
PaNBA-SL
Pay No Bribe Animators Sierra Leone
Pay No Bribe Animators Sierra Leone (PaNBA S/L) is a social accountability, anti-corruption and development civil society organization established on the 20th of November 2018. By a group of citizens who worked as community Animators for the three years campaign project, named “Pay No Bribe, funded by Department for International Development (DFID) and implemented by the Anticorruption Commission of Sierra Leone and it partners have founded the organization with the focus to curb corruption and address social injustices in society by focusing on legal frameworks, institutional mechanisms, and community engagement in the rural communities of Sierra Leone. We believe that corruption is a tool that hinders the development of every country and weakens the fundamental principles and values of democracy, transparency and accountability
MOTTO: ZERO TOLERANCE OF CORRUPTION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.

OUR MISSION
our mission is to integrate social and economic values through effective advocacy engagement and creating a proactive healthy environment by ensuring that every citizen benefits from national resources and equal opportunities
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OUR VISION
Our vision is based on the will of a Corrupt Free Nation wherein public institutions can provide quality services to Sierra Leoneans in a transparent and accountable manner.
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UPDATE ON STAFFING
Pay No Bribe Animators Sierra Leone has a total of 25 functional staff including community volunteers As a gender sensitive organization, Pay No Bribe Sierra Leone has increased female representation in the administration.
UPDATE ON CURRENT PROJECT ACTIVITIES
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Mr. Tamba Mondeh, the National Coordinator of Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone, attended the 4th United Nations Conference on Financing for Development held in Surville, Spain, from 30th June to 3rd July 2025. The event brought together global leaders, policymakers, civil society organizations, and development partners to discuss sustainable financing strategies for the 2030 Agenda. Mr. Mondeh actively participated in high-level sessions and side events and built partnership for inclusive financing for grassroots development in Sierra Leone.

Mr. Tamba Mondeh, the National Coordinator of Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone, attended the 4th United Nations Conference on Financing for Development held in Surville, Spain, from 30th June to 3rd July 2025. The event brought together global leaders, policymakers, civil society organizations, and development partners to discuss sustainable financing strategies for the 2030 Agenda. Mr. Mondeh actively participated in high-level sessions and side events and built partnership for inclusive financing for grassroots development in Sierra Leone.
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Photos highlight the No Diamonds Without Dignity Assessment meeting held on June 3rd, 2025, in Koidu, Kono District. Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone met with former Koidu Holdings mine workers, including injured individuals and families of the deceased, to listen to their concerns about labor rights violations, unpaid end-of-service benefits, unlawful dismissals, and the lack of compensation for both the injured and bereaved. We also held discussions with the Mayor of Koidu Municipality on the role of the local council in addressing these issues within the framework of decentralized governance. In addition, we further engaged with civil society organizations to understand their intervent

Grant support monitoring 2020. (with funds from UNICEF Sierra Leone) – UNICEF Sierra Leone is a child-centered organization which works on different projects in Sierra Leone.

Monitoring of school fee subsidies on 2018-2019 Development Plan With support from the Ministry Of Basic and Senior Secondary School Education (MBSSE)) – The MBSSE and PaNBA S/L have worked closely to achieve high-quality education.

Child Right to Education Project. Children in happy mood after receiving educational support

Citizens Awareness on Corruption Project staff holding community accountability meetings with MDAs and community stakeholders on service delivery
