Sierra Leone is preparing to host one of the most important national conversations of the year as the Sierra Leone Policy Conference 2025 officially kicks off next week at the New Brookfields Hotel in Freetown. Scheduled for December 8–10, the three-day gathering will bring together government leaders, development partners, policy thinkers, private sector executives and key national stakeholders for a national dialogue aimed at shaping the country’s economic future.
With the theme “Financing Sierra Leone’s Sustainable Future,” the conference is expected to generate the energy, debate and shared vision that the nation urgently needs as it pushes for growth, innovation and long-term development. Organisers have emphasised that this year’s event will go far beyond speeches, positioning it as an inclusive, solutions-driven platform where practical ideas, actionable commitments and cross-sector collaborations will take centre stage.
The spotlight is expected to fall on Chief Minister David Moinina Sengeh, who is set to deliver the highly anticipated keynote address. His message is expected to reinforce government’s commitment to transforming the economy through smarter resource mobilisation, modern technology and stronger, more efficient institutions.
Excitement is building nationwide as citizens, partners and observers look forward to the fresh ideas and bold commitments that will emerge. For many, the Policy Conference 2025 represents more than just a meeting, it is a moment for reflection, innovation and charting a future Sierra Leoneans can believe in.
As the countdown begins, some locals in the West African country are talking, planning and preparing. Next week, they are expected to be united to grace the event they believe would shape the country’s future.

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