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Peace Mothers Hail Fambul Tok Support

24th June 2021 Fambul Tok provided Livelihood support to Peace Mothers in Kondembaia & Fulla Town communities in Diang Chiefdom, #Koinadugu, northern #SierraLeone to boost the economic status of community women. inputs include palm oil, caustic soda, rubber bowls & seed rice. The Peace Mothers coordinator Hawa Conteh said the donations should be used to… Read more »

Koinadugu Peace Mothers Get Support For Self-reliance

Fambul Tok (FT) provides livelihood support to Peace Mother’s groups in Sakuta and Kaponpon communities in Wara Wara Bafodia chiefdom, in Koinadugu district. The purpose of the donation is to improve on the low socio-economic status of women in their various communities to enhance national cohesion. Women in Sakuta received 12 gallons of palm oil,… Read more »

Fambul Tok Extends Peace Mothers Structures In Two Chiefdoms In Koinadugu District    

Fambul Tok Staff in Koinadugu district, northern Sierra Leone, have facilitated the formation of three Sectional Peace Mothers groups and two Chiefdom Peace Mothers Executives in Diang and Gbonkorboh-Kayaka chiefdoms with the aim of strengthening the role of women in peace and community development. On the 9th, 19th and 21st of April 2021 Fambul Tok… Read more »

Peace Mothers’ Group Formation in Gbongborthor Village

Fambul Tok staff in koinadugu district, northern Sierra Leone on the 9th April 2021 facilitated the formation of Sectional Peace Mothers’ group in Gbongborthor village, Sosanfeh Section, Diang Chiefdom. The Peace mothers elected Madam Tida Koroma as the chairlady of their executive. The Town Chief of Koinadugu Village, Pa Kalilu Farroh, the host Town Chief,… Read more »

SLBC Hosts Fambul Tok On War Anniversary Programme

Fambul Tok continues its Never Again Campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the Sierra Leone civil war with series of media events. The Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) hosted Fambul Tok in TV and radio shows. Fambul Tok Abdul Rashid told the Podium host that the campaign was done nation wide and 16 school… Read more »

Peace Mothers Chiefdom Platforms Established

  The role of Peace Mothers since its establishment fourteen years ago has been tremendous in Fambul Tok operational districts in the country. Peace Mothers group was initiated due to the fact that women, especially those that faced difficulties during the war were posing questions to Fambul Tok as to what could be done to… Read more »

15 Peace Clubs Begin Never Again Campaign to Mark 30 Years War Anniversary

  Today the Wan Fambul Peace Clubs in 15 Schools in Kailahun, Pujehun, Moyamba and Koinadugu districts are engaging communities in their localities to flag issues of the history of the war and lessons learnt that could move the nation ahead and prevent a recurrence of the war! Executive Director John Caulker said the Never… Read more »

9 Disputes Resolved At Mobonor Bonfire

Fambul Tok facilitates bonfire ceremony at Mobonor section, Kongbora chiefdom, Moyamba, southern Sierra Leone with funds from the African Transitional Justice Legacy Fund. There were traditional dances, masquerades and drumming prologue the actual confessions. A total of about 500 people from all sectional villages witnessed the 2nd March ceremony. Section Speaker, Samba Lamin in his… Read more »

Mokerewa Academy Holds Orientation for 50 Peace Club Members

Fambul Tok on Tuesday, 2nd March 2021 conducted an orientation for 50 Peace Club members for the Wan Fambul Schools Program at the Golden Academy of Sciences Secondary School, in Mokorewa village, Njawa section, Moyamba district. Fambul Tok District Schools Coordinator, Joseph P. Kalokoh facilitated the orientation along with the two teacher-coordinators from the school…. Read more »

Kasunko-Kakalian Chiefdom Peace Mothers Formation

Fambul Tok International (FT) facilitated a chiefdom Peace Mother (PM) formation in Kasunko-Kakalian Chiefdom in Koinadugu District for 10 sectional Peace Mother’s representatives on the 12th February 2021. Participants were drawn from all five sections in the chiefdom: Limba, Fadugu Madingo, Fagama, Dalsalam and Kakalian. The specific objectives of the session are: to enhance proper… Read more »