Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh Champions Local Traders at the Women in Tourism Regional Congress Exhibition.

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Freetown: In a powerful display of solidarity and support, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh visited the Women in Tourism Regional Congress Exhibition, held at the Bintumani Conference Center, to connect with local traders and promote women’s empowerment in the tourism sector. The exhibition gathered over 50 women entrepreneurs from Sierra Leone and neighboring regions, showcasing their handmade crafts, textiles, organic skincare, traditional jewelry, and locally sourced foods.

According to Sierra Leone News Agency, walking through the vibrant displays, Dr. Jalloh paused at several booths, engaging in heartfelt conversations with the traders about their products, the unique stories behind them, and the challenges they face. The Vice President’s visit was more than a formality; it was a direct acknowledgment of these women’s hard work and dedication, many of whom rely on tourism to sustain their families and communities.

“We are committed to supporting local entrepreneurship, especially among women,”
Dr. Jalloh affirmed, underscoring the government’s goal of creating a sustainable tourism industry that celebrates Sierra Leone’s rich heritage and benefits communities nationwide. His words resonated deeply with the traders, many of whom expressed gratitude for the government’s focus on women-led enterprises as a driver for economic growth and cultural preservation.

The exhibition, with its diverse array of locally crafted goods, was a testament to the resilience and creativity of Sierra Leonean women and a vivid showcase of the nation’s heritage. The atmosphere was optimistic as entrepreneurs networked with potential buyers, shared their cultural knowledge, and promoted the pride of their local regions.

For many vendors, the Vice President’s visit was a beacon of hope for the future of women in business. “This is more than just an event; it is a chance for us to be seen and supported,” said one trader, her emotion-filled voice. Another participant echoed her sentiment, highlighting how such events give wo
men the encouragement and visibility needed to thrive in the tourism industry.

As Dr. Jalloh concluded his tour, he reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering an inclusive tourism industry that uplifts women and enriches communities. His support, warmly received by the participants, signals a promising path forward for women entrepreneurs across Sierra Leone. This path honors their creativity and resilience while enhancing the nation’s cultural and economic landscape.