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The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) approves Interim Forest Stewardship Standard for Sierra Leone

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Sierra Leone

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has approved a new Interim Forest Stewardship Standard (IFSS) for Sierra Leone, officially endorsed on 2 October 2025, which will take effect on 15 March 2026

Complementing national and international commitments

The new IFSS will also help Sierra Leone meet its international commitments, including its AFR100 (the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative) commitment to restore 0.7 million hectares of land by 2030. It also supports Sierra Leone’s climate change goals, including its commitment to reduce emissions by 10% by 2030 and 25% by 2050, compared to 2005 levels. With this new standard, Sierra Leone can strengthen its forest protection and help reverse the loss of 2.17 million hectares of tree cover between 2001 and 2024, a 39% decrease from 2000.

Opportunities for livelihoods and conservation

Beyond strengthening forest protection, the standard provides crucial opportunities for forest products to play a larger role in providing better employment for locals.

Currently, Sierra Leone has about 14.7% forest cover, with an additional 61.1% of its land classified as other wooded land. With the IFSS in place, the country is better equipped to increase protection for its diverse ecosystems, including evergreen and semi-deciduous rainforests, swamp forests, mangroves, and extensive regenerating forests. This enhanced protection will also enable the country to benefit from ecosystem services.

Finally, the standard provides independent evidence of responsible forest management. It promotes continuous improvement in addressing key issues, such as preserving the country’s biodiversity and protecting the land rights of local communities.

Patrick Epie, FSC’s coordinator for Congo Basin and West Africa, said:

” Sierra Leone’s Interim Forest Stewardship Standard represents a significant milestone in advancing FSC’s mission in West Africa. It provides a robust framework to promote responsible forest management, support national and international environmental commitments, and strengthen community livelihoods. This achievement reinforces Sierra Leone’s commitment to sustainable forest governance and contributes to the broader regional effort to align forest management with global sustainability goals.”

For questions about the standard or the approval process, please get in touch with the FSC Country Requirements Team at country_requirements@fsc.org.

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