R-Evolution Worldwide – Sierra Leone is starting to operate in the Western Area Urban and Rural District of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

R-Evolution Worldwide – Sierra Leone is local community-based organization, registered to the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s affairs (MSWGCA), the local council and the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS).

R-Evolution Worldwide – Sierra Leone is established by a group of Sierra Leoneans who will be advocating on the following areas:
·         Early Marriage
·         Teenage Pregnancy
·         Child Labour
·         Sexual Offence
·         Child Healthcare
·         Hygiene and Sanitation
·         Food Education
·         Prevention of Youth Migration, awareness raising and information campaigns on the risk of irregular migration.

The organization is created as an independent non-profit organisation (local Community Based Organisation – CBO) with strict political and religious neutrality, with a particular respect for the principle of non-discrimination based on race, ethnic, political and religious orientation.

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