Keeping Elections Free and Fair By: Rachel Pulfer , / 20 November, 2012 JHR’s Executive Director Rachel Pulfer on how her organization has helped promote balanced coverage of the election in Sierra Leone.
Brave Reporting By: Bob Press , / 20 November, 2012 Bob Press on the key role journalists play in defending democracy and human rights in Africa.
Watermelon Politics By: Christina Stevens , / 16 November, 2012 Christina Stevens on the green-versus-red politics of the Sierra Leone election.
Interesting but Risky By: admin / 16 November, 2012 Martha Kargbo on what it’s like to be a journalist covering the election.
Business as Usual? By: Edward Akuffo , / 16 November, 2012 Edward Akuffo on whether or not the upcoming elections in Ghana and Sierra Leone will mean fundamental change.
Sparkle and Splinters By: Rosalind Raddatz , / 16 November, 2012 Rosalind Raddatz on why Sierra Leone’s resource wealth has yet to change its people’s fortunes.
The Tipping Point By: admin / 16 November, 2012 Damon van der Linde on whether the election will be a tipping point into established democracy or renewed violence.
Mining For Peace in Sierra Leone By: Haddijatou Jallow , / 19 June, 2012 Natural resources could be the foundation for real growth in Sierra Leone after years of war.
Gender Justice and the Charles Taylor Judgement By: Valerie Oosterveld , / 12 May, 2012 Today, Charles Taylor was sentenced to 50 years in prison. Why this is significant for women, from our Peace V. Justice series.