The United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone (UNIPSIL) was established on 4 August 2009 to support peace and democratic governance. Its mandate ended on 31 March 2014, and its responsibilities were transferred to the UN Country Team in Sierra Leone.
31 August 2010 - UNIPSIL Human Rights Section concluded a two days human rights capacity building workshop running from 24-25 August 2010 in Mattru Jong, Bonthe district for chiefdom police officers in the district…
23 August 2010 - UNIPSIL Human Rights Section personnel participated as facilitators and distributed human rights materials in a five-day training (16th -20th August 2010) for 50 personnel of the Sierra Leone Police. The…
The United Nations World Food Programme Executive Board has recently approved changes to its country portfolio which will allow it to better reach hungry vulnerable and malnourished people in Sierra Leone and support the…
President Ernest Bai Koroma emphasized no discrimination in the use of SLBC facilities during the commissioning of the SLBC, commended UNIPSIL for its financial support, and highlighted the transformation of SLBC into a…
The United Nations (UN) family in Sierra Leone recently on Saturday 5th June, 2010 celebrated the National Tree Planting Day with the people of Kafu Bullum chiefdom with the aim of raising awareness among people in that part…
19 February 2010, Freetown - The United Nation Office in Sierra Leone through the UN Peace Building fund, on Friday 19th February 2010 donated items worth millions of Leones to the House of Parliament in Freetown. The…
The $1,000,000 USD from the Emergency Window Peacebuilding Fund was used to equip and train the Sierra Leone Police for crowd control, following an upsurge in violence that highlighted the need to strengthen their role in…
2 March 2010, Freetown - As part of the activities that led to the celebration of International Women's Day on March 8 2010, UNIPSIL Human Rights Section in collaboration with the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone…
17 February 2010, Freetown - West Africa Coast Initiative "WACI" Freetown Commitment on Combatting Illicit Trafficking of Durgs and Transnational organized Crime in West Africa. In support to the implementation of the…