On July 11, 2025, Marie Stopes Sierra Leone (MSSL) hosted a remarkable Continuous Medical Education (CME) session at the New Brookfields Hotel in Freetown, drawing over 20 medical doctors committed to advancing women’s health in Sierra Leone. The session focused on a crucial topic: “Mifepristone’s Role in Contemporary Obstetrics and Gynaecological Practice.”
Led by keynote speaker Professor A.O. Adeniji, a respected voice in the field, this CME served not only as a platform for knowledge-sharing but also as a powerful reminder of the importance of collaboration in healthcare delivery.

Keynote speaker Professor A.O. Adeniji
At MSSL, our goal goes beyond providing high-quality care in our own clinics and outreaches. We are deeply committed to partnering with the broader medical community — from obstetricians and gynaecologists to general practitioners and specialists in reproductive health — to ensure that every woman, everywhere, receives the care she deserves.
That’s why platforms like this CME are so