Uniting Africa Through Sport, Culture, and Innovation
This is a detailed and innovative concept for the “Motherland National Stadium and Sport Center“ in Sierra Leone, envisioned by Tomeo Motto RDG-Nakamura and Financial Architect Marine Foundation Dr. Abdoul Gadiri Diallo.
A Vision of Hope for Africa: The Marine Foundation’s Landmark Announcement!
Today marks a historic moment for Africa and Sierra Leone as the Marine Foundation unveils its most ambitious sports facility project to date — a monumental gift to the nation, honoring the beloved mother of the President and symbolizing Africa’s rising spirit.
In the vibrant nation of Sierra Leone, the heart of western Africa, we are set to build a world-class stadium — a landmark of hope, progress, and unity. As part of my role as Ambassador to Japan for Sierra Leone, I am deeply honored to announce that I will soon receive the nationality of this beautiful nation. This project is my gift to Sierra Leone — a gift to Africa.
The Motherland National Stadium will stand as a proud emblem of African splendor, bringing together sports, culture, and community in one breathtaking structure. The construction is set to begin in September and, with the expertise of Japanese consultants, will be completed in less than a year. Imagine a space where dreams take flight, young athletes find inspiration, and the community gathers to celebrate life and unity.
This project will enrich the cultural and sports landscape and create thousands of jobs, empowering the local economy and setting a new standard for infrastructure development in Africa.
Japanese consultants, get ready! Your expertise will shape this state-of-the-art facility, designed with the precision and innovation that Japan is renowned for. This collaboration is not just about building a stadium; it’s about building bridges between nations, cultures, and futures.
Africa deserves nothing less. This is a new dawn — a celebration of Sierra Leone’s heritage and its promising future.
Let’s dream big, work together, and make history. Please enjoy and be part of this incredible journey!
Motherland National Stadium – MNS
Concept Overview:
The Motherland National Stadium in Sierra Leone, is envisioned as more than just a sports venue; it will be a cultural and social epicenter representing Africa’s dynamic spirit and heritage. As a 70,000-seater facility, it will host local and international sports events, cultural festivals, concerts, and community development programs, highlighting the vibrancy and unity of Sierra Leone and Africa.
1. Architectural Design:
Inspiration:
The design will draw from Sierra Leone’s rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes, incorporating motifs inspired by local art, traditional textiles, and the shapes of indigenous flora.
Structure:
Main Stadium: A circular, bowl-shaped arena symbolizing unity and inclusion.
Roof Design: A translucent canopy resembling interwoven palm leaves, allowing natural light while providing shade. The roof will have solar panels to make the stadium energy-efficient.
Cultural Gateway:
The entrance will feature a grand archway adorned with carvings of Sierra Leonean icons, storytellers, and athletes.
2. Multifunctional Facilities:
Sports Facilities:
A state-of-the-art football pitch with hybrid grass and turf for durability.
An athletics track surrounds the pitch.
Facilities for basketball, volleyball, and tennis.
Youth Empowerment Center:
Classrooms for educational programs.
Computer labs for digital skills training.
Studios for music, dance, and visual arts.
Community Spaces:
A library focusing on African literature and global knowledge.
An amphitheater for local performances and storytelling.
A tech innovation hub where young entrepreneurs can collaborate.
3. Innovation and Technology:
Smart Stadium Features:
Real-time event broadcasting using 5G connectivity.
Interactive seats with screens for live statistics, multilingual commentary, and engagement.
Sustainability:
Rainwater harvesting and purification systems.
Green walls with native plants for temperature regulation.
A solar farm in the stadium’s vicinity to power operations.
Cultural Showcase:
A digital museum showcasing Sierra Leone’s history and global achievements.
Virtual reality tours allow visitors to experience the region’s cultural legacy.
4. Community Engagement:
Educational Programs:
Partnering with local schools and universities to promote sports education, digital literacy, and leadership skills.
Athletic Development:
Youth football academies (WFYA) and training camps.
Coaching certifications and referee training workshops.
Job Creation:
Direct and indirect employment through construction, operations, and event hosting.
