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Substance use is a growing crisis for young people in Sierra Leone. The rise of Kush, a highly addictive drug, has been declared a national emergency, particularly affecting youth in urban areas. Many turn to substances to cope with the realities of unemployment, social exclusion, and lack of opportunity. 

Substance use is associated with a wide range of mental health risks, including psychosis, depression, violence, and isolation. While awareness is increasing, there is an urgent need to offer youth meaningful alternatives, such as skills training, mentorship, and safe community spaces, to prevent and reduce substance use. 

What we’re funding in Sierra Leone

Proof-of-concept funding:

Proof-of-concept (POC) funding up to $250,000 CAD will be awarded to early-stage projects that can implement, test and refine solutions to country-specific personal, social, and/or environmental factors impacting young people’s mental health and wellbeing in one of the 12 countries.

In Sierra Leone, we seek bold Proof-of-Concept ideas to reduce and prevent substance use among young people. These innovative solutions should focus on substance use education and providing youth with skills and opportunities. 

Transition-to-scale funding:

Transition-to-scale (TTS) funding between $300,000 CAD and $1,500,000 CAD will be awarded to support tested mental health promotion and prevention approaches that align with country-specific priorities along their scaling journey to help catalyze their sustainability and impact.

In Sierra Leone, we seek bold Transition-to-Scale ideas to reduce and prevent substance use among young people. These innovative solutions should focus on substance use education and providing youth with skills and opportunities. 

Ecosystem catalyst funding:

Ecosystem catalyst (EC) funding between $200,000 CAD and $300,000 CAD will be awarded to organizations that can address priority barriers to scale, such as legislation, evidence, coordination, and mobilize demand to help mental health initiatives succeed and grow in one of 12 priority countries.

In Sierra Leone, we’re funding EC proposals to support advocacy efforts with the goal of influencing national action plans and regulatory frameworks related to mental health and substance use towards effective prevention and promotion strategies and stigma reduction.  

Funded Innovations

Building an Ecosystem to Support Mental Health Prevention and Promotion and Stigma Reduction for Youth and Communities in Sierra Leone

Implementing Organization: The Carter Center

Type: Ecosystem Catalyst

Location: Sierra Leone

Status: Funded

Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI)

Implementing Organization: Caritas Freetown

Type: Transition-to-Scale

Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Thematic Area(s): Service Delivery

Status: Funded

Wan De

Implementing Organization: Leh We Talk

Type: Proof-of-Concept

Location: Sierra Leone

Thematic Area(s): Storytelling

Status: Funded

Fight against Kush and substance abuse in Sierra Leone

Implementing Organization: Advocacy for Youth Mental Health and Empowerment

Type: Proof-of-Concept

Location: Freetown, Makeni, Kambia, Port Loko, Moyamba and Bo, Sierra Leone

Thematic Area(s): Peer-based

Status: Funded

It takes a village: empowering Freetown slum communities to prevent Kush use and promote wellbeing among addicted youth

Implementing Organization: Global Youth Network for Empowerment and Development

Type: Proof-of-Concept

Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Thematic Area(s): Sports, Peers-based

Status: Funded

Brave Heart Intervention: Preventing Substance Use Disorders among Young People in Sierra Leone

Implementing Organization: Slum and Rural Health Initiative

Type: Transition-to-Scale

Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Thematic Area(s): Digital, Peer-based

Status: Funded