Sierra Leone launches ILO-certified business training programme to strengthen MSME support capacity

Date: 2026-06-16
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

A two-week residential Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) Training of Trainers programme has commenced in Bo, bringing together professionals from across Sierra Leone to enhance support for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

The initiative is being implemented by Felei TechCity in partnership with the Ministry of Communication, Technology and Innovation and the International Labour Organization (ILO) through the Salone Project, with funding support from the European Union.

The programme has attracted 30 participants from nine districts across the country, including business development professionals, representatives from innovation and incubation hubs, government officials, and personnel from microfinance and private sector institutions. Participants are expected to undergo intensive training leading to globally recognised ILO certification as business trainers.

Organisers said the initiative is designed to strengthen the country’s capacity to provide quality business development services by equipping trainers with internationally recognised methodologies that can be applied to support entrepreneurs and small businesses.

Among the participants are ten women, fifteen business development professionals, five representatives from innovation and incubation hubs, and government officials drawn from the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDA) and other public institutions. Most of the participants bring significant experience to the programme, with a large majority having worked in the MSME sector for at least three years and nearly half possessing more than six years of experience.

Upon completion, the newly certified trainers are expected to return to their respective organisations and communities to deliver business development training and mentorship, helping to expand entrepreneurship support services across Sierra Leone.

Stakeholders involved in the programme noted that strengthening the capacity of trainers creates a multiplier effect, enabling more entrepreneurs and small business owners to access the skills and knowledge required to start, manage, and grow sustainable enterprises.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to promote entrepreneurship, job creation, and private sector development through enhanced support for the MSME ecosystem in Sierra Leone.

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