5. Symbolic Legacy:
The stadium will be a monument honoring the Sierra Leone’s Leadership, reflecting respect, love, and communal pride. It will also symbolize Sierra Leone’s potential as a global cultural and sporting hub, promoting peace and unity through youth engagement and community participation.
6. Global Connection:
The stadium will be equipped for international events, bringing together athletes and artists from Africa and the rest of the world. This will make Sierra Leone a center for international sports diplomacy, tourism, and cultural exchange.
SIERRA LEone
A New Dawn in Sierra Leone: Unity, Prosperity, and Transformation – In the Model of Africa’s Renaissance
Sierra Leone, the heart of western Africa, pulses with life, culture, and history. Its bustling streets and vibrant communities are a tapestry of Sierra Leone’s rich diversity. Temne voices mingle with Krio conversations, and the nation hums with the daily rhythm of tradition and progress. Sierra Leone is a land of promise, where hope rises like the sun over Bombali District.
Yet, like many great nations, Sierra Leone carries the weight of challenges. Education, though valued, struggles to reach every child. Health services, despite passionate efforts, remain stretched. But now, like a beacon on the horizon, a vision emerges — one that seeks not just to mend but to elevate, not just to support but to transform. The Marine Foundation arrives, carrying a wave of change that will wash over Sierra Leone, igniting growth and empowering communities.
Bridging Cultures and Building Communities
The Marine Foundation believes that unity is the soul of progress. With its diverse cultures and faiths, Sierra Leone will become a thriving example of harmonious coexistence. At the heart of this transformation is the “Motherland National Stadium,” a magnificent 70,000-seater marvel. It will not just host sports but serve as a cultural bridge, where young athletes of all backgrounds compete side by side, celebrating their shared dreams under the Sierra Leonean sky.
The stadium will be made of more than steel and stone. It will echo with the songs of unity and the chants of hope. Festivals will gather communities, and the youth will find purpose within their walls. It will be where stories are shared, talents are nurtured, and aspirations take flight.
Empowering Education for Future Generations
Education in Sierra Leone is a journey, but the path remains rocky for many. The Marine Foundation envisions schools where creativity flourishes and children learn to read and imagine, innovate, and lead. The Youth Empowerment Center, within the stadium complex, will be a sanctuary for eager minds.
Imagine a child from Sierra Leone discovering the world through technology and gaining skills that prepare them for global challenges. Imagine teachers inspired to nurture curious minds, their efforts supported by resources and training. Through partnerships with local schools and universities, the Marine Foundation will breathe new life into education, turning classrooms into havens of opportunity.
A Healthier Tomorrow
Sierra Leone’s spirit remains unbroken despite struggles with diseases like yellow fever and malaria. The Marine Foundation understands that a healthy community is a thriving one. Thus, it will support local healthcare, invest in modern medical facilities, and train first responders. The Holy Spirit Hospital, already a pillar of care, will receive support to expand its services, while new community clinics will sprout, offering accessible care to all.
But health is more than hospitals. It’s knowledge, prevention, and rapid response. By partnering with local organizations, the Foundation will equip communities to fight endemic diseases with resilience and expertise. No mother should fear for her child’s safety, and no elder should be without care. In Sierra Leone, health will be a promise fulfilled.
A Legacy of Hope and Prosperity
Sierra Leone will stand as a symbol of how dreams can bloom into reality when nurtured with care. The Marine Foundation’s commitment is to the present and the future, building a legacy that honors the past while paving the way for generations to come.
Sierra Leone will flourish from the bustling markets to the academic corridors of its universities, from the fervent prayers at dawn to the cheers in the stadium at dusk. Its people, strengthened and united, will become the architects of their destiny.
Together, they will weave a new story: unity, prosperity, and transformation are aspirations and a living, breathing reality. The Marine Foundation will not just build structures but plant seeds of progress, and from those seeds, a new Sierra Leone will rise — stronger, brighter, and unbreakable.
The Importance of Sport IN AFRICA
Africa: Where Football Breathes Life and Dreams Take Flight
Sierra Leone wakes up to the sound of football. In the early dawn, the nation’s fields come alive with the rhythmic thud of feet on the dusty ground, the laughter of young boys and girls kicking makeshift balls, and the spirited cheers of neighbors gathering to watch the unfolding dance of the game. Football here is more than just a sport; it’s a heartbeat, a language, a way of life.
