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United Polio Brothers and Sisters (UPBSA), founded in 1999 by 12 individuals affected by polio, advocates for housing and training opportunities for disabled and vulnerable people. In 2001, UPBSA established a provisional technical and vocational training center in Freetown and later expanded with three additional branches in rural areas.
UPBSA’s mission is to provide a safe, supportive space that equips its members with the tools and opportunities to lead dignified lives.
Mission
This NGO supports disabled and vulnerable individuals by providing housing, training, and resources to improve their lives and uphold their dignity.
Partner since
2022
Founded
1999
Location
Freetown
Social Income has empowered the most vulnerable to launch small businesses, generating steady income through its dependable monthly support.
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Paul Osman Kabia, United Polio Brothers and Sisters
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE77'169'000
Recipients
12
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Liberia
Paid out
USD0
Recipients
15
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE765'200
Recipients
100
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE68'000
Recipients
35
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE75'900
Recipients
43
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE35'077'000
Recipients
35
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE6'959'400
Recipients
63
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE112'800
Recipients
43
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Liberia
Paid out
USD0
Recipients
2
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Ghana
Paid out
GHS0
Recipients
20
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Sierra Leone
Paid out
SLE175'294'900
Recipients
172
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