Sierra Leone hosts summit urging transformation in global governance

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Freetown, Sierra Leone – President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone has called for significant changes to the global governance and economic systems during his address at the Third Africa High-Level Forum on South-South and Triangular Cooperation for Sustainable Development. The forum is being held in Freetown from May 7 to 9, 2025, at the International Convention Centre.

The event gathers policymakers, ministers, experts, youth leaders, and representatives from non-governmental organizations across Africa and the Global South. It is organized by the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) with partners including the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), USAID, the Saudi Development Fund, and GIZ.

President Bio opened the session under the theme “The Role of the Global South in Reshaping the New International Order,” advocating for systemic changes to what he described as outdated and biased global frameworks. "Africa is not only invited to sit at the table—we are building the table and creating opportunities for ourselves," he stated.

He highlighted that current global financial and trade structures marginalize African voices. "The current situation is unsustainable. It does not need minor tweaks; it demands deep, transformative change," President Bio emphasized.

Using Sierra Leone as an example of progress, President Bio outlined national reforms such as Feed Salone initiative, Youth Employment Scheme, public sector reform efforts, and advancements in human capital development. He noted these initiatives align with both Agenda 2063 of the African Union and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). "Our national policies are proof that strategic homegrown solutions can drive continental and global ambitions," he said.

The Prime Minister of Algeria supported President Bio’s views by praising Sierra Leone's leadership in sustainable development. He described South-South Cooperation as crucial for Africa’s progress: "The South-South platform is essential for fostering regional reintegration."

The summit concluded with a commitment among member states to collaborate on reshaping global order focusing on equity and sustainable development.




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