The legendary Wusum Stars, Sierra Leone’s pride, have carried the spirit of the people through victories and struggles alike. Established as one of Sierra Leone’s oldest and most respected football clubs, they are not just athletes — they are symbols of resilience and community pride. When the Wusum Stars take to the pitch, Sierra Leone holds its breath, united in hope and fierce loyalty. The roar from the stands when they score echoes across the land, binding hearts and igniting dreams.
A Game of Unity and Purpose
For generations, Sierra Leone’s love for football has bridged divides, bringing together people of different faiths and backgrounds. On match days, the nation becomes one family, celebrating their common love for the game. From the Wusum Sports Stadium to the countless makeshift pitches across Bombali District, football is the universal call to come together, to cheer, to believe.
But for too long, Sierra Leone’s football dreams have been limited by resources, by infrastructure, by the lack of opportunities for the next generation. Boys and girls who dribble barefoot under the blazing sun envision something greater — the chance to represent their city, their country, their continent on a global stage.
The Marine Foundation: Awakening the Spirit of Youth Through Football
And now, the Marine Foundation arrives, with a vision as bold as the game itself. Through the World Football Youth Association (FYA), the Foundation will transform Sierra Leone into a thriving hub of athletic excellence. At the heart of this vision is the World Peace Cup (WPC) brand, celebrating youth, unity, and global harmony through sports. Supported by thousands of retired football legends, the FYA will cultivate not just players but leaders, using the game to shape character, discipline, and community spirit.
Imagine Sierra Leone as the epicenter of youth football development in Africa. The new National Stadium, a sprawling monument to unity, will host youth leagues, international tournaments, and training camps. Within its walls, legends will share their stories, coaching clinics will nurture talent, and the young will play not just to win but to grow, to learn, to build friendships that cross borders.
A Legacy of Champions
In the streets and schools of Sierra Leone, the Foundation will create programs that engage children from all walks of life. Girls will play alongside boys, challenging outdated norms and showing that football belongs to everyone. Coaches will be trained not just to develop skills but to mentor, teaching young athletes how to overcome obstacles both on and off the pitch.
The sports associations will not just be playing for Sierra Leone but for a future where every child with a ball at their feet knows that their dreams are valid, that their talent can take them far beyond their neighborhoods. The stadium will become a place where heroes are made, where youth find not just athletic prowess but purpose and pride.
Global Recognition and Local Pride
Through the FYA, Sierra Leone will become synonymous with youth football excellence, hosting teams from across Africa and beyond. Retired legends, patrons of the WPC, will walk the same fields as aspiring players, sharing wisdom, inspiring greatness. Sierra Leone will no longer just cheer for champions — it will become the birthplace of them.
The Foundation’s vision is grand but grounded, rooted in the spirit of Sierra Leone itself. It recognizes the nation’s passion, its tenacity, and its unwavering love for football. Through the FYA, the Marine Foundation will give young athletes not just a chance to play but a chance to succeed, to learn, to thrive.
From Dream to Reality
Football will not just remain a pastime but become a vehicle for education, for health awareness, for community unity. The game will inspire innovation, foster resilience, and forge lifelong friendships. And as Sierra Leone’s youth chase that elusive ball, they will know that the world is watching, cheering for their success, believing in their future.
The Marine Foundation believes in Sierra Leone’s heart. Through the power of football, it will unlock potential, nurture talent, and ensure that the game that has always been Sierra Leone’s soul now becomes its path to a brighter tomorrow.
A “Made in Africa” Unified Continental Label Incorporating Japanese Technologies Will Expand Japanese Business Volume in the African Market, Reaching Up to 1.2 Billion People. This Represents a Perfect Win-Win Development Strategy, a “Match Made in Heaven.”
Dr. Abdoul Gadiri Diallo
A Legacy of Vision: Dr. Abdoul Gadiri Diallo and the Next Level of the Marine Foundation
In the quiet power of conviction lies the strength to change the world. Few embody this truth as wholly as Dr. Abdoul Gadiri Diallo, an international financial expert whose journey spans over four decades of global strategy, economic intelligence, and transformational leadership. His presence in the Marine Foundation is not by chance—it is by purpose. A purpose crafted with the steady hands of a visionary who understands that real change demands more than dreams; it requires sacrifice, wisdom, and the weight of legacy.
