CSSL Recognises School Nature Clubs Pupils for Outstanding Artwork Performance
“I was very surprised when they announced my name as one of the artists whose drawing was selected to be featured on the CSSL calendar. I feel very happy and…
“I was very surprised when they announced my name as one of the artists whose drawing was selected to be featured on the CSSL calendar. I feel very happy and…
On 2nd February each year we celebrate World Wetlands Day to raise awareness for the importance of wetlands. Sierra Leone is home of different kinds of wetlands as we have…
On Monday, 16th January 2023, the public was invited to the third Public Disclosure of the Draft Environmental and Social Health Impact Assessment and the Engineering Feasibility Studies of the…
“I am very happy and pleased to see so many of your faces again. The COVID-19 pandemic stopped us from meeting and interacting last year. But now, we are back…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) is part of the Civil Peace Service (CPS) Network of Bread for the World (BftW). The network partners in Sierra Leone meet at…
Edward Sesay, CSSL Program Manager, gives insights into what has been happening at the COP27 in Egypt and its significance to Sierra Leone:We heard several important messages coming out of…
Every year in the first week of October, the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) celebrates Wildlife Week with School Nature Clubs (SNCs). This year, our theme was “Why is…
We invite you to click on the link below to open the third edition of our newsletter 2022. It contains some very interesting stories of our interventions in the period…
White Paper on the Shortcomings of National Institutions in the Oil and Gas Sector in Sierra Leone with Key Recommendations for Future Actions. The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL)…
Five years after the Marrakesh Declaration for sustainable development of the palm oil sector in Africa, on the 27th of September 2022, the Tropical Forest Alliance Africa Palm Oil Initiative…