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Handicap International began working in Sierra Leone in 1996, in response to the urgent needs in the country due to the civil war.
The conflict, which lasted from 1991 until 2002, resulted in widespread destruction of health services and infrastructure and the disruption of mass vaccination campaigns. The human cost was terrible: 75,000 people were killed, and 2 million displaced. 20,000 people were mutilated by warring factions, including 5,000 with damage to their u pper limbs, and 5,000 child soldiers were enrolled in the army.
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Today, a certain calm has returned to the country: all child soldiers have been demobilised, the disarmament of the various factions is considered complete and the displaced people and refugees have mostly returned to their home towns and villages.
Since 2000 Handicap International has been able to stabilise activities and gradually shift from emergency programmes to long-term development projects. Our activities are mainly focused on promoting the rights of people with disabilities, improving their inclusion in their communities and providing rehabilitation services.
Key Facts - Sierra Leone
• Population: 5.8 million
• Household Consumption: $405 per year
• Life Expectancy: 48 years
• Human Development: ranked 158th out of 169 countries
Source: UNDP HDR 2011