For 40 years, Dr. Diallo has walked corridors of influence, built bridges of trust across nations, and shaped systems that support not just institutions, but the people they serve. His life’s work is not measured in titles or accolades, but in the enduring architecture of relationships—high-level connections, world-class initiatives, and humanitarian strategies that redefine what is possible. He doesn’t merely talk about impact—he engineers it with the precision of a master craftsman. And now, he brings this legacy to the Marine Foundation. But this is no ordinary step. “I am taking the Marine Foundation to the next level,” Dr. Diallo declares—not with ego, but with the quiet fire of someone who knows the price of progress. “Before Heaven is given, I must choose carefully who walks with me,” he adds, a phrase that carries the sacred weight of discernment. For Dr. Diallo, this mission is more than organizational growth—it is spiritual stewardship. It is not only about building structures, but building a future worthy of our children’s names.
He understands deeply that what is coming will cost—financially, emotionally, spiritually. And he is ready to pay the price. It is this resolve, this uncompromising dedication, that now shapes the next chapter of the Marine Foundation. With every investment, every meeting behind closed doors, every high-level agreement sealed, Dr. Diallo is laying down a path for a future far greater than any individual. His involvement is the key that unlocks the global stage.
Under his guidance, the Foundation does not merely expand—it evolves. It steps into a new realm of operational excellence, financial sustainability, and international credibility. What others might see as impossible, he sees as inevitable—because he has spent a lifetime preparing for this moment.
Dr. Abdoul Gadiri Diallo is not simply a supporter of the Marine Foundation; he is its catalyst. A figure whose faith is matched only by his intellect. A guardian of integrity, whose influence is the result of years lived in quiet mastery, not sudden applause.
In his hands, the Foundation is more than a project. It becomes a divine mission. And as he moves it forward with the full force of his legacy, he does so with the grace of a man who knows that eternity begins with choice. A choice to give. A choice to lead. A choice to transform. And for those who walk beside him, the journey promises nothing short of greatness.
Africa will save the world
The Marine Foundation posits that Africa holds the key to a sustainable and harmonious future for the world, primarily due to its rich natural resources, cultural diversity, and burgeoning youthful population. Here’s how Africa could potentially save the world:
Rich Natural Resources: Africa is endowed with abundant natural resources, including minerals, oil, gas, and renewable energy sources like solar and wind. By harnessing these resources responsibly and sustainably, Africa can lead the way in green energy production, reducing global reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change.
Cultural Diversity: Africa’s rich cultural heritage and diversity can contribute to a more inclusive and empathetic global society. By sharing its vibrant traditions, music, art, and philosophies, Africa can foster global unity and understanding, promoting peace and cooperation.
Youthful Population: With the world’s youngest population, Africa has the potential to drive innovation and change. By investing in education, technology, and entrepreneurship, Africa’s youth can develop solutions to global challenges, such as food security, healthcare, and sustainable development.
Agricultural Potential: Africa has vast arable land and the potential to become the world’s breadbasket. By adopting sustainable farming practices and innovative agricultural technologies, Africa can ensure food security for the world while protecting the environment.
Conservation Efforts: Africa is home to diverse ecosystems and wildlife. By leading conservation efforts, Africa can preserve the planet’s biodiversity, which is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and combating climate change.
Collaborative Leadership: The Marine Foundation envisions Africa adopting a collaborative leadership model, emphasizing unity, shared prosperity, and ethical governance. This approach can serve as a blueprint for global leadership, promoting peace, and stability.
Innovation and Technology: Africa’s emerging tech scene, with initiatives like the Marine Foundation’s green hydrogen technology, can offer sustainable solutions to global energy needs, reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy.
By leveraging its natural and human resources, cultural richness, and innovative spirit, Africa has the potential to lead the world towards a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future. The Marine Foundation believes in empowering Africa to realize this potential, ultimately contributing to global salvation.
