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Aug 2022
20m 56s

Why is there social unrest in Sierra Leo...

Al Jazeera
About this episode

Rising living costs have triggered violent protests across Sierra Leone.Demonstrators want the president to resign. How should the government respond? And could the problem spark social unrest elsewhere?

Join host Laura Kyle.

Guests:

Ovigwe Eguegu Policy Analyst, Development Reimagined.

Marcella Samba-Sesay - Executive Director, Campaign for Good Governance.

Ken Ife - Development Economist.

 

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