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| The workshop started with both Muslim and Christian Prayers. The facilitator for the strategic planning, Bishop Akolgo from ISODEC was introduced by Kadi Jumu. Introduction of participants followed where each participant was asked to write a profile of him/her self thus creating a good atmosphere for deliberations |
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NACE_Conference_Workshop_Report
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The workshop commenced with Christian prayers dome by Aminata Kelly-Lamin of NMJD and Muslim prayers by Solomon Mboka of CADEM.
Cecelia then thanked all participants and facilitators for having made it to the workshop. She welcomed all and hoped that the session would be an experience sharing one. Individual introductions starting with the facilitator from ISODEC in Ghana were made afterwards. |
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Report on the Mining Policy & Regulatory Framework
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Mr. Joseph Rahall of Green Scenery welcomed participants to the workshop and thanked them for having left their busy schedules to honour the invitation from NACE.
Participants then introduced themselves and the organizations they worked for, commenting briefly on what they have been doing to promote the work of NACE especially since the last workshop. Participants highlighted the following issues as activities undertaken so far: - |
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Report On the Inaugural Launching and Symposium on the Extractive Sectors in Sierra Leone
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| The National Advocacy Coalition on extractive (NACE), is a coalition of local non-governmental organizations that have their interest in the manner in which the extractive sector is managed and operates in Sierra Leone. These organizations having identified key issues relating |
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Report On the Joint Government and Civil Soviety Monitoring of Selected Mining sites in Sierra Leone
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| A three (3) days Consultative sessions were held by the Campaign for Just Mining under the auspices of Network Movement for and Development (NMJD) with the Affected Property Owners Association (APOA) of Tankoro and Sandor Chiefdoms, and stakeholders on the Koidu |
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Technical_Report_for_Sympo
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| Sierra Leone is endowed with huge reserves of minerals. Their effective and efficient exploitation for the good of its citizens, will improve the country’s economy, enhance national development and substantially reduce the festering level of poverty. Unfortunately, the country is yet to benefit from the full potential of the minerals, including diamonds, Rutile (Titanium), and Iron Ore with which it is endowed. |
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