Western Rural Branch

The Western Rural Branch serves as a critical liaison between the Agency and local communities on the outskirts of Freetown. It focuses on engaging grassroots businesses, monitoring local participation in development projects, and supporting capacity-building initiatives that benefit residents in the Western Area Rural District.

North-West Branch

Covering districts such as Port Loko, Kambia, and Karene, the North-West Branch plays a vital role in strengthening local supplier linkages and employment in key sectors like agriculture, construction, and mining. The branch works closely with stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of local content policies and encourages skills development for youth in the region.

North-East Branch

The North-East Branch, serving districts including Bombali, Tonkolili, and Falaba, is focused on deepening local participation in energy, agribusiness, and infrastructure sectors. It monitors compliance among companies operating in the area and supports the integration of Sierra Leonean talent and enterprises into regional value chains.

Southern Region Branch

Spanning Bo, Moyamba, Bonthe, and Pujehun districts, the Southern Region Branch facilitates partnerships between businesses and local service providers. It also supports the development of local enterprises through training, compliance oversight, and advocacy for inclusive economic growth in the region.

Eastern Region Branch

Located in a region rich in natural resources, the Eastern Region Branch—covering Kenema, Kailahun, and Kono—focuses on maximizing local benefits from mining and agriculture-related investments. The branch plays a pivotal role in promoting fair employment practices, supplier development, and skills transfer initiatives across the region.