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Our work in Sierra Leone

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At a glance

Sierra Leone emerged from the decade-long civil war in early 2002. More than 17,000 foreign troops disarmed tens of thousands of rebels and militia fighters. The country now faces the challenge of reconstruction.

Sightsavers in Sierra Leone

Sightsavers has worked in Sierra Leone since the 1950s. We continued to provide eye care throughout the war and received official recognition from the Ministry of Health as the only agency able to provide ongoing services.

Now that peace has been restored to the country, our Mectizan® distribution programme, which helps to prevent river blindness, has started once again.

Together with our partners we also run projects that help people who are blind to lead independent lives.

Latest news from Sierra Leone

Latest news from Sierra Leone

Find out the latest news from Sierra Leone and our projects and partners there.

Meet Dr Dennis Williams - our new Vice President

Meet Dr Dennis Williams - our new Vice President

Read a Q&A with our new Vice President - Dr Dennis Williams, who becomes our first Vice President who has worked in a country office and has directly restored sight! 

A chance to shine

A chance to shine

A system of lending in Sierra Leone is helping blind women become truly independent.

Leading the way

Leading the way

Thousands of blind people in Sierra Leone will have a freer future, after Sightsavers donated 2,040 white canes to the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs on 1 August 2008.