21st October 2020

Sierra Leone – Submission to UN Universal Periodic Review 38th Session April 2021

Key takeaways and recommendations

This submission outlines the gaps in the protection of the rights of women and girls in Sierra Leone with regard to sexual violence, harmful practices, legal equality, and human trafficking for sexual exploitation.

Submitted by: Equality Now, Defence for Children International – Sierra Leone (DCI-SL), and Women Against Violence and Exploitation in Society (WAVES) – Sierra Leone.

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