After a protracted civil war (1991–2002), Sierra Leone embarked on a very ambitious post-war peace-building and national development agenda. Key among the strategies employed is the Vision 2025 document, put forward in 2003 under then President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, which highlighted four possible future scenarios – from best-case (Sweet-Salone) to worst-case (Dombolo) – where Sierra Leone could find itself by 2025.
While no one particular group came up with these scenarios, the scenario construction framework was drawn from the…











