Fashionomics lifts up Sierra Leone

Fashionomics lifts up Sierra Leone

Fashionomics—the textile and fashion industry—is the second largest job engine in Africa, after agriculture. From cotton plantations and weaving mills to tailor shops, this sector provides many jobs, especially for women, who are often the driving forces behind the development of their families, villages and, ultimately, entire countries.

Discover the world, develop yourself

An internship can change your life. A good internship gives you passion, direction and skills in the transition phase from study to career. Together with our partner in The Netherlands, we offer challenging internships and special experiences in beautiful Sierra Leone. Eight students from TU Delft have already preceded you, their experiences can be found…

UTDA Assessment Survey Report

This report is based on findings obtained from field research conducted by SEP Investment Services in Sierra Leone from May to July 2020 . Desk-top research was also conducted to supplement the findings of the field visits in order to address the overall objectives of the report. Interviews took place in various locations within the agreed parameters of the survey which included Freetown and Rokel Village. The purpose of the market research was to do the following:

SEP Distributes 500 Face masks

SEP Distributes 500 Face masks to different target groups in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone has recorded 26 confirmed cases of Corona Virus, and over 500 people have been quarantined. The country is observing an inter – district lockdown for two weeks. The Government is now encouraging people to wear face masks in public. The…