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.

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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.

Open farmland at golden hour

03 SDG focus

2Zero hunger7Clean energy8Decent work4Education3Health

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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