The United Nations in Sierra Leone will this morning, 26th July, launch and symbolically sign its new United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2025-2030, at the Freetown International Conference Centre.
The UNSDCF is a comprehensive framework that sets the strategic priorities for the partnership between the United Nations and the Government of Sierra Leone. It aims to accelerate progress towards the SDGs, addressing critical areas such as poverty reduction, health, education, gender equality, and climate action.
Chief Minister, Dr David Moinina Sengeh representing the President has graciously agreed to attend and deliver the keynote address.
Guests include cabinet ministers, other government officials, and development partners, Civil society organizations, local authorities, the private sector, and the media. The event will be climaxed by the symbolic signing between the UN Resident Coordinator Ms. Seraphine Wakana, representing the UN Country Team, and the Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Ms Kenyeh Barlay. Following that, an exhibition event showcasing the impact of the respective agencies will follow.
The plan to be launched will be focused on three pillars: Food Systems, Natural Resource Management and Climate Change; Human Capital, Essential Services and Employment; and  Governance and Economic Transformation.
The United Nations is thankful to the Government of Sierra Leone for the joint collaborative effort that has resulted in the new UNSDCF aligned with the Government of Sierra Leone’s development priorities.
It states: “We therefore invite selected media representatives to join us for this momentous occasion and witness the commitment of Sierra Leone and the United Nations to sustainable development and a prosperous future for all”.