Freetown, 2nd April, 2026. The National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) today engaged the World Bank in a high-level meeting aimed at reviewing progress on ongoing public procurement reforms in Sierra Leone. The discussions focused on strengthening transparency, efficiency, and accountability across the procurement system, with particular emphasis on the continued rollout of the Electronic Government […]
Freetown, March 24, 2026. The National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) has taken a significant step forward in its digital transformation drive with a high-level leadership engagement featuring the demonstration of key modules of the Electronic Government Procurement (E-GP) system. The session was called to order by Sylvester B. Allieu, who welcomed participants and set the […]
Freetown, 24th February 2026. In a historic move to transform public procurement governance in Sierra Leone, the National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) and the Institute of Public Administration and Management β University of Sierra Leone (IPAMβUSL) have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening public procurement systems through education, research, and structured […]
Freetown, 19th February 2026 β The National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) has held a strategic engagement with the High Commission of India in Sierra Leone aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and expanding opportunities for institutional capacity building. The meeting brought together senior management of the NPPA and the Indian High Commissioner to explore areas of mutual […]
As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen procurement systems and enhance transparency and accountability within Sierra Leoneβs public health sector, the National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) hosted a high-level engagement with the Senior Manager,