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When INSIDE AFRICA continues, in 2007 Sierra-Leone held its first election since U.N. peacekeepers left two years ago.
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For all about the elections in Sierra-Leone, I spoke earlier to John Stremlau with the Carter Center.
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It should be treated as any other one, similar to Sierra-Leone, for instance.
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It's only been five years since Sierra-Leone emerged from a civil war that killed 50,000 people, and robbed countless survivors of arms and legs.
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Reading them in Sierra-Leone would be a challenge, because about 70 percent of the adult population is illiterate.
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WRIGHT-FELTON: Dr. Michael Sawyer heads up a non-profit organization, Youth for Sierra-Leone Improvement.
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There will also be a preview of the Sierra-Leone election.
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A decade of civil war has left the small West African nation of Sierra-Leone playing catch-up.
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SAWYER: Without the educational system, or without focusing on education, I do not see Sierra-Leone improving itself.
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MICHAEL SAWYER, EDUCATION ADVOCATE: There, in Sierra-Leone, people live on less than $1 a day, and even though the government, you know, there is positive, the government has started to provide primary education, still people are unable to afford books or transportation to go to school.
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