June 23, 2026

Sierra Leone receives $211.5 million IMF climate funding for solar expansion

The Government of Sierra Leone has prioritized the expansion of renewable energy solutions, specifically targeting solar mini-grids and off-grid solar networks to address the country’s energy challenges.

This strategic initiative includes a 30 MW sustainable energy project, with Easy Solar managing 13 MW of the total capacity. This project represents a significant move towards enhancing the nation’s sustainable energy infrastructure.

To bolster these initiatives, the International Monetary Fund has approved $211.5 million in climate funding specifically for Sierra Leone. This funding is aimed at promoting alternative renewable energy sources and supporting forest restoration efforts.

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Sierra Leone is rich in solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal resources, which the government plans to harness to meet increasing power demands.

As these projects progress, the government aims to strengthen the energy security and reliability of electricity supply throughout the nation.

Sources

  1. Environmental Engineer – Development Aid
  2. Writing in BusinessDay, Simons investigated the claim
  3. IMF Approves $211.5 Million Climate Funding for Sierra Leone
  4. Africa GreenCo at Africa Energy Forum

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