Learn and explore speakers, demos, outcomes, and applications for the Sierra Leone Innovates: Digtal Government Summit
Connecting districts with high-speed fibre, empowering schools, hospitals, businesses, and communities.
It is a flagship initiative of the Government of Sierra Leone, funded through a US$50 million grant from the World Bank.
Fɛlei TechCity is a groundbreaking project aimed at positioning Sierra Leone as a key player in West Africa’s digital landscape.
To achieve this, it was first necessary to understand the current state of readiness. The Draft Sierra Leone AI Readiness Diagnostic Report does exactly that, assessing the nation’s readiness to
WAIGF 2026 Final CommuniqueDownload Download Full Document Here
Sierra Leone officially opened the 18th Edition of the West Africa Internet Governance Forum (WAIGF 2026) on Thursday, 14 May 2026, at the Miatta Conference Centre in Freetown, positioning the
Freetown is hosting the 2026 edition of the West Africa School on Internet Governance (WASIG), a regional capacity-building programme designed to strengthen how West Africa engages with internet governance and
His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio officially presided over the soft launch of the revived Sierratel on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. During the ceremony at the Miatta Conference Centre,


Apply for official government domain names for MDAs and projects.
Obtain verified government email addresses for
institutions and staff.
Get technical support for hosting and maintaining
official MDA websites.
Access citizen-facing digital government services via the national WanGov platform.
Connect with Sierra Leone’s professional HR community and digital HR tools.
Request secure internet connectivity for government MDAs and institutions.
Submit solutions for approval under national digital compliance regulations.
Request approval for rollout
of new government
digital services.
Learn2Earn Programme, a joint initiative by the Ministry of Communication, Technology, and Innovation (MoCTI), UNICEF Sierra Leone and the International Trade Centre through the KOICA READY Salone project. This programme is designed to transition young Sierra Leoneans from Learning to Earning. Over 3 weeks, successful applicants will receive intensive training, mentorship, and practical experience through the Bounty Platform and global gig sites.

