WHH Donates Vehicle to Local Partner

In continuation of its efforts to bolster the capacity and operations of its national partners, on Thursday 5th June 2025 Land for Life Initiative Sierra Leone has donated a brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle to its national implementing partner.

The vehicle is to enhance the implementation of the “Making Policies Work for Food Security” project funded by BMZ.

In a short statement, WHH Sierra Leone Country Director- Emmanuel Octave Bananeza stated that the vehicle is meant to support the effective implementation of the project. He appealed, “Please use it in a good way.”

Responding after receiving the keys and documentation of the vehicle, Berns Komba Lebbie, National Coordinator of Land For Life Initiative Sierra Leone thanked and expressed appreciation to WHH on behalf of his organisation.

“This would enhance our work in policy advocacy across our operational districts and the country. We assure you of taking good care of and conduct ourselves in line with the respect associated with the credible brands displayed on this vehicle,” Berns Lebbie assured.

The third phase of this project is being implemented in Kenema, Port Loko, Pujehun and Tonkolili Districts in Sierra Leone including Freetown.

Land for Life Initiative Sierra Leone is currently half-way in the third phase of its Multi-actor Partnership project, title: ‘’Policy for Food Security.’’

As they often refer to it as a land governance initiative, rather than a project, Land for Life phase III Policy for Food Security is being implemented in Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Sierra Leone

One of its overall objective is to 

Contribute to improving food security through secured land rights in rural communities in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Liberia and Sierra Leone

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Additionally, its Project Objective is strengthening inclusivity, responsible and effective land policy and governance through sustainable multi-stakeholder processes.

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