The rain came down like iron rods for hours.
Not an auspicious start for the launch of Amnesty International’s campaign to end maternal mortality in Sierra Leone. However, by early afternoon, the sun was beginning to peep through the dark grey clouds and steam rose from Freetown’s roads, as the puddles dried.
By 4pm, thousands of Sierra Leoneans, many dressed in yellow t-shirts bearing the “End Maternal Mortality in Sierra Leone” slogan had gathered at Bishop Johnson Memorial School ground. Most of the crowd were women and girls, and many were visibly pregnant.
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Amnesty International Secretary General, Irene Khan, visited Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (PCMH) in Freetown on Sunday to understand the problems the Sierra Leone healthcare system faces in fighting death during childbirth.
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The Bishop Johnson Memorial School, before the launch © Amnesty International
Khairunissa Dhala is a campaigner in Amnesty International’s Africa team.
After days, weeks and months of planning, the first day of the caravan and campaign launch on maternal mortality in Sierra Leone has arrived!
The event is being held at Bishop Johnson Memorial School, which is next door to Princess Christian Maternity Hospital (PCMH) and one of Freetown’s biggest slums called Moaf.
We hope to attract people from these areas as they are most affected by the issues surrounding maternal mortality.
We are expecting 5,000 people at the Freetown launch. The Sierra Leone section has spent the last few weeks
advertising the event in newspapers and on the radio and everyone is really excited.
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Press conference in Sierra Leone to highlight the human rights issues in Gambia ©Amnesty International
Amnesty International’s section Sierra Leone held a press conference at the section’s office to inform journalists of the gross human rights violations and the state of terror in Gambia. The press conference was attended by journalists of both the print and electronic media.
The agenda for the conference included: welcome and background information about the state of human rights in Gambia, a press statement and questions and answers session. The following press houses and TV stations attended: Awoko, New Vision, Exclusive, Premier News, Spark, Spectator, Journalists for Human rights, Radio Democracy 98.1, Premier Tok Radio, Sierra Leone Broadcasting Station TV, ABC TV and Bible Broadcasting Network Radio.
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Elana Dallas has returned from Sierra Leone, where she was part of an Amnesty International team researching maternal mortality

The mother and surviving daughter of Yerie Marah, who died in childbirth ©Amnesty International
Back in the UK, trying to make sense of my photos, my notes, and all that we learned about maternal mortality in Sierra Leone. The urgency is indisputable – countless women are dying needlessly and in great pain – but is there the political will in the government and among donors to take immediate, decisive action?
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