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Sierra Leone and OHCHR review human rights reforms, pledge to deepen partnership

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Sierra Leone’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Alpha Sesay Esq., hosted a delegation from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) West Africa Regional Office (WARO) to review progress on the country’s human rights reforms and discuss future collaboration.

The high-level meeting provided an opportunity for both sides to assess key legal and institutional changes, identify persistent gaps, and discuss how to consolidate gains in rights protection and access to justice.
Attorney General Sesay outlined several government initiatives that prioritise human rights in the justice reform agenda. These include measures aimed at decriminalizing poverty, improving access to justice for vulnerable and marginalised groups, and strengthening the institutions in charge of promoting and protecting human rights. He emphasised the role of Sierra Leone’s Human Rights Commission as well as the ongoing constitutional review process, describing the latter as a watershed moment for firmly embedding human rights norms in the country’s legal and governance frameworks.


The discussions included a broad range of legislative reforms aimed at strengthening democratic governance and protecting fundamental freedoms. Participants looked at how existing statutes could be revised and new legal instruments adopted to better reflect international best practices and Sierra Leonean society’s changing needs. The Attorney General emphasised that the constitutional review provides an opportunity to align national law with global human rights standards and implement long-term systemic changes.
Both delegations acknowledged that, despite significant progress, challenges remain, particularly in resource allocation and long-term capacity building for justice and human rights institutions. They agreed that these constraints can impede the full implementation of reforms and limit the reach of citizens’ protection mechanisms. As a result, the meeting looked into ways to improve institutional effectiveness through technical assistance, training, and resource mobilisation.


Alpha Sesay thanked the OHCHR and other United Nations agencies for their long-term support, describing them as reliable partners in Sierra Leone’s human rights journey. “The OHCHR and other UN agencies have been reliable collaborators in our efforts to advance human rights and strengthen justice sector reforms. We remain committed to deepening these partnerships as we seek to scale up the investments and progress we have already made,” he stated.
The exchange demonstrates Sierra Leone’s ongoing commitment to promoting human rights, upholding the rule of law, and forming strategic international partnerships to support long-term democratic and governance reforms. Both parties expressed a willingness to continue working together to overcome remaining challenges and build on previous accomplishments.

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