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MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF.ORG): A Visionary International Organization Promoting Global Cultural Unity, Diplomatic Cooperation and and Sustainable Development.
Marine Foundation's Operational Strategic Capability
MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF) is an organization founded by Tomeo Motto RDG, characterized by its visionary outlook, sovereign-level status, and diplomatic privileges achieved through international agreements with African nations. The administrative headquarters of MARINE-FOUNDATION are situated in Tokyo, Japan. Fundamentally, MARINEF is dedicated to fostering global cultural unity, exemplified by the establishment of the United Five Oceans (U5O). This pioneering initiative underscores a fundamental truth: our planet's oceans and seas encircle all continents, symbolizing our interconnectedness. In this context, MARINEF emerges as a beacon of unity, tirelessly advocating for the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures worldwide. Its status parallels that of the United Nations (UN), yet it extends further, wielding international authority within a geo-political context under the strategic leadership of eminent figures such as the founders of the "Development World Bank" (DWB). These global leaders aspire to collaborate seamlessly with MARINEF-U5O, engaging in a multitude of humanitarian, diplomatic, and developmental endeavors while preserving the full sovereignty of regions. This distinctive fusion of diplomatic stature and financial autonomy, under the aegis of the Marine-Foundation Trust, empowers MARINEF-U5O to execute its missions with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency, potentially surpassing conventional organizational structures.
MARINE-FOUNDATION is presently committed to serving the global population at large, transcending geopolitical boundaries, and championing the cause of peace based on the guiding principles of common sense and morality. Its system is designed to promote economic development, facilitate infrastructure improvements, and stimulate social investments to attain enduring peace among diverse cultures.
MARINEF-U5O ensures that diplomatic interactions among nations revolve around economic benefits, enabling nations to retain control over their sovereignty and culture while avoiding religious, cultural, or political conflicts. The support of influential African nations bolsters the robust diplomatic presence of MARINEF-U5O. MARINEF-U5O (Marine Foundation) serves as a Universal Cultural Platform of Peace, dedicated to fostering the coexistence and prosperity of all.
Legally registered across Asia, Africa, and Europe, with plans for expansion into the UAE and GCC regions, the Marine Foundation is strategically positioned to facilitate its global operations. As an international entity dedicated to the social, economic, and cultural advancement of communities worldwide, the Marine Foundation collaborates with a diverse array of professional and academic organizations to provide top-tier services.
Many of its partners in socio-economic development and investment have earned recognition from Interbrand as either a Best Global Brand (BGB) or Best Domestic Brand (BDB). These partners include prominent business leaders from five continents, featuring notable figures from the Arabian Gulf and India.
Through these collaborations, the Marine Foundation has established one of the most effective and efficient platforms for sustainable investment and operational systems, supported by a robust network that enables rapid global responses. In this era of the fourth industrial revolution, the Marine Foundation has also developed a unique public relations mechanism capable of mobilizing public and private funding for strategic interventions across various priority socio-economic sectors. Our approach prioritizes human-centric development, empowering individuals to contribute and participate in their country's progress, thus strengthening the global market within international societies.
The Marine Foundation places a strong emphasis on promoting and developing human capital. We believe in the potential of every global citizen to realize their dreams. Our vision of humanity encompasses decency and solidarity, which are essential for building stable economies. By fostering inclusive and well-balanced systems, we can effectively address various ecological challenges. Together, we are stronger and safer.
