The Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD) has launched a project to validate a baseline survey on the improvement of access to basic services in Koidu town, Kono district.
Speaking to the press, NMJD’s programme manager in the Governance and Accountability unit Alusine Kamara said, “the project aims at engaging stakeholders especially in the government system to provide basic services to their people at all time”.
He added that the paramount aim of the project was to reduce poverty and increase people’s access to social services.
Mr Kamara disclosed that the project would cover Bombali, Kono and the Western Rural District.