by Raphael | Aug 2, 2019 | Solution
Challenge In 2018, Sierra Leone elected a new Parliament, which is more diverse and representative than previous legislatures. Moreover, 85% of the current Members of Parliament (MPs) are making their first parliamentary inning. A new Parliamentary Service Commission...
by Raphael | Aug 2, 2019 | Solution
Challenge Social polarization has been recognized as a historical issue in Zimbabwe. Despite the efforts that have been made to address it, there are unresolved grievances that ought to be tackled for the nation to collectively forge forward. The establishment of the...
by Raphael | Aug 2, 2019 | Solution
Challenge Sierra Leone has achieved significant institutional reforms in democratic governance, human rights, transparency and accountability, including the convening of three successive peaceful and credible elections since the end of its civil war in 2002. The...
by Raphael | Jul 31, 2019 | Solution
Challenge All human beings have inalienable rights and these rights must not be compromised, even during the legal deprivation of liberty. Humane prison conditions are a prerequisite of fair criminal-justice systems. All pre-trial detainees have the right to be...
by UNOSSC | May 17, 2019 | UNFPA
Challenge Niger has the highest fertility rate in the world and one of the highest maternal mortality rates (648 maternal deaths/100,000 living births in 2006; 545/100,000 in 2011). A decision-making space has been created where husbands can encourage others to...