Educational Structures & Institutions
WFYA - World Football Youth Association & MIFA - Marine International Football Academy
Connecting Young Talents Globally & Sports Equipment Distribution System. Official page
The Voyage Academy - VA
Academic Heritage Traveling Club for Tourism Development. Official page
World Naval Federation - WNF
Naval Exercises for Humanitarian Services & Disciplinary Training. Official page
Ocean Universal Academy
Marine Foundation Children's Full Marine Education & Environmental School - Official Page
National Kingdom Schools - SCU
Sea Campus Universal. Fast Leaning & Children Full Accommodation Systems in the form of children educational villages. Official Pages
Global University - GU
University of Technology & Development and the Faculties of Vocational Technical School. Official Page
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Clubs & Assemblies
Brand Owners Association - IBC
Marine Foundation supervisory members Part Owners of the Brand. Official Leadership page - Official Entrance Page
First Ladies Club - FLC
Women's Voice for Education & Women Empowerment. Presidential Spouses, Royal Families & Dignitary Ladies. Official Page
United Five Oceans - U5O
The Continental Confederation of all Nations of the Marine Foundation. Official Page
Club of Africa - COA
African Discovery Renaissance & Reunion Heritage of the Motherland. Official Page
Wealth Legendary Agency - WLA
Billionaire Legacy Academia Council for Infrastructural Restoration. Official Page
AIIDA - Arabian Islamic Initiatives for the Development of Africa
Arabian Islamic Cultural Regions of Support for Africa's Economic Growth with Infrastructural Projects and Finance. Official Page
Montebise & The Club of Kingdom Nations
The Gathering of True Monarchs for Peace and Restoration. The Peace Assembly of Kingdom Nations. Official Page
The Federation of First Sovereign Nations & Indigenous Tribes
Based on the Development World Bank of Founder Mr. Bian S. Mason. Official Website
The Council of Celebrities - COC
Education & Celebration in the Context of Celebrities' participation through the System of the Marine Foundation. Official Page
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Transfer of Technologies & Medical
Health Distribution Agency - HDA
Marine Foundation's health distribution program worldwide up to the 241 nations/regions of the world. Official Page
Maritime Development Agency - MDA
Connecting Marine Technology to the World. Official Page
Children Hospital & Resort - MCHR
International Children Hospital and Resort based on the Concept of Dr. Professor Undra Semjidsuren. Official Page
Japan Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency - JAPIA
"Japan-Africa" "Public-Private" Partnership Special Initiatives For Economic & Educational Developments. Official Page
Slow Moving Water Technology - WATEROTOR
Bringing Electricity to the Entire World, Mr. Ferguson is the Founder and Proud Owner of the Marvelous Organization, which has recently become a Marine Foundation via its Co-Chairman Mr. Brian S. Mason, Founder of the First Development World Bank. Official Page
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Mass Online & Offline Membership Platforms
Global Citizens Live Association - GCLA
Marine Foundation initiates the Global Citizen Live Association – GCLA – to assemble a movement for those who adhere to the practice of total respect for human life, one another, and the earth's environment. Official Page
Wikinations.Com
Geographical Education & Corporate Membership. International Chamber of Commerce Online. Official Page
Marine International Communication Centers - MICC
The Global Communication Center serves as Physical Places of Social and Educational Gatherings of the GCLA membership. Official Page
International Women Club - IWC
The International Women Club is a worldwide "Women Oriented" platform with a mission to become an audience of support for the Marine Foundation concerning women empowerment and the Protection of Children worldwide. Official Page
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Mass Multimedia & Diplomacy
Marine Correspondent & Media Club - MCMC
The Exact Replica of the Foreign Correspondent Club of Japan. This is the media base of the Marine Foundation throughout the world. Official page
Marine Embassy Resorts - MER
Starting with Africa, the development and settlement of the most Charismatic and Unique Diplomatic Hotel Chain Ever Conceived, Under the Ruling of the United Five Ocean. MER is the Home of MCMC and the Headquarters of the World Naval Federation. Official Page
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Financial Platforms
First Development World Bank - DWB
Conceived, Founded, Created, and Owned by Brian S. Mason, the DWB is also set to reunite all the Natives' First Sovereign Nations of the World. It is a Total Reform of "Wealth Distribution" Through the Full Fledged Development Platform of the Marine Foundation, which in the Great Part, will use the DWB's financial wisdom to the creation of the most ambitious projects on the planet. Official Page
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Entertainment & Tourism
World Peace Orchestra - WPO
If you want to feel the love, listen to the music while looking at someone's eyes, but if you're going to see what it sounds like in action, engage your world to celebrate at all times. Classic Division, Jazz Division, and Modern Division. Official Page
Maritime Tourism Agency - MTA
What's Good for One is Good for A Million. Official Page
Sea of Dreams - SOD
The Initiation of Women of the Marine Foundation for all Children at Large. First Chapter at Aruba Caribbean Island. Official Page
Freddy's Magical Toy & Design Factory
Creation of ART objects and Brand Material by African Artist Freddy Mongo Wenako. Also, the cooperation with Jospin - Renown African Artist. Official Page
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Corporate Responsibility & Governance, and Sponsors Groups
The Green Certificate
Corporate Certification in Leadership, Integrity, and Inspiration. The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Worldwide. Official Page
Sponsors Sisters Association
The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organization. Official Page
Sponsors Partners Association
The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page
Sponsors Affiliates Association
The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page
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Propel Organization and Implementation
EcoVision – Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle
When it comes to beach cleanups in Sierra Leone, West Africa, data collection and research play a vital role in understanding the impact of these efforts on the environment and informing future conservation strategies.
