Farmer Focus: Meet Sallay Sesay
Meet Sallay Sesay: Strength, Resilience, and the Future of Farming In Sierra Leone, farming is more than a livelihood; it is a lifeline. For many, it is the only way to provide food, income, and stability for...
Meet Sallay Sesay: Strength, Resilience, and the Future of Farming In Sierra Leone, farming is more than a livelihood; it is a lifeline. For many, it is the only way to provide food, income, and stability for...
At SHARP, every step forward is rooted in a long-term vision: creating sustainable education and opportunity for the communities we serve in Sierra Leone. As we enter 2026, our focus is clear. This year is about turning progress...
Bridging Tradition and Health: Why Education Matters in Rural Sierra Leone In rural Sierra Leone, life is shaped by deep community ties, strong faith, and longstanding cultural traditions. These traditions include ways of understanding illness that have been...
The teachers at both of our schools are deeply dedicated and understand the vital role education plays in shaping the future of their students. At Newton Village School, educators like Mariama Barrie work for a stipend rather than a...
As COP30 in Belém draws to a close, the final two days (November 19-20) shine a critical spotlight on Agriculture, Food Systems, Food Security, Fisheries, and Family Farming, alongside the vital cross-cutting themes of Women, Gender, and Afro-descendant communities....
Our Executive Director is also a gifted songwriter and musician. All proceeds from his music go directly to support the work of SHARP. Here is his story, in his own words. I’m Ibrahim A. Kamara, but most people know...