NASSIT Expands Social Security to Sierra Leone’s Informal Workforce
By Mackie M. Jalloh For years, Sierra Leone’s informal workers — the market women, okada riders, carpenters, masons, tailors, fishermen, and farmers — have been the silent engines of the nation’s economy, driving productivity yet living with deep uncertainty about their future. They are the backbone of local trade, construction, and food production, but when […]
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