Comprehensive Report on Beach Cleanup Findings and Recommendations
Introduction:
This comprehensive report presents the findings of the data analysis conducted by Propel Organization as part of its beach cleanup initiatives in Sierra Leone. The report highlights the key observations, trends, and recommendations derived from the data collected during beach cleanups. The objective of this report is to provide a comprehensive overview of the extent and impact of beach pollution, as well as to propose evidence-based strategies for addressing this issue and promoting sustainable practices.
1. Findings:
a. Litter Composition: The data analysis revealed that the majority of litter found on the beaches consists of plastic items, including bottles, bags, and packaging materials. Other common types of litter include fishing gear, cigarette butts, and food wrappers. The presence of hazardous materials, such as broken glass and sharp objects, was also noted.
b. Litter Hotspots: The analysis identified specific areas along the coastline that are particularly prone to litter accumulation. These hotspots are located by urban centers, tourist attractions, and fishing communities. Understanding these hotspots is crucial for targeted cleanup efforts and pollution prevention measures.
c. Marine Debris: The data collected indicated a significant presence of marine debris, including plastic fragments and fishing nets. This poses a serious threat to marine life, as entanglement and ingestion of these materials can lead to injury or death.
d. Water Quality: Water quality testing revealed varying levels of pollution in the coastal waters. Parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and presence of contaminants were within acceptable limits in some areas, while others showed signs of pollution, possibly due to nearby sources such as industrial discharge or improper waste management.
e. Biodiversity: The biodiversity assessment highlighted the importance of coastal ecosystems as habitats for various marine species. The presence of endangered or protected species, such as sea turtles and migratory birds, underscores the need for conservation efforts to protect their habitats from pollution.
2. Recommendations:
Based on the findings of the data analysis, the following recommendations are proposed to address beach pollution and promote sustainable practices:
a. Enhanced Waste Management: Implement and enforce proper waste management practices, including waste segregation, recycling initiatives, and the establishment of waste collection points along the coastline. Public awareness campaigns should be conducted to educate communities on the importance of responsible waste disposal.
b. Plastic Reduction Strategies: Collaborate with local businesses, government agencies, and NGOs to develop and implement strategies to reduce the use of single-use plastics. This may include promoting alternative packaging materials, encouraging reusable products, and implementing plastic bag bans in vulnerable areas.
c. Community Engagement: Engage local communities, schools, and youth groups in beach cleanup activities and environmental education programs. Foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among community members to ensure the sustainability of beach cleanup efforts.
d. Policy Advocacy: Advocate for the formulation and implementation of policies and regulations that address the root causes of beach pollution. This may include stricter enforcement of littering laws, imposing fines for improper waste disposal, and promoting corporate responsibility in waste management practices.
e. Collaboration and Partnerships: Strengthen collaboration with government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders to pool resources and expertise in addressing beach pollution. This includes sharing best practices, conducting joint cleanup activities, and supporting research and monitoring efforts.
f. Research and Monitoring: Continuously monitor the impact of beach cleanup initiatives and conduct research to assess the effectiveness of implemented strategies. This will provide valuable insights for further improvement and help track progress towards a cleaner and healthier coastal environment.
1. Methodology:
a. Site Selection: In addition to identifying heavily polluted or prone to pollution beaches, Propel also includes Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River in their site selection process. These areas are known for their ecological significance and are important water bodies in Sierra Leone.
