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WE are a non-for profit voluntary movement desired to see improved political culture and economic prosperity, based on national reconciliation, unity and social cohesion in Sierra Leone. We are aware of the persistent of divisiveness and mutual mistrust along political party affiliation, ethnic and regional lines. We believe a transformed political and economic system in Sierra Leone requires the full participation of committed citizens that put the principles of trust, relationship building, love for one another, unity, freedom and access to justice in our nation, first above every thing else. We are conscious that the success of CNU-SL depends in large part on the acceptance of and support for its operation by the people of Sierra Leone.
We work based on: Objectivity, Relevance, Credibility, Respect, Building Mutual trust and Relationships, and Impartiality. We believe in reinforcement not replacement of state and democratic institutions, and effective partnerships building for sustained ownership of the core services we deliver to our clients and target beneficiaries.
We strive towards the attainment of national reconciliation, and social cohesion amongst all regions and ethnic groups in Sierra Leone, as a source of inspiration for unity and collective actions aimed at economic prosperity for all.
CNU-SL is formally registered with the Government of Sierra Leone (MSWGCA/VOL/49/2014)..
No, CNU-SL is neither a political party nor does it favour any political movement. The movement is however involved in uniting and strengthening political parties.
Campaign for Unity Team is a Youth, Grassroots and Students movement aligned with SLPP with an aim of delivering unity and reconciliation within the party. CNU-SL has been working with CUT to unite SLPP since January 2013.