The Global Partners for Community Development (GPCD) – Sierra Leone  
Chapter – a Non-Governmental Humanitarian Organization, have officially announced its executive members and signed a one-year agreement. 
Foday
  Koroma, Director of GPCD, made the announcement in a meeting held at 
the Global Partners current office on 11 Prince Street, Freetown.
Mohamed
  Bah, founder and chairman of the organization, said the selections 
were finalized following recommendations by the director and his (Bah)  
rigorous examination of the appointees.
Bah thanked the appointees for their perseverance to keep GPCD alive,
  expressed his trust in them and urged them to put in their best to 
help humanity, especially the impoverished.
He noted that the setting
 up of the executive is a new phase and stated that the team must get 
things moving as fast as possible.
“We are young and energetic. Let us go out there, impact the lives of people and make history,” he stressed.
He said the agreement is renewable based on performance.
The 
signing or the one-year agreement was done after Barrister Kanu, the 
organization's attorney, took the appointees through the agreement. 
In
 a brief statement, Barrister Kanu informed the appointees of  
Non-Governmental Organization international best practices, and what to 
expect from a charitable organization like GPCD. 
He stressed 
volunteers must be compensated, vowed to provide the team with all 
necessary documents, assured them that signing of the one-year agreement
 is to their advantage and remarked that it is a blessing to be in a 
position to help people who could not help themselves in certain harsh 
living conditions. 
The Appointees:
Umaru Foday Koroma – Director
Abdul Sillah – Media Commentator
Melvin Sharty – Project Coordinator/ Program Coordinator
Alusine Kamara – Finance Manager
Hannah Bentina Kekura – Front Desk/Receptionist
Also, both the chairman and the director informed the team to follow the 15-12-2018 Code of Ethics of Global Partner for Community Development.
 
    
    
    
     
  
    