Posts Categorized: Wan Fambul/One Family

Sao Chiefdom Holds Stakeholders Meeting

Fambul Tok facilitated a well-attended Stakeholders meeting for Soa Chiefdom at Kankorkidu, in Kono district. Participants include Chiefdom Speaker, Chiefdom Administrative clerk, section chiefs, Mammy Queens and Youth Leaders of the various sections, as well as representatives of Peace Mothers and GRC groups, the security sector and a host of others. Participants raised the following Key… Read more »

Gbense Chiefdom Holds Peace Gala

Fambul Tok supports football gala aimed at promoting peace and social cohesion under the UNDP Human security project at Yaadu Gbense in the Gbense chiefdom of Kono district, eastern #sierraleone. Two teams compromising of youths from the various sections within the chiefdom are playing on non-competitive basis with football jerseys and other sporting equipment provided… Read more »

Lower Banta GRC Ends 2021 Elated

Grievance Redress Committee members were in good spirit today during their December monthly meeting in Mokelleh, Upper Banta chiefdom, Moyamba district, southern Sierra Leone. Most member’s outspokenly showered praise on the Peace Building project, especially, Fambul Tok and sponsors UNDP and WFP. According to chiefdom youth chairman, John Ndoinje there is peace and unity in… Read more »

Women’s Trainings End For Lower And Upper Banta Chiefdoms

Women’s trainings for empowering women for visibility and active participation in mitigating conflicts in communities affected by land agriculture and mining companies end in Moyamba and Pujehun districts with support from UNDP  Sierra Leone, Office of the Vice President and Fambul Tok. The first phase started at Mosenesie in Lower Banta chiefdom. It brings 40… Read more »

Lower Banta Grievance Redress Committee Holds Monthly Meeting

Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) members in Lower Banta chiefdom has just ended their last monthly meeting at Mosenesie, Moyamba district, southern Sierra Leone. This meeting was very successful as Farmer Based Organizations in the WFP livelihood project also formed part of the meeting. The gathering started with updates from all nine sections. According to almost… Read more »

MODEP Launches Kono District Development and Coordinating Committee

The Deputy Minister of Planning and Economic Development Rev. Dr. Jonathan Titus has officially launched the District Development Coo rdination Committee (DDCC) in Kono District at the District Council, Koidu City in southern Sierra Leone The Deputy Minister commends the work of Fambul Tok in the community especially with regards to the rollout of the… Read more »

Minister Tamba Lamina Launches Soa Chiefdom Plan

Fambul Tok (FT) through the Wan Fambul National Secretariat and in collaboration with the Chiefdom Stakeholders and people of Soa chiefdom in Kono district and the Kono district Council and in the presence of other key Government Ministry representatives and, other development partners, officially facilitated the process of reviewing and validating the draft Chiefdom Plan… Read more »

Fambul Tok And MoDEP  Discusses IDPDC Transformation Into DDCC 

Fambul Tok holds briefing sessions with the Ministry of Development and Economic Planning (MoDEP) senior staff on the Inclusive District Peace and Development Committee (IDPDC) transformation into the District Development & Coordinating Committee (DDCC) at MoDEP’s Tower Hill office. Fambul Tok John Caulker explained about the lessons learnt in setting up and running of the… Read more »

Trainings for 9 Community Welfare & Mediation Committees in Soa Chiefdom

Fambul Tok staff working on the People’s planning Process (PPP) in Soa Chiefdom, Kono District completed Community Welfare and Mediation Committee (CWMCs) training session with village representatives and sectional stakeholders in Soa chiefdom.  The purpose of the trainings is to equip local community members on community owned and led peace building and inclusive development approach… Read more »

Fambul Tok Trains 360 Peace Mothers in Kono

Fambul Tok Kono team has trained a total of 360 Peace mothers as Peace Ambassadors across the eighteen (18) sections in Soa (9 sections), Gbense (5 sections) and Kamara (4 sections) chiefdoms in Kono district eastern Sierra Leone. Twenty participants were drawn from each of these eighteen sections. The Peace Mothers were trained on topics… Read more »