Family Farming Knowledge Platform

RuLIS country brief: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone Integrated Household Survey 2018

RuLIS is a tool to support policies for reducing rural poverty, bringing together harmonized indicators and comparable data across countries and over time on rural incomes, livelihoods and rural development. It includes a set of harmonized household- and individual-level data and indicators on different aspects of livelihoods, including crops and livestock production, off-farm and non-farm income generating activities, households’ composition and demographics, agricultural inputs, technology use, access to social protection, time use, shocks and migration. RuLIS currently includes information from 39 countries, with increasing data coverage in time and space as more micro-data becomes available. RuLIS aims to provide critical information for understanding medium- and long- term trends in the structural transformation of agriculture and rural economies; and for the design of policies that promote and accompany social and economic transformation and enhancement. This brief uses data from the FAO RuLIS database, which aggregates data from the third wave of the Sierra Leone Integrated Household Survey of 2018 (Statistics Sierra Leone, 2018) to highlight the results of some key indicators.

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Publisher: FAO
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Author: FAO
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Organization: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Year: 2022
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Country/ies: Sierra Leone
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Policy brief/paper
Content language: English
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