Posts By: Solomon Yarjoh

Paki Masabong Peace Mothers raise money through microcredit programs.

This post was written by Joseph Kargbo, Field Staff Member and Contributing Blogger from Bombali District. Peace Mothers in Paki Masabong section, Paki Masabong chiefdom, Bombali district can now walk tall with their heads up the skies. After just two years of their traditional ceremonies, women in this part of the country organized themselves to… Read more »

Fambul Tok Launches Sierra Leonean Educational Guide

After watching the Fambul Tok film, American teenagers from Inner city in Philadelphia were very much touched by what they saw and were inspired to apply Fambul Tok principles to problems in their own school; a few weeks later they even started a Fambul Tok club. In order to support their efforts, Catalyst for Peace,… Read more »

Gbenekoro Village Peace Mothers Prevent School Drop-outs

This post was written by team members in Koinadugu District. Had it not been the timely intervention of Peace Mothers in Heremakono section, Gbenekoro village, Sengbe chiefdom in Koinadugu district, two pupils of the Ahmadiyya Agricultural Secondary School and Loma Secondary School in Kabala would have dropped out of school. Tenneh Dabo and Mariama Marah… Read more »

Saaba section rescues collaborator’s son

This post was written by Alice Musa, Field Staff Member and Contributing Blogger from Pujehun District. Community members in Saaba section, Sowa chiefdom, Pujehun district, southern province have unanimously agreed to forgive and welcome Saffa Mambu back to their section after over 20 years. The people of Vaawahun and Ngamayama villages in that section had… Read more »

New Kailahun District Board Chairman calls for smooth transition

The newly elected chairman of the Kailahun District Fambul Tok Board has said if Fambul Tok activities are to be sustained, every individual in the district should be ready to take ownership of the community reconciliation program. In his inaugural address to zonal executives and members of the new board in Kailahun Town on May… Read more »

Students compose first Fambul Tok peace anthem

This post was written by Princess Deigh, Field Staff Member and Contributing Blogger from Moyamba District. Students of the Golden Academy of Science (GAS), Mokerewa town, Fakunya chiefdom, Moyamba district, have used their talents to compose the first ever Fambul Tok peace anthem. The lyrics to the anthem are: Fambul Tok members, how are you… Read more »

Fambul Tok averts chaos in Jawie Chiefdom

Had it not been for the presence of Fambul Tok staff in Nyeama, one of Fambul Tok’s new sections in Jawie chiefdom, Kailahun district, the whole community would have blown up into total chaos. It all came about when local authorities brought in chiefdom police officers to arrest villagers who haven’t yet paid their local… Read more »

Generous boost for new Peacemothers group in Pujehun

This post was written by Alice Musa, Field Staff Member and Contributing Blogger from Pujehun District. Peace mothers in Lower Pemba, Malen chiefdom, Pujehun district have recently received a generous gesture from one of the traditional chiefs in that part of the country. Chief Swaray Dauda of Gadorhun village was the first individual to donated… Read more »

Peace Mothers provide educational support in Kono District

This post was written by Tamba Kamanda, Field Staff Member and Contributing Blogger from Tombodu, Kono District. Education, they say is a key to success and Peacemothers in Kunduma village, Fiama chiefdom, Kono district are very enthusiastic to ensure that their children are exposed to quality education in that part of the country. After their… Read more »

Youth Chairman testimony shocks villagers

The youth chairman of Mawei section, Peje Bongre chiefdom, Kailahun district has taken the people of Foindu village by surprise, making a recent revelation during a bonfire on April 15, 2013. Testifying in front of hundreds of people, Aruna explained that during the early days of the war, he was captured by marauding rebels and was… Read more »