Sierra Leone is a surprisingly young country. Close to half the population (48%) is under the age of 18. The country's future depends on children growing up to be healthy, educated, and productive adults. However, the survival, development, and protection of a large number of children are at risk.
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| � UNICEF/Giacomo Pirozzi |
| A student at Koya Town Non-Formal Primary Education Center . |
Sierra Leone has some of the world's highest child and maternal mortality rates. The country is still in transition after a 10-year civil war devastated the country, killing more than 50,000 people between 1991 and 2002.
Despite these challenges, Sierra Leone is demonstrating significant positive trends, presenting a leading example of robust post-conflict reconstruction, with political stability and democracy - and the potential for economic progress.
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