UN and Govt Hold Joint CF Steering Committee Meeting

The second Steering Committee meeting of the UNSDCF 2025–2030 convened this week, co-chaired by the UN Resident Coordinator, Seraphine Wakana, and the Minister of Planning and Economic Development (MoPED), Ms. Kenyeh Barlay. The UN RC emphasised the strong alignment between the Cooperation Framework and the Mid-Term National Development Plan, highlighting global development financing shifts and the role of UN 2.0 reforms in strengthening collaboration and delivery across the UN system.

Ms. Barlay reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to deepening its partnership with the UN. The Committee also reviewed follow-up actions from the previous meeting, including the completion of the joint funding analysis by MoPED and the national environmental data team that helps assess how development plans impact people and the environment, updates to the Steering Committee’s Terms of Reference, and preparations for joint field visits. Members further welcomed the Government’s increased budget allocation to the School Feeding Programme, with MoPED set to assess its impact later this year.

A mid-year progress update was presented, capturing achievements and ongoing funding needs across all pillars. Development partners encouraged strengthened coordination, particularly around the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0), alongside improved results demonstration, investment in resilient infrastructure, enhanced disability-inclusive data, and stronger food system value chains.

The UN RC noted key achievements emerging from recent technical workshops, including the HoRCO-led session by Robert Banamwana on mid-year Cooperation Framework results, which clarified reporting timelines and harmonised approaches across Results Groups. Another workshop, led by the Permanent Secretary of MoPED, provided a detailed overview of the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) Ms. Abie Kamara re-eligibility process, outlining progress on governance arrangements, evaluations, and conflict analyses ahead of the 2025 submission.

The Committee endorsed a high-level UN-Government joint field visit planned for early next year. Results Groups, together with MoPED, will refine the concept note and ensure the participation of non-government partners to strengthen collective oversight of UNSDCF delivery.

The meeting closed with a shared commitment to bolstering coordination, improving results reporting, and advancing activity mapping across pillars in preparation for the joint field mission, while maintaining close engagement with PBF partners as the re-eligibility process moves forward.

Stakeholders Validate Draft Tobacco and Nicotine Control Regulations to Strengthen Enforcement

The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), has concluded a three-day national workshop to review and validate the draft Tobacco and Nicotine Control Regulations under the Tobacco and Nicotine Control Act, 2022.

Held from 10–12 November 2025 at the Sierra Palms Hotel in Freetown, the workshop brought together representatives from government ministries, agencies, civil society organisations, professional bodies, and the media to critically assess the draft regulations. These regulations are essential for the effective implementation and enforcement of the Act, which aims to reduce tobacco and nicotine use and protect public health in Sierra Leone.

Deputy Minister of Health, Professor Charles Senessie, emphasised the urgency of addressing the increasing use of tobacco among young people, noting that clear and actionable regulations are crucial for effective enforcement.

Marian Conte, Executive Officer at the Ministry of Technical and Higher Education, highlighted the importance of integrating tobacco control education into academic and vocational institutions to empower youth. She added, “This experience has strengthened my analytical and policy drafting skills and will prepare me for higher administrative responsibilities.”

Participants reviewed key provisions related to advertising bans, packaging and labelling, smoke-free environments, taxation, licensing, and enforcement mechanisms to ensure alignment with the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).

WHO reaffirmed its continued support to the Government of Sierra Leone in advancing tobacco control and promoting a healthier, tobacco-free nation.

Source: UN Agencies Weekly Highlights

 10-14th November 2025