National Election Watch (NEW) 2023 Electoral Cycle Report
National Election Watch – Sierra Leone launched its 2023 Electoral Cycle Report with the theme: Building on an Electoral Reform Agenda. The report captures 43 recommendations directed to 8 institutions.




NEW held a media breakfast meeting at the NEW Brookfields Hotel



NEW Holds One-Day Technical Meeting on Electoral Legal Reforms National Election Watch (NEW) with support from the International Republican Institute (IRI) Read More...


National Election Watch (NEW) has on 17th April 2023, climaxed its civic engagement with a meeting with heads of NEW member organisations in the Western Area Urban District, at the Atlantic Hotel at Lumley Beach in Freetown.


In Preparation for the June 2023 Elections, NEW Engages it's 400 Plus Member Organizations Across the Country.


NEW Starts Workshop on it's 2023 Election Observation Strategy


NEW Starts Two Days National Meeting in Kenema National Election Watch (NEW) today, Tuesday 23rd August 2022, started a two-day National Meeting at the Sierra Leone Teachers Union Hall on Wahman Abu Road in Kenema, Eastern Sierra Leone.


NEW Holds Information Sharing Meeting with SMC Members and Chief Electoral Commissioner of ECSL


NEW Conducts Pre-election Assessment in Constituencies 005 and 073 in Port Loko and Kailahun Districts respectively.



NEW Conducts Training of Observers in Kenema and Kono Districts



National Election Watch (NEW) joined the #EUBeachCleanup2021



NEW Observes the Nomination Exercise for Councilors in Ward 069 in Kenema and Ward 091 in Kono District.



NEW Observes Declaration of PC Election in Kpanga Chiefdom Pujehun District



NEW Conducts Training of Observers in Koinadugu District
National Election Watch with support from the European Union (EU), conducted Training and deployment of 300 observers and 21 supervisors on the 30th September and 1st October 2021, ahead of the Chairperson and Ward 155 Bye-elections in Koinadugu District slated for 2nd October 2021. The trainings were conducted in the following locations: Kabala Town, Fadugu, Bafodia, Kondembaia and Yiffin….Read More



PPRC Meets NEW and Gives Updates on Ongoing Legal Reforms
The Political Parties Registration Commission (PPRC) today, Wednesday 28th September 2021, met with the leadership of National Election Watch (NEW) at the latter’s Sawi Drive Office, to update NEW on the ongoing legal review of the PPRC. The meeting was part of NEW’s follow-up engagement with institutions that are tasked with the responsibility to provide leadership for the implementation of recommendations of the Election Observer Mission (EOM) in Sierra Leone after 2018 elections…Read More



National Election Watch (NEW) with support from the European Union (EU) held a three day Retreat for the senior leadership of the Coalition at the Makambo Village Hotel in Makeni on 15th to 17th September 2021.



NEW validates it's Membership Policy, M& E Manual and Administrative Procedural Manual today 2nd March, 2021



PPRC Says They’re Willing To Work With NEW


NEW Meets With The Attorney General and Minister of Justice





NEW Meets With NCRA To Be Updated On The Processes of the Authority




NEW Presents Civil Society’s Position Paper on Decentralization Policy to Parliamentary Committee
National Election Watch (NEW) has today, 4th December 2020 presented Civil Society’s Position Paper on the Decentralization Policy to the Parliamentary Committee on Local Government and Rural Development at Committee Room in the House of Parliament in Freetown. Presenting the Position Paper, National Coordinator of NEW, Rev James Lahai, explained the leadership role NEW played in bringing Civil Society(CSO) leaders from across the country to Freetown to review the draft Decentralization Policy and to input into it. This Position Paper, he said, is the product of that engagement…Read More




NEW Holds National Meeting in Port Loko District




National Election Watch Validates it's MEAL tools at the secretariat today 28th October 2020.




National Election Watch Sierra Leone (NEW-SL) Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the National Electoral Commission (NEC)
NEW-SL 19th October 2020 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NEC at the Commission’s head office at OAU Drive Tower Hill in Freetown. Director of Outreach and Communications at NEC, Mr Albert Massaquoi, chaired this short, but impressive ceremony. Chairperson of NEW-SL, Mrs Marcella Samba- Sesay, said the signing of the MoU was to further cement the existing relationship between the two institutions, and to send out a clear message that the two institutions were willing to work together to ensure all elections-related processes were transparent, inclusive and participatory…Read More

NEW Presents CSOs Position Paper on the Draft Decentralization Policy to the Minister of Local Government

Civil Society Consultation on the Review of the Decentralization Policy

Civil society leaders across the country met at the Buxton School Hall Freetown on Tuesday 22nd September 2020 to input into the draft Decentralization Policy by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD). The presentation of the policy statements and justification was done by Mr. Alex Bonapha, the Director of Decentralization and Local Government. Civil society leaders agreed that the policy is quite progressive for local level democracy, citizen’s participation and inclusion…Read More
NEW holds internal consultations on the draft decentralization policy
We welcome the idea from the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD) to open the draft document for possible feedback as citizens participation must be at the heart of policy formulation. In attendance were members from the Strategic Management Committee (SMC), Regional Coordinators and Secretariat Staff. NEW will be briefing the wider Civil Society on the 22nd September 2020, to elicit feedback on the document…Read More

About Us
NEW, is a coalition of over 375 national and international civil society and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), established in 2002 primarily to observe the electioneering process, monitor the transparency and credibility of elections in Sierra Leone and increase the public’s confidence in the legitimacy of the results.
Our Mission
Strengthen network of local and national civil society elections observers, civic and electoral education, Monitor national democratic processes to ensure transparent and acceptable outcomes Work with government and democratic institutions to stimulate an active citizenry whilst strengthen democratic governance.