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Stats SL Concludes 28-Day Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey Training, Deploys Field Workers to Commence Data Collection

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
28 November 2025
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Freetown, 26th November 2025 — Statistics Sierra Leone (Stats SL), in partnership with UNICEF, has successfully concluded a 28-day intensive training programme for enumerators ahead of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS7).

Delivering the opening remarks at the closing ceremony held at the EJ Hall, Fourah Bay College, Samuel Ansumana, Director of Communications and Public Relations at Stats SL, commended the facilitators, consultants, and trainees for their dedication throughout the month-long exercise.

 

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SL MICS 2025 National and Training Coordinator, Miriam Jalloh, expressed appreciation to UNICEF and the consultants, describing the training as a “bittersweet journey.” She noted that the four-week session had equipped participants with valuable knowledge and practical skills. Mrs. Jalloh praised the trainees for their commitment and encouraged those placed on the waiting list not to lose hope, emphasizing that the learning they acquired remains useful.

 

UNICEF consultant Ramesh Ghimire highlighted the strong performance of the trainees, both in mastering and explaining the modules. He emphasized the hands-on approach of the training and applauded the group for their active participation. Ghimire reminded those selected that this marks only the beginning, as they will return for further review sessions.

 

Mona Korsgaard, Chief of Social Protection at UNICEF, expressed her delight at witnessing both the opening and closing of the training. She acknowledged the rigorous nature of the programme and reassured those not selected that the skills they gained would support them in future field engagements. She commended all facilitators, trainees, and partners—including UN Women—for their hard work. Korsgaard also underscored the critical role of enumerators as they transition into field operations, stressing that accuracy in household data collection is essential for informing progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Delivering the keynote address, Statistician General and Chief Census Officer, Andrew Bob Johnny, thanked the facilitators, support staff, and trainees for their dedication and sacrifice. He congratulated those who passed the training, reminding them that the real task lies ahead in the field. He praised the group for performing well above the pass mark, indicating a strong understanding and application of the material taught. He also encouraged those who were not selected to remain hopeful, assuring them that the knowledge they gained remains invaluable.

 

Mr. Johnny reaffirmed Stats SL’s commitment to supporting and building the capacity of all individuals involved in national data-collection efforts, describing the institution as a family.

 

During the closing session, trainee Elizabeth M. Kanneh expressed gratitude to the lecturers, particularly for the mental-health module, which she described as a true eye-opener. She highlighted the importance of women enumerators administering the women’s questionnaire to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for open conversations.

 

Another trainee, Alhaji Alimamy Sultan Turay, reflected on the significance of the training, noting that he had acquired new skills such as water-quality testing, anthropometric measurement, and other technical competencies.

 

A total of 156 trainees were trained and selected for the MICS7 exercise and were deployed to the field on Wednesday, 26th November 2025, to begin work immediately. An additional 26 candidates were placed on the waiting list. All enumerators were urged to give their best in service to God and country, adhere to protocols, and ensure the collection of accurate and reliable data.

 

©️ Stats SL Comms & PR Unit

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