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  • Post author:Yannick Wild
  • Post published:October 5, 2019
  • Post category:Uncategorized

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Green Scenery envisions an empowered and nationalistic Sierra Leonean people, working towards peace and development, with equitable access to the country’s resources, equal access to facilities and opportunities, and upholding respect for human dignity

 

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