The National Telecommunications Commission (NATCOM) of Sierra Leone is an independent Regulatory body, established by an Act of Parliament, the Telecommunications Act 2006, as amended.
The Independent Media Commission (IMC) established in 2000 by an Act of Parliament as the regulatory body for media institutions in Sierra Lone will organize the Fifth Annual IMC/Zain Media Awards ceremony for excellence in reporting at the Bank of Sierra Leone Complex on Friday 26th February 2010 commencing at 7.00p.m.
The SierraLeoneHeritage.org digital resource is the main output of a research project entitled ‘Reanimating Cultural Heritage: Digital Repatriation, Knowledge Networks and Civil Society Strengthening in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone’. The project is being funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of its Beyond Text programme and is being directed by Dr Paul Basu of University College London. The project’s Informatics team is being led by Dr Martin White of the University of Sussex.
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) was established by the government of Sierra Leone with the promulgation of the Anti-Corruption Act 2000 which gave the ACC its legal existence. It was set up primarily to investigate alleged instances of corruption and to prevent corruption practices. The Anti-Corruption Act 2008 repealed and replaced the Anti-Corruption Act 2000 with the aim of strengthening the ACC to most effectively execute its functions and mandates.