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Davud AkhundzadaPublished at April 6, 2026 at 06:01 PM1:06:07
Deep Inside Most Dangerous & Largest Slum In Freetown, Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 (the state failed them) thumbnail

Deep Inside Most Dangerous & Largest Slum In Freetown, Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 (the state failed them)

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April 6, 2026 at 06:01 PM
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United Arab Emirates
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Sierra Leone is a small West African country on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Guinea to the north and east and Liberia to the southeast. Its capital and largest city is Freetown, a historic port located on one of the world’s largest natural harbors. The country has a diverse landscape, with beautiful white-sand beaches along the coast, mangrove swamps, lowland plains, and forested mountains further inland, including the Loma Mountains and Mount Bintumani, the highest peak. Sierra Leone’s name dates back to the 15th century, when Portuguese explorer Pedro de Sintra is believed to have named the area “Serra Lyoa” or “Lion Mountains” because of the shape of the hills near the coast, and over time this evolved into Sierra Leone. It has a rich and complex history shaped by indigenous kingdoms, the transatlantic slave trade, and later its role as a settlement for freed slaves. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Freetown became a major resettlement area for freed Africans, including people liberated from slave ships by the British Royal Navy. This history led to the formation of the Krio people, a distinct ethnic group with their own language, Krio, which is based on English and several African languages and now serves as a lingua franca in the country. Sierra Leone is ethnically diverse, with major groups including the Temne, Mende, Limba, Kono, and Krio, and it is known for relatively high levels of religious tolerance between Muslims and Christians. The economy is based on agriculture, mining, and services, with many people relying on subsistence farming and the country’s rich natural resources, especially diamonds, gold, bauxite, and iron ore. These resources, however, have been both a blessing and a curse, as diamonds helped fuel a brutal civil war from 1991 to 2002 that caused immense suffering and displacement. Since the war ended in 2002, Sierra Leone has made progress in rebuilding institutions, holding democratic elections, and improving security, supported by efforts at reconciliation and justice such as the Special Court for Sierra Leone and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The country still faces serious challenges, including poverty, limited access to quality healthcare and education, and weak infrastructure, and it was badly affected by the Ebola epidemic from 2014 to 2016. Even so, Sierra Leoneans are known for their resilience, community spirit, and determination to improve their lives. Education is a key priority, with initiatives to expand schooling, promote girls’ education, and raise literacy rates. The country’s natural beauty and biodiversity also stand out, from rainforests that shelter rare species like chimpanzees and diverse birdlife, to national parks such as Outamba-Kilimi and the Gola Rainforest, and scenic beaches near Freetown that have strong potential for tourism. Today, Sierra Leone is a nation balancing a painful past with hope for the future. Its people are working toward stability, development, and better living conditions, drawing on rich cultural traditions, strong family and community networks, and a growing sense of national identity. While challenges remain, Sierra Leone’s story is one of resilience, recovery, and an ongoing effort to build a more peaceful and prosperous society.
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