The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC) has urgently requested an increase in staff to enhance its operational capacity and effectively support Sierra Leone's foreign policy objectives. This request was made during the Manpower Planning and Budget session at the Civil Service Training College, organized by the Human Resources Management Office (HRMO). Director General and Ambassador-at-Large Dr Victoria M. Sulimani highlighted the ministry's growing demands, noting that with 26 missions under its supervision, more than current staffing levels are needed to meet its expanding diplomatic responsibilities. The proposed personnel increase aims to strengthen foreign engagements effectively, contributing significantly to Sierra Leone's global influence. Dr Sulimani also highlighted the ongoing issue of Sierra Leonean migrants stranded abroad, noting that 421 citizens in Niger require verification and assistance. The MFAIC collaborates with the International Organization for Migratio n (IOM) to facilitate their safe return. The ministry requests its commitment to addressing foreign policy challenges and supporting the government's vision for government-government relations. Source: Sierra Leone News Agency
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Seeks Additional Personnel to Strengthen Diplomatic Operations
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