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Sierra Leone, Liberia, Recovery and Development, Conflict reconstruction

Stakeholders questioned on Development in Sierra Leone & Liberia

8 May 2014

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The International Development Committee will hold its first evidence session for the Recovery and Development in Sierra Leone and Liberia inquiry on Tuesday 13 May.

Witnesses

Tuesday 13 May, Committee Room 15, Palace of Westminster

At 10am

  • Dr Jeremy Allouche, Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies
  • Alex Vines, Head of Africa Programme, Chatham House

At 11am

  • Simon Wright, Head of Child Survival Policy and Advocacy
  • Catherine Slater, Regional Director, Marie Stopes International
  • Tanya Barron, Chief Executive, Plan UK

Purpose of the session

This is the first evidence session into the Committee’s inquiry on DFID’s programmes in Sierra Leone and Liberia. The first panel will give Members the chance to explore governance issues with experts on the region - such as the progress on post conflict reconstruction and tackling corruption. The second panel is with NGOs who work in Sierra Leone and Liberia to discuss their DFID funded programmes. There will be a particular focus on health and women and girls.

Further information