15/12/2025
Thank you for standing with us throughout the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence. That collective moment reminded us that development is incomplete where safety, dignity, and justice are absent. We carry those lessons forward with intention.
Today, we begin a new journey focused on the Government of Sierra Leone’s Big Five Agenda. This is a national conversation about food security, human capital, youth employment, public service reform, and infrastructure and technology. It is about how policies touch real lives and how citizens shape progress through understanding, participation, and accountability.
At SIPC, we will approach the Big Five Agenda through evidence, indigenous knowledge, and intergenerational storytelling. We will ask challenging questions, surface lived experiences, and connect national priorities to everyday realities in our communities. Development must be explained clearly, discussed honestly, and owned collectively.
This series invites citizens, institutions, and young people to think deeply about where we are, what is working, what must change, and how shared responsibility moves a nation forward.
The conversation starts now. Stay with us as we explore the Big Five Agenda with clarity, depth, and purpose.
The Ministry of Information and Civic Education