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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...Sierra Leone Page contents Page contents Overview Located on the west coast of Africa, Sierra Leone has a population of about 9 million people. Following its civil war ending in 2002 the country experienced significant economic growth. Subsistence agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in Sierra Leone making it highly vulnerable
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EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic Details Publication date 30 September 2025 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description Files 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 EU-Sierra Leone partnership - infographic English (1.69 MB - PDF) Download
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone Details Identification EvalRef 2023-F-3787, Evaluation contract - 300080726 - 449206, C-449206 Publication date 20 June 2024 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description WACOMP-SL is Sierra Leone’s national component of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme, EU-financed
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Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Joint strategic evaluation of budget support to Sierra Leone (2002-2015) This report presents results of a joint evaluation covering all Budget Support operations carried out in Sierra Leone by the EU, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the African Development Bank and the World Bank. The evaluation was funded by DFID
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Sierra Leone: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Sierra Leone Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 43672 228 32.0 35.1 0.63 Most recent data (2016) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data
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Sierra Leone: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Sierra Leone Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 2.25 4.17 43672 29.2 31.4 40.2 -0.04 Change since 2012 baseline
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Final evaluation of WACOMP Sierra Leone
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...FWC SIEA 2018-LOT 2: Infrastructure, sustainable growth and jobs EuropeAid/138778/DH/SER/multi West African Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) in Sierra Leone Final Evaluation Final Report CRIS number of the evaluated Contract FED/2018/401-233 A project funded by the European Development Fund A project implemented by AESA STANTEC
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Sierra Leone decreased from 0.377 million in 2012 to 0.357 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA
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Sierra Leone: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Food insecurity remains a major problem in Sierra Leone. One out of two households are food insecure, they consume limited or insufficiently diverse food, often
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Sierra Leone: 2016 Country fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Sierra Leone Nutrition Country Fiche Sierra Leone records high prevalence of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiency. This situation has been compounded by years of conflict and the secondary impacts of the ebola virus outbreak 2014-2015. Addressing the problem of undernutrition in all its dimensions is clearly central
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