Where we work · Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone: where the Resilience Hub model began.
Freetown is in Capulet's founding sentence. Sierra Leone is where our conviction becomes concrete.
01 Why Sierra Leone, why now
Fertile land, a young population, a determined national plan.
Sierra Leone holds fertile land, a young population and coastal access to West African and Atlantic markets, alongside structural challenges the Resilience Hub was designed for: post-harvest losses that drain farm incomes, low energy access, and a youth employment gap national policy is determined to close. The Government's Medium-Term National Development Plan puts food security, human capital and jobs at its centre. A Resilience Hub is those priorities delivered on one site.
02 What a Hub looks like here
Anchored in Sierra Leonean supply chains.
03 SDG focus
Questions.
What is Capulet building in Sierra Leone?
Capulet is developing Resilience Hub projects integrating agro-processing, energy, skills and health infrastructure, in alignment with Sierra Leone's national development plan.
How does a Resilience Hub help Sierra Leonean farmers?
Cold chain and processing anchor a reliable buyer for local production, cutting post-harvest losses and stabilising incomes.
Who funds the work?
Blended capital: private investment in commercial anchors, with DFI and development partner finance supporting social infrastructure.
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