Freetown, Sierra Leone (PANA) - Sierra Leone faces many challenges in improving the welfare of its population but increased investment in education provision and quality skills can help more Sierra Leoneans access formal opportunities to improve living standards and reduce poverty, according to the new World Bank Sierra Leone Poverty Assessment launched here Thursday Full text...
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