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- … challenge in pacifying Liberia Lessons learned in Sierra…
- … Sierra Leone chooses LeadCom to supply the Nokia Connect…
- Sierra Leone: square meal for all … not quite.(Around Africa)
… challenge in pacifying Liberia Lessons learned in Sierra…
San Francisco Chronicle – Jan 1, 2004
forces had shot to kill since the beginning of the mission here. Klein wants to avoid a repeat of the fiasco in neighboring Sierra Leone, which suffered its own decade-long civil war. In 1999, when the U. mission there was created, Sierra Leone was allotted only 6,000 peacekeepers. The danger of being spread too thin became apparent when Revolutionary United Front rebels took 500 U…
forces had shot to kill since the beginning of the mission here. Klein wants to avoid a repeat of the fiasco in neighboring Sierra Leone, which suffered its own decade-long civil war. In 1999, when the U. mission there was created, Sierra Leone was allotted only 6,000 peacekeepers. The danger of being spread too thin became apparent when Revolutionary United Front rebels took 500 U.
… Sierra Leone chooses LeadCom to supply the Nokia Connect…
Free with registration – Africa & The Middle East Telecom – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 1, 2004
(Sierra Leone)(Brief Article) –> COPYRIGHT 2004 Information Gatekeepers, Inc. Mobile operator Millicom (S. L) LTD has chosen LeadCom and Nokia to supply Nokia Connect GSM equipment for Millicom’s network in Sierra Leone. Millicom Sierra Leone is the first African operator to implement the Nokia Connect GSM solution for optimized network coverage. The Nokia solution gives competitive advantages to operators.
Sierra Leone: square meal for all … not quite.(Around Africa)
Free with registration – New African – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 1, 2004
(Around Africa) –> COPYRIGHT 2004 IC Publications Ltd. Having enjoyed peace, the people of Sierra Leone now want economic progress. But is the government doing enough? Mike Butscher reports from Freetown. ********** Eight years ago President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah promised to deliver peace. He has largely achieved it, save a hiccup here and there. However, on the economic front, his government is increasingly becoming unpopular as people demand a better standard of living.

