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  1. Library Resource
    Enero, 2014
    Sierra Leona

    Sierra Leone is still recovering from a
    brutal civil war (1991-2002), fuelled in part by a valuable
    and easily extractable natural resource (diamonds). Sierra
    Leone now stands on the verge of an unprecedented period of
    economic growth, driven primarily by revenues from
    large-scale iron ore mining. Yet it continues to face many
    governance and developmental challenges. The rapid rise of
    the extractives governance agenda in Sierra Leone requires

  2. Library Resource
    Agosto, 2014
    Sierra Leona

    This First Phase Report on Sierra Leone
    growth poles is the result of a 9 months consultative
    process led by the Office of the President which
    specifically requested that the output of this diagnostic be
    in an engaging format. The fundamental concept of growth
    poles is that they exploit agglomeration economies and
    spillover effects to spread resulting prosperity from the
    core of the pole to the periphery. At the basis of this

  3. Library Resource
    Mayo, 2013
    Sierra Leona

    This paper presents an assessment of the
    first phase (2008?2009) of Sierra Leone's cash for work
    program based on a qualitative and quantitative analysis
    examining program design features, main processes and
    impact. The assessment highlights that while cash for work
    was an appropriate crisis response, the challenge of
    achieving good targeting should not be underestimated.
    Findings from the assessment point to high inclusion errors

  4. Library Resource
    Septiembre, 2014
    Sierra Leona

    This report presents an analysis of
    the Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs and policies
    which affect young children in Sierra Leone. This report is
    part of a series of reports prepared by the World Bank using
    the SABER-ECD framework. The country report includes
    analysis of early learning, health, nutrition and social and
    child protection policies and interventions in Sierra Leone,
    along with regional and international comparisons. The

  5. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2012
    Sierra Leona

    In 2004, the government of Sierra Leone
    opted for a rethink of its national governance arrangement
    by embarking on the resuscitation of democratically elected
    local government after 32 years experimenting with central
    government appointed district and municipal governments. The
    decision by the government and the people of Sierra Leone
    was driven by a primary consideration to address the
    country's seeming nonperformance in the areas of

  6. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Sierra Leona

    The Strategic Environmental and Social
    Assessment (SESA) of the mining sector in Sierra Leone was
    undertaken in response to the Government of Sierra
    Leone's (GOSL) request for assistance in developing its
    minerals policy. The SESA will help meet long-term country
    development by integrating environmental and social
    considerations in mining sector reforms. The crucial aspect
    of the SESA process is that the environmental and social

  7. Library Resource
    Julio, 2014
    Sierra Leona

    This Investment Climate Policy Note
    (ICPN) for Sierra Leone evaluates the country's
    business environment by: (i) analyzing barriers to private
    sector investment and growth and how they vary among
    different types of firms; (ii) benchmarking Sierra
    Leone's investment climate and firm performance to that
    of other countries; and (iii) providing recommendations to
    promote and strengthen the private sector. The ICPN is

  8. Library Resource

    Holding the Development Finance Institutions responsible when private sector projects fail. The case of Addax Bioethanol in Sierra Leone.

    Informes e investigaciones
    Septiembre, 2016
    Sierra Leona

    Following the financial and food crisis in 2008 the phenomenon of land grabbing through large-scale investments in land leading to forcible displacement of rural population, increasing their food insecurity and disregarding Human Rights became a hot topic on the global agenda. At the same time it became clear, that more investments were needed into the agricultural sector to increase food security and secure agricultural productivity.

  9. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2006
    Sierra Leona, África

    Contains situational analysis, policy context, tentative conclusions and options for intervention. Addresses the question of how to increase security of land rights for the urban and rural poor. Examines the existing multiple land tenure system. Argues that land reform in Sierra Leone is both necessary and possible though there are many constraints. The costs of doing nothing will likely include further civil unrest and environmental degradation.

  10. Library Resource
    Screenshot 2019-02-14 at 14.01.45.A good practice on the implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure: A multi-actor and multi-sector approach in Sierra Leone cover image
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Octubre, 2016
    Sierra Leona

    In Sierra Leone, the well-being and livelihoods of many people, particularly the rural poor, are based on secure and equitable access to land, fisheries and forests. Increasing pressure on these resources in recent years has led to an escalation of conflict over access to natural resources.

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