2. Data Collection:
a. Litter Surveys: Visual surveys are conducted at Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River to identify and quantify different types of litter found in these areas. The collected litter is categorized and recorded based on material, size, and origin.
b. Marine Debris Monitoring: Propel collects data on marine debris in Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River, including plastic items, fishing gear, and other pollutants that pose a threat to marine life. The location and quantity of debris are documented.
c. Water Quality Testing: Propel conducts water quality tests at Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River to assess the level of pollution in these water bodies. Parameters such as pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and presence of contaminants are measured.
d. Biodiversity Assessment: Propel conducts surveys at Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River to document the presence of marine species, including endangered or protected species. This helps in understanding the impact of pollution on these ecosystems.
3. Recommendations:
Based on the data collected from Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River, the following additional recommendations are proposed:
a. Pollution Prevention Measures: Implement measures to prevent pollution from entering Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River. This may include setting up garbage collection points, promoting responsible waste disposal practices, and implementing measures to control industrial and agricultural runoff.
b. Habitat Restoration: Conduct restoration activities to improve the ecological health of Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River. This may involve planting native vegetation, removing invasive species, and restoring natural habitats for marine species.
c. Education and Awareness: Conduct educational programs and awareness campaigns specifically targeting Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River. This will help local communities understand the importance of these areas and encourage them to actively participate in their conservation.
d. Monitoring and Research: Continue monitoring the pollution levels and biodiversity of Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River to track the effectiveness of implemented measures and identify any emerging issues. Conduct research to better understand the specific challenges faced by these areas and develop targeted solutions.
Conclusion:
The findings presented in this comprehensive report highlight the extent and impact of beach pollution in Sierra Leone and emphasize the urgent need for action. By implementing the recommended strategies and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, Propel Organization can make a significant contribution to mitigating beach pollution and promoting sustainable practices. The preservation of Sierra Leone’s coastal environment requires a collective effort, and this report serves as a foundation for evidence-based decision-making and informed actions towards a cleaner and healthier coastline.
The inclusion of Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River in Propel’s beach cleanup initiatives further strengthens their efforts to address pollution and protect the coastal environment in Sierra Leone. By collecting data, implementing recommendations, and fostering collaboration, Propel Organization contributes to the preservation and restoration of Lumley Creek Beach and Lumley Creek River, ensuring their long-term sustainability.
10 Steps to a Marine Vocational School in Sierra Leone
10 steps toward realizing a vocational school in Sierra Leone focused on sanitary and waste management technology, with the goal of cleaning the city of Freetown: MVS, a Marine Foundation Agency of Development.
2 – Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with local government officials, community leaders, environmental organizations, and potential industry partners to garner support and gather insights into their needs and priorities regarding waste management and sanitation.
3 – Curriculum Development: Develop a comprehensive curriculum tailored to the specific needs of Freetown, covering topics such as waste management techniques, sanitation practices, recycling, environmental sustainability, and relevant technical skills.
4 – Infrastructure Planning: Identify suitable locations for the vocational school and assess the necessary infrastructure requirements, including classrooms, laboratories, workshops, and waste management facilities.
5 – Partnership Development: Forge partnerships with local educational institutions, government agencies, international organizations, and private sector companies to leverage resources, expertise, and funding opportunities for the vocational school.
6 – Recruitment and Training of Staff: Recruit qualified instructors and staff with expertise in waste management, sanitation, environmental science, and vocational training, and provide them with specialized training as needed.
7 – Facilities Setup: Establish the vocational school facilities, including renovating or constructing buildings, equipping classrooms and workshops with necessary tools and equipment, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
8 – Outreach and Recruitment of Students: Launch awareness campaigns and outreach activities to promote the vocational school and recruit students from local communities, targeting both youth and adults interested in pursuing careers in waste management and sanitation.
9 – Implementation of Training Programs: Begin offering training programs and courses based on the developed curriculum, providing hands-on practical experience and opportunities for internships or apprenticeships with local businesses and organizations.
10 – Monitoring and Evaluation: Continuously monitor the effectiveness of the vocational school’s programs and initiatives, collecting feedback from students, instructors, employers, and other stakeholders, and making adjustments as needed to ensure ongoing improvement and success in achieving the goal of cleaning Freetown through enhanced waste management and sanitation practices.