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BAN Trains Religious Leaders on Public Financial Management

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By Komba Fillie The Budget Advocacy Network on Tuesday 18th August 2026 concluded a one-day comprehensive training for members of the Inter-Religious Council on Public Financial Management at the Council of Churches conference hall in Freetown, marking a significant step towards strengthening grassroots oversight of public resources in Sierra Leone. Making his presentation, National Coordinator, [...]

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