About The Sierra Leone Poverty Alleviation Charitable Trust
Welcome to the Sierra Leone Poverty Alleviation Charitable Trust, which was established on the 15th of August 2017 – the day the great floods came to Mount Sugar Loaf in Freetown, killing about 1,000 people, leaving several thousands homeless. The Trust has been set up to help tackle poverty, especially child poverty, in Sierra Leone.
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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Extra time at Don Bosco relief camp for Freetown Flood survivors
Awoko News: 27 November 2017 On Wednesday 15 November 2017, the government officially closed relief camps, which hosted the August 1, 2017 landslide and flood disaster victims. However, the Don Bosco Fambul have extended their temporary relief camp to the … Continue reading
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Water problems plague patients at 34 Military Hospital in Freetown
Awoko News: 27 November 2017 In many parts of the world, millions of people suffer and die as a result of limited access to clean and safe water at an affordable cost. I n Sierra Leone, there is an abundance … Continue reading
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Failed promises – survivors of deadly mudslide left homeless by Sierra Leone government
Guardian Newspaper – Cooper Inveen in Freetown reports 21 November 2017 With little sign of promised government help, hundreds of families displaced by the disaster in August now face eviction from government shelters The government of Sierra Leone has started closing down the … Continue reading
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Survivors of Mudslide Fear for Future as Camps Close
22 November 2017 Freetown — About 1,900 households with over 7,000 people have been registered as needing help After losing her baby boy in the devastating mudslide near the Sierra Leone capital Freetown, Aminata Kamara now fears that she could also … Continue reading
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