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The underlying causes of fragility and instability in Sierra Leone

Video 10 Sep 2018 State and State Fragility initiative

This event in Freetown on 24 July 2018 featured speakers Donald Kaberuka and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. It launched the Sierra Leone country case study "The underlying causes of fragility and instability in Sierra Leone" and discusses the findings of the LSE-Oxford Fragility Commission’s report "Escaping the fragility trap".

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Donald Kaberuka

Special Envoy, African Union

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Former President of Liberia

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The underlying causes of fragility and instability in Sierra Leone

24 July 2018 Freetown, Sierra Leone
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