- Gillian Caldwell, former Executive Director of WITNESS and creator of Witness to Truth Video Report and Howard Varney, former Chief Investigator, Sierra Leone Truth & Reconciliation Commission with a representative of the Sierra Leone government
- Volumes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Final Report handed to the United Nations Security Council, October 2004
- Gillian Caldwell, former Executive Director of WITNESS and creator of Witness to Truth Video Report; Howard Varney, former Chief Investigator, Sierra Leone Truth & Reconciliation Commission; Joe Robert Pemagbi, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Sierra Leone to the United Nations, 2004
- Sitting of the United Nations Security Council to take the Final Report of the Sierra Leone TRC, October 2004
- Sitting of the United Nations Security Council to take the Final Report of the Sierra Leone TRC, October 2004
- "The Wisdom Tree" by Momoh Rogers (Honorable Mention), shown at the Exhibit of National Vision for Sierra Leone at the British Council, 2004. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Performance by National Vison of Sierra Leone contributors. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- "Future of Freetown" installation made by a panelbeater depicting Freetown with paved streets and a bridge to the airport.
- "Future of Freetown" installation made by a panelbeater depicting Freetown with paved streets and a bridge to the airport. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- "Future of Freetown" installation made by a panelbeater depicting Freetown with paved streets and a bridge to the airport. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- "Future of Freetown" installation made by a panelbeater depicting Freetown with paved streets and a bridge to the airport. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- "Future of Freetown" installation made by a panelbeater depicting Freetown with paved streets and a bridge to the airport. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- “We built this boat as an inspiration to young people to develop themselves. This is to let the people of Sierra Leone know that they as carpenters can do something to develop Sierra Leone," explains creators Ibrahim Bangura and Tejan Suma. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- “We built this boat as an inspiration to young people to develop themselves. This is to let the people of Sierra Leone know that they as carpenters can do something to develop Sierra Leone," explains creators Ibrahim Bangura and Tejan Suma. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Performance by National Vison of Sierra Leone contributors. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- National Vision for Sierra Leone committee members. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Richard Conibree, Database manager for Sierra Leone TRC, with TRC staff member
- Exhibit of National Vision for Sierra Leone at the British Council, 2004. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Comittee reading National Vision for Sierra Leone submissions. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Santos Kallon, a twenty-three year old amputee missing his right hand, is a woodcarver by trade. He submitted his vision in the form of a woman. On the back of the flag, Santos writes: My National Vision: peaceful, proud, patriotic, but humble, under one flag, for one Salone, Krio for Sierra Leone. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Santos Kallon, a twenty-three year old amputee missing his right hand, is a woodcarver by trade. He submitted his vision in the form of a woman. On the back of the flag, Santos writes: My National Vision: peaceful, proud, patriotic, but humble, under one flag, for one Salone, Krio for Sierra Leone. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Performance by National Vison of Sierra Leone contributors. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Performance by National Vison of Sierra Leone contributors. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Bishop J. C. Humper, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, with NVSL Peace weaving.
- Bishop J. C. Humper, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, with NVSL Peace weaving.
- State House Choir arriving to the TRC handover to the President
- TRC Researchers Paul James Allen and Zoe Dugal
- Tijanie Bah, Manager of Sierra Leone TRC video database, videographer
- Mr. Sylvanus Torto and Professor William Schabas
- TRC Report for the Children of Sierra Leone arriving at the State House
- Dignitaries arriving at the TRC Handover Ceremony
- Researchers Gavin Simpson and Paul James Allen
- Dr. Ozonnia Ojielo, Director, Conflict Prevention and Recovery at United Nations Development Programme
- Bishop Humper arriving at the Handover Ceremony
- Waiting for President Kabbah at the ceremony handing over the Final Report
- Bishop Humber and Presiden Kabbah (in white)
- Press Conference with TRC Commissioners and UNDP representative
- TRC Report Writer
- Tijanie Bah
- Tijanie Bah and Gavin Simpson, Military and Political History TRC Researcher
- PJ Allen, Gavin Simpson, Tijanie Bah
- TRC Researchers and Investigators
- TRC Researchers and Investigators
- Members of the National Vision for Sierra Leone committee
- Members of the National Vision for Sierra Leone committee. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
- Members of the National Vision for Sierra Leone committee. The National Vision Exhibit was launched on December 10, 2003 at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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