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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: Encouraging Progress

We are excited to report that steady progress is being made on the two main, current construction projects: Mohamed Turay’s House The building is expected to reach wall height by second week of this month and, while additional work still remains to be completed, the visible progress is a clear encouragement to all, and we

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EMERGING LEADERS: Growing The Next Generation

The LNP leadership remains deeply grateful to God and to our partners at Lifeline UK for their unwavering support and commitment to the vision of growing the next generation. In this respect, we are thrilled to announce the successful recruitment of the 2nd Cohort of Emerging Leaders, marking a significant milestone in our mission to

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LIFELINE NEHEMIAH HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS

Both resident and non-resident children at the Nehemiah Home have resumed school, including those in Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary levels. Several students are awaiting their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, while others are preparing to retake the WASSCE exam. For those who would meet the university entry requirements, the team

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EDUCATION: Investing in Young People

Lifeline Nehemiah Projects (LNP) continues to invest in education as a cornerstone of national rebuilding and the LNP School Management Team are delighted to be able to report that the 2025/2026 academic year has successfully opened. The team is also pleased to report that, despite the various financial challenges faced by many of the parents,

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THANKS & APPRECIATION

On behalf of Lifeline Nehemiah Projects, the leadership continue to express their heartfelt thanks to all our friends, supporters, funders, partners and sympathizers. Your partnership powers transformational impact in the lives of Sierra Leone’s many marginalised individuals, families and communities but, together with you, we’re offering hope and saving lives, so we invite you to

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CHALLENGES

Despite the gains and successes we can point to, LNP continues faces numerous challenges, these being some of the current examples… Limited funding threatening the continuity of the various program Donor availability vs scarcity of blood screening kits, used to screen voluntary blood donors, and notably in government hospitals Where many children lack lunch and

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

Seeking to combat the severe leakage issues associated with the Nehemiah girls’ accommodation block, an issue that reoccurs during each rainy season, often necessitating frequent relocation, the construction of an upper floor is gradually progressing, which will also contribute to improved safety and, whilst addressing the leaks, will potentially create additional rooms or, even, enable

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COMMNITY ENGAGEMENT & INVOLVEMENT – CEI

  CEI remains central to all LNP initiatives, fostering success in development and research projects alike and, notably, the University of Sierra Leone, Fourah Bay College, continues sending Community Development and Gender Studies students to us for hands‑on internships.

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PAPAYA & PAPAGAIO PROJECTS

Through these initiatives LNP, together with our partners, continues to empower pregnant women to attend antenatal care, reduce home deliveries and recognise early signs of pre‑eclampsia and eclampsia. Many women identified as at-risk have been referred for appropriate care at PCMH and Rokupa Government Hospitals. Recently, the PAPAYA data collectors, Hub members, health workers (CHOs),

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BLOOD DONATION & MOBILISATION

To combat haemorrhage, a leading cause of maternal and neonatal mortality, LNP has expanded its community-driven blood donation network, since 2019, across Freetown, at Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (PCMH) and Rokupa Government Hospital, and also in Port Loko, Kono and Kenema, with plans to further include Moyamba, Bo, Koinadugu and Kambia. In recent donation events,

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