Stay up to date with the latest events, announcements, and key updates from the Sierra Leone Local Content Agency. This page serves as your go-to source for information on upcoming workshops, stakeholder engagements, policy briefings, training sessions, and other important activities related to local content development.

We also share official announcements, industry updates, and critical notices to keep businesses and stakeholders informed about regulatory changes, new initiatives, and opportunities for collaboration.

The Local Content Consultative Meeting is a quarterly engagement platform where key stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector representatives, industry leaders, and local enterprises, come together to discuss the progress, challenges, and opportunities in implementing local content policies in Sierra Leone.

Led by the Sierra Leone Local Content Agency, this forum provides an avenue for dialogue, feedback, and collaboration to strengthen local participation in various economic sectors. It also serves as a platform for reviewing compliance, addressing policy concerns, and identifying strategies for improving local content development.

These meetings play a crucial role in ensuring that local businesses thrive, skills development is prioritized, and sustainable partnerships are fostered for national economic growth.

Local Content Hour is a quarterly television program broadcast on the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC), led by the Directorate of Communications and Outreach at the Sierra Leone Local Content Agency. This platform provides key updates, insights, and discussions on local content policies, initiatives, and their impact on Sierra Leone’s economy.

The program features expert interviews, stakeholder engagements, and success stories from businesses benefiting from local content initiatives. It serves as an avenue to educate the public, promote local enterprises, and encourage compliance with local content regulations.

Tune in every quarter to stay informed and be part of the conversation on strengthening local participation in Sierra Leone’s economy!