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Moyamba and Pujehun Districts score joint UNDP, WFP-supported project 80% for Peacebuilding Project’s Success amidst COVID-19 #2

For fostering Peace and Social Cohesion in Pujehun and Moyamba districts, communities score the Government of Sierra Leone, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Food Programme (WFP) over 80% in the Multi-Stakeholder Project supported by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF).
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For fostering Peace and Social Cohesion in Pujehun and Moyamba districts, communities score the Government of Sierra Leone, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Food Programme (WFP) over 80% in the Multi-Stakeholder Project supported by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF).

Residents (youth, women, chiefs and other district and chiefdom authorities) of Malen and Makpele chiefdoms of Pujehun District and of Lower Banta and Upper Banta Chiefdoms in Moyamba district recently rated the Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL), UNDP and WFP Multi Stakeholder Platform (MSP) Project “over 80% successful” as a resource based and local conflict resolution mechanism that promotes peace and social cohesion. This finding was revealed by district stakeholders during a two-day spot-check visit to the project chiefdoms led by UNDP’s Resident Representative-Dr. Samuel Doe, where his team engaged with community members, local and traditional leaders of the areas to learn about the outcomes of the project.

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For fostering Peace and Social Cohesion in Pujehun and Moyamba districts, communities score the Government of Sierra Leone, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Food Programme (WFP) over 80% in the Multi-Stakeholder Project supported by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF).

Residents (youth, women, chiefs and other district and chiefdom authorities) of Malen and Makpele chiefdoms of Pujehun District and of Lower Banta and Upper Banta Chiefdoms in Moyamba district recently rated the Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL), UNDP and WFP Multi Stakeholder Platform (MSP) Project “over 80% successful” as a resource based and local conflict resolution mechanism that promotes peace and social cohesion. This finding was revealed by district stakeholders during a two-day spot-check visit to the project chiefdoms led by UNDP’s Resident Representative-Dr. Samuel Doe, where his team engaged with community members, local and traditional leaders of the areas to learn about the outcomes of the project.

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For fostering Peace and Social Cohesion in Pujehun and Moyamba districts, communities score the Government of Sierra Leone, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Food Programme (WFP) over 80% in the Multi-Stakeholder Project supported by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF).

Residents (youth, women, chiefs and other district and chiefdom authorities) of Malen and Makpele chiefdoms of Pujehun District and of Lower Banta and Upper Banta Chiefdoms in Moyamba district recently rated the Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL), UNDP and WFP Multi Stakeholder Platform (MSP) Project “over 80% successful” as a resource based and local conflict resolution mechanism that promotes peace and social cohesion. This finding was revealed by district stakeholders during a two-day spot-check visit to the project chiefdoms led by UNDP’s Resident Representative-Dr. Samuel Doe, where his team engaged with community members, local and traditional leaders of the areas to learn about the outcomes of the project.

Some achievements of the project include the following:

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