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EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

In September the management team successfully reopened our schools for the 2025/2026 academic year,  alongside strong support from the parents and with the commitment of the students themselves, and we’re pleased to be able to say the Nursery, Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary sections are now fully operational. On 29th October, the Government of

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LIFELINE NEHEMIAH HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS

The boys and girls at Nehemiah Home are doing well, despite the recent police attack on the compound and school, and we are thankful to God that calm has been restored. Hopefully, those who recently sat to Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) exams will receive their results in the weeks to come. Resulting from the

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2YoungLives – 2YL

During the September and October of this 2025 school year, bursaries were awarded to 47 of our 2YoungLives mentees across 12 project sites, bursaries enabling the beneficiaries to return to school, enrol in technical/vocational training or start small business ventures that support their skills development and economic empowerment – here you can see two of

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PAPAYA & PAPAGAIO PROJECTS: Maternal Health

Through these projects Lifeline Community Hub members, Welbodi Partnership data collectors, under CRIBS (Capacity Research Innovation Building maternity Systems), and healthcare workers continue to collaborate in saving the lives of pregnant women and babies. With funding support from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), over 500 pregnant women have been directly engaged

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POLICE VIOLENCE & LAND GRABBING/ENCROACHMENT

In their continued commitment to peace and the rule of law, LNP engaged its legal team to address the current and ongoing land encroachment and human rights violations. The main defendants, Mohamed Tunde Marcarthy, a businessman/politician, Abubakarr Bah, a police officer, and Jeremiah Turay were served twice by the court but failed to appear on

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THANKS & APPRECIATION

As always, the leadership of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects continues to extend its heartfelt thanks to all our friends, family members, partners and supporters, especially Lifeline Church UK and Lifeline Network International (LNI), for their prayers, solidarity and unwavering support during these challenging times. Together, We Build Sierra Leone And Give Hope

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THANKS & APPRECIATION

The leadership of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects wishes to express heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all, our supporters, funders and donors, partners and collaborators, community stakeholders and beneficiaries. Your belief in our vision enables us to continue saving lives and transforming communities, and every penny you contribute is an investment in a life-saving mission – thank

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COMMNITY ENGAGEMENT & INVOLVEMENT – CEI

LNP recently hosted students from Fourah Bay College, specialising in Community Development Studies and Gender Studies. Through this collaboration, students gained valuable practical, hands-on experience in real-world community development, strengthening their learning while contributing to community empowerment.

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PAPAYA & PAPAGAIO PROJECTS: Maternal Health

LNP continues to make significant impact through its maternal health initiatives, particularly PAPAYA and PAPAGAIO, which focus on supporting pregnant women. This past September, Lifeline’s team engaged pregnant women in the Aberdeen and Kuntorloh communities, many of the women expressing their gratitude to Lifeline and its partners for these life-saving interventions. Community stakeholders also welcomed

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2YOUNGLIVES – 2YL

This back-to-school season, 82 mentees of the 2YoungLives program have received bursaries to support them in taking significant steps towards their futures. Among those who qualified for bursaries, some opted for vocational training, equipping themselves with practical skills for immediate employment, whilst others opted to pursue business studies. Unfortunately, a few of the girls were

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