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 Ambassador of the EU Delegation to Sierra Leone

Ambassador Jacek Jankowski is a dedicated advocate for sustainable development, governance, and human rights across Africa. Throughout his distinguished diplomatic career, he has collaborated closely with regional and continental institutions and governments to foster cooperation promote peace, and champion human rights and good governance. Before his assignment in Sierra Leone, Ambassador Jankowski served as the EU Ambassador to Zambia and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), as well as the Polish Ambassador to Ethiopia, Djibouti, South Sudan, the African Union and the UN Economic Commission for Africa.

His leadership in these roles has been pivotal in advancing EU interventions in health, education, and governance, while addressing regional security, strengthening economic cooperation, and promoting peace and stability across the continent.

He holds Master’s Degrees in International Affairs form the Columbia University (New York, USA), Political Science from Warsaw University (Poland), and Finance and Banking from Warsaw School of Economics (Poland). He speaks Polish, English, French, German, and Russian.

In 2023, Ambassador Jankowski was honoured by the President of the Republic of Zambia with an award: “The Order of the Eagle of Zambia – 3rd Division” for his exemplary work and achievements in the service of Zambians.

Ambassador Jacek Jankowski continues to champion EU values and shared global principles in his mission in Sierra Leone, focusing on human rights, socio-economic development, and the strengthening of democratic institutions and good governance.

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    Ambassador Jacek Jankowski

    Jacek Jankowski, Head of the EU Delegation to Sierra Leone.

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    Ambassador Jacek Jankowski

    Ambassador Jacek Jankowski

Message from the Ambassador

Dear visitors of our webpage,

It gives me a pleasure to welcome you to the virtual presence of the European Union Delegation in Freetown.

The European Union (EU) is a longstanding and committed partner of Sierra Leone. The European Union and Sierra Leone have built a partnership based on shared values, including peace, democracy, governance and human rights.

The EU is a strong and reliable political and development partner of Sierra Leone, encouraging and supporting consolidation and progress on peace, stability and democracy (including electoral support), governance, human rights, gender equality and women empowerment and participation, inclusive economic growth and development, sustainable management of natural resources and environmental protection.

At the annual high-level Political Dialogue between the European Union, EU Member States and the Government of Sierra Leone, we continue to deepen our partnership and address different issues of mutual interest.

In December 2021, the European Union adopted the Multi-Annual Indicative Programme (MIP) for its partnership and cooperation with Sierra Leone for the period 2021-2027. In line with the new partnership approach, the mobilisation of resources will be staged. The EU indicatively commits EUR 245 million for the period 2021-2024. The EU programming is aligned with the Medium-term National Development Plan (MTNDP), the Government’s development agenda for the period 2019– 2023.

The EU’s partnership and cooperation priority areas focus on the following areas, all closely interrelated:

- Green Economy: fostering the creation of decent jobs, as well as sustainable, inclusive, green economic transformation. Increasing access to modern, sustainable, affordable and reliable energy for jobs and growth; developing sustainable, employment-oriented agriculture and fisheries food systems for health and nutrition. Supporting sustainable management and protection of terrestrial and marine ecosystems and biodiversity.

- Human Development for people to enjoy long, healthy and creative lives. Investing in Basic and Secondary Education and TVET. Improving the quality literacy and numeracy, skills and qualifications of the population. Enhancing Social Protection, to reduce vulnerabilities and sustain growth.

- Democratic and Inclusive Governance and Human Rights. Supporting peaceful, inclusive, transparent and credible elections. Supporting Government’s effectiveness and public service delivery at national and local level. Targeting also economic governance to underpin sustainable economic and social policies by strengthening public finance management, transparency and domestic resources mobilisation. Improving the business and investment climate.

Gender equality and women empowerment remain a cross-cutting, horizontal priority of the EU partnership and cooperation with Sierra Leone. The EU continues to support the work of civil society organizations in the country.

The EU Delegation and the EU member states build “Team Europe” and we act together in Sierra Leone.

We invite you to discover our web presence and to follow us on Facebook or on Twitter.

A wan mek una no se di EU ɛn Salone go kɔntinyu fɔ wok togɛda fɔ mek di kɔntri go bifo.

Ambassador Jankowski