UN Agencies Weekly Highlights - June 30 - July 4
08 July 2025
UN Agencies Weekly Highlights
WFP
Building readiness: NDMA, WFP, SLRCS and partners strengthen Sierra Leone’s emergency response capacity.
To strengthen national capacity for effective disaster response, the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Sierra Leone Red Cross Society, organized a three-day nationwide emergency preparedness and response workshop. The training aimed to improve coordination and readiness among key disaster management actors and included practical simulations to enhance operational capabilities during crises.
In his opening remarks, Mr. John Rogers, Deputy Director General of NDMA, provided a sobering overview of recent disasters in Sierra Leone. He emphasized that the adverse impacts of these events could have been significantly mitigated through adequate preparedness and readiness. Mr. Rogers underscored that the primary aim of the workshop was to strengthen the operational readiness of responders for more effective disaster management.
He called on all stakeholders to shift the focus from reactive disaster response to proactive preparedness. He noted that selected partners were chosen based on their critical roles in disaster risk reduction. Key issues he highlighted included:
- The urgent need for inter-pillar coordination, which he noted has often been lacking.
- The critical role of early warning systems in improving preparedness.
- The importance of effective disaster communication.
The workshop emphasised preparedness over response, promoting coordinated action, and data-driven planning. Key takeaways include the validation of Terms of Reference of response pillars, a shared understanding of national response strategies, and improved readiness tools such as the rapid assessment framework. The simulation exercise underscored the value of continuous testing and improvement of emergency plans to build a more resilient disaster management system in Sierra Leone.
UNICEF
With support from UNICEF, Sierra Leone launched a National Life Skills Framework to empower adolescents.
UNICEF, in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) and other development partners, on Wednesday, 2nd July, launched a Comprehensive Life Skills Framework which is a significant milestone in efforts to strengthen the relevance and impacts of education for young people.
The new framework is a forward-looking policy tool that integrates essential life skills—such as critical thinking, emotional resilience, problem-solving, teamwork, and empathy—into the national education system. It aims to ensure that every child in Sierra Leone is equipped not only with academic knowledge, but also with the personal and social skills necessary to navigate life, work, and society in an increasingly complex world.
The framework was developed through a collaborative and consultative process involving government agencies, teachers, students, civil society organizations, and development partners. It is aligned with Sierra Leone’s national development objectives and global commitments, including Sustainable Development Goal 4 on inclusive and equitable quality education.
“This is a critical step forward and by embedding life skills in the senior secondary curriculum, Sierra Leone is investing in the full potential of adolescents and laying the foundation for a more resilient and inclusive generation,” said Liv Elin Indreiten, Acting UNICEF Representative in Sierra Leone. “UNICEF congratulates the MBSSE for its leadership and is proud to have supported this process. We call on all partners to work together to ensure its full and effective implementation.”
UNFPA
UNFPA joins African feminist leaders at the 4th NALAFEM Summit.
From 1-2 July, UNFPA joined changemakers, feminist leaders, and survivors at the 4th NALAFEM Summit held under the theme “From Representation to Power: Women Leading in Crisis & Peace.” In a powerful video message during the Opening Ceremony, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem reaffirmed UNFPA’s global commitment to advancing reproductive rights, gender equality, peace, and women’s leadership in crisis settings.
In the panel “From the Margins to Leadership,” UNFPA Sierra Leone’s Officer-in-Charge, Ms. Sibeso Mululuma, emphasised that the agency’s work is grounded in the lived experiences of survivors. From prevention to recovery, we ensure survivors are not only heard but lead the way in shaping responses to gender-based violence and harmful practices.


Osman Sankoh
