HRCSL - Monitoring Reports

DateDescription of Monitoring Reports 
6/28/2023 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON POLLING DAY MONITORING OF THE 24TH JUNE 2023 MULTI TIER ELECTIONS Download
6/9/2023 HRCSL MONITORING UPDATE ON PRE-ELECTION PERIOD Download
3/17/2023 This report presents an account of the HRCSLs observations of the human rights situation during its fact-finding mission to Yenga and its neighbouring communities in the Kissi Teng Chiefdom, Kailahun District, Eastern Sierra Leone Download
3/17/2023 In 2011, paramount chiefs and local practitioners (Sowies) in 15 out of 16 chiefdoms in Kenema district, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) facilitated by the UN Family and witnessed by the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) Download
3/17/2023 In 2011, paramount chiefs and local practitioners (Sowies) in 15 out of 16 chiefdoms in Kenema district, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) facilitated by the UN Family and witnessed by the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) Download
1/16/2023 REPORT OF THE MONITORING OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT ON THE PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION MATTER Download
8/31/2020 This report presents an account of the HRCSLs observation and fact-finding mission conducted in Makeni Town, Bombali District, Northern Sierra Leone, in relation to the incidents that occurred on 17th and 18th July 2020 over the relocation of a standby 1.65 Megawatts Generator Plant from EDSA Makeni to Lungi International Airport in Port Loko District, North West Region. Download
6/3/2020 A five man delegation from the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone led by the Chairperson Patricia Narsu Ndanema, on Tuesday 17th March 2020 undertook a monitoring activity at the Lungi International Airport Hotel (LIAH) housing approximately 49 quarantined passengers who had come from the UK, Kenya and Morocco. Download
6/3/2020 A team from the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone, led by the Chairperson Patricia Narsu Ndanema, conducted a specific monitoring visit to the Correctional Service at Pademba Road, Freetown. Download
1/26/2020 The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone during media monitoring noted that the Paramount Chief Melrose Foster Gberie of Kpanda-Kemo Chiefdom Bonthe District and her sister, were allegedly attacked by some unidentified members of the Poro Society during their initiation ceremony on Sunday 11th January. It was further alleged that the said sister was raped. Download
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