According to the 2008 Global Hunger Index (GHI), which was released on the 14th, showed Sierra Leone, along with other sub-Saharan African countries, such as Niger, and Liberia, have the world's highest levels of hunger. While the extreme nature of hunger and starvation in the counties are alarming, they are sadly an improvement from the dire decade of famine in the 1990's.
Silence about the situation in the country is mostly what one has found in the west, bar that of the Sierra Leonean emerge community, who have become quick to rally support for their brethren back in home. However loud the cry's it is painfully apparent that the children of Sierra Leone are not being heard loud enough, and that both aid and sustainable programs must be put into place to ensure the future of this generation and generations to come.
In other news, just last week government officials in Sierra Leone drafted a new law that to increase their control over any non-profit organization working in the country. Last month the country passed the Anti-Corruption Act, news of which came in the wake of the 2008 Transparency International (TI) ranking of perceptions of corruption in 180 countries, of which Sierra Leone ranked in the bottom 20.
Links:
UNICEF – Seirra Leone
Save the Children – Sierra Leone
SOS Children's Villages – Sierra Leone
CIA World Factbook – Sierra Leone