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Government Urged to Take Immediate Action Against Growing Street Begging in Freetown
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Government Urged to Take Immediate Action Against Growing Street Begging in Freetown
Street begging is becoming increasingly widespread across Freetown, prompting urgent calls for the Government of Sierra Leone to introduce practical and sustainable measures to address the growing social problem.
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Key points
- Street begging is becoming increasingly widespread across Freetown, prompting urgent calls for the Government of Sierra Leone to introduce practical and sustainable measures to address the growing social problem.
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- The Calabash NewspaperGovernment Urged to Take Immediate Action Against Growing Street Begging in Freetown
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How the briefing changed
19 Aug 2026, 12:51 pm · low confidence · 1 source records
Government Urged to Take Immediate Action Against Growing Street Begging in Freetown
Street begging is becoming increasingly widespread across Freetown, prompting urgent calls for the Government of Sierra Leone to introduce practical and sustainable measures to address the growing social problem.
19 Aug 2026, 12:51 pm · low confidence · 1 source records
Government Urged to Take Immediate Action Against Growing Street Begging in Freetown
Street begging is becoming increasingly widespread across Freetown, prompting urgent calls for the Government of Sierra Leone to introduce practical and sustainable measures to address the growing social problem.