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CGSL GETS $10,000 GRANT FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS ADVOCACY IN SIERRA LEONE

CHOZEN GENERATION SIERRA LEONE GETS $10,000 GRANT FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS ADVOCACY IN SIERRA LEONE

Freetown, Sept. 2nd, 2021 – Chozen Generation Sierra Leone (CGSL) is excited to announce that it has won a grant of U$D 9,950 from the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) to continue its digital rights advocacy in Sierra Leone in the context of the Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF). CGSL is one of 13 entities from the continent to secure a grant in the fifth round of the Fund this year.

The organizations will undertake research, capacity building, awareness-raising, advocacy, and stakeholder’s engagement across 25 African countries including Sierra Leone, Algeria, Cameroon, Malawi, South Africa, and Ethiopia

In the next three months, CGSL will focus on strengthening the capacity of journalists, bloggers, and youth activists on digital rights reporting and advocacy in Sierra Leone. The organization will specifically train selected beneficiaries on the recently passed Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Act as well as on the Right to Access Information Act, which was passed in 2013, supposedly to promote the public’s right to know within the context of press freedom.

Whilst a growing number of the country’s population is now surfing the internet, Sierra Leone still lacks a law that specifically addresses data privacy and protection. This gap undermines consumer protection and potentially opens the door for data exploitation. In the same vein, the Right to Access Information Act has not resulted in significant improvement in accessing information. The recently passed Cybersecurity Act which is now awaiting presidential assent is an important piece of digital rights legislation. However, a survey by a respected local think-tank revealed that only about 29% of citizens had heard about the proposed law which, among other things, seeks to regulate social media and address some of the challenges with cybersecurity.

This low awareness by citizens of these laws, some of which, critics argue contains provisions that amount to a full-scale crackdown on freedom of expression online is a source of concern. “The lack of awareness by citizens means these laws are largely underutilized or used by rogue officials to suppress citizens” CGSL National Coordinator, Joel Abdulai Kallon said.

It is therefore absolutely necessary to analyze the said law and train journalists and youth activists on some of its major provisions to encourage more engagement and advocacy. Indeed, more public education is still required to ensure that every Sierra Leonean enjoys the benefit of these contemporary legislations.

In May this year, Chozen Generation organized a seminar on data protection, cybersecurity and internet freedom in Sierra Leone.

CHOZEN GENERATION IS A COMMUNITY OF PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN SIERRA LEONE THROUGH THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SOUND LEADERSHIP. WE EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION, HARD WORK, INTEGRITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP. OUR MISSION IS TO EMPOWER YOUTHS NATIONWIDE THROUGH THE PROVISION OF RELEVANT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES, MENTORING, COACHING, AND NETWORKING SUPPORT.

You can download a pdf copy of this release here: CGSL ADRF Public Notice 922021

Ten Most Outstanding Sierra Leoneans 2020

MEET SIERRA LEONE’S TEN MOST OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS IN 2020

THE TEN MOST OUTSTANDING SIERRA LEONEANS IN 2020

                                                                                                   Meet the Ten Most Outstanding Sierra Leoneans 2020

 

Top L-R : Ibrahim Tawa Conteh, Vickie Remoe, Mohamed Buya Turay, Lara Taylor Pearce, Drizilik

Bottom L-R: Zainab Sheriff, David Moinina Sengeh, Staff of Rainbo Initiative, Aiah Lebbie, Sick Pikin Project Volunteers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Captain

Linda Bull: A New Sporting Gem on The Block

CGSL’s Programmes Officer Appointed Women’s Cricket Team Captain: A New Sporting Gem on The Block

Linda Bull
A worthy champion and Vice-Captain receiving a trophy on behalf of the team

Linda Bull, Assistant Programmes Coordinator, Chozen Generation Sierra Leone

Linda Bull

Commonly in our nation (Sierra Leone) when sport is mentioned, what comes to the minds of people are soccer and track events.Howbeit, Sport is any athletic activity that uses physical and mental skills to exhibit or showcase talents.

Chozen Generation Sierra Leone want to bring the world to an alert of the most recent sporting gem that has been discovered in the West Coast of Africa: She hails from a sporting family with her father Mr John M.S. Bull being her role model, life coach and inspiration.

This pleasant talent started her sporting career in her early teenage years way back in 2008 and had her first appointment as Vice-Captain of Sierra Leone Cricket Women’s National Team in 2010 – what an explicit manifestation of quality!

She made her debut for Sierra Leone in 2010 in the encounter against Kenya in an international cricket competition

Captain
Captain Bull

in Kampala, Uganda. She is the current captain of the Stadium Stars Female Cricket Club where she has bagged lot of laurels including Most Valuable Player, Man-of-the-Match awards, Best Bowler and many more…

This Gem has successfully sailed home for her club two championship trophies and a runner’s up trophy. She was also in the North-West Africa Cricket Competition (2015) in Banjul, The Gambia where her high level skills slammed her nation the prestigious trophy, grabbing two man-of-the-match awards in the process.

What is most charming about this sardel is her zest for putting her nation on the map using diverse routes. Linda is a Bachler of Arts Degree holder and now pursuing LLB, with her intent to speak for the disadvantaged and most vulnerable. Her taste for success is delicious and her sense of belonging plumpy.

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A Christian with a firm faith and contrite spirit, she is an executive member of Chozen Generation Sierra Leone, where she gives her all in the office of Assistant Programmes Coordinator. Linda was crucial in the successful organization of the first annual National Debating Championship For Girls 2017.

We are exceedingly glad to introduce this astute young woman, and extend our hearty congratulations to her on her official appointment as the New Captain of the Sierra Leone Women’s National Cricket Team.

Chozen Generation Sierra Leone wishes Miss Linda Nyanje Ngewonya Bull and the Women’s Cricket Team all the best in their upcoming fixtures.

CGSL Communication Desk

Email: enquiries@chozengenerationsl.org

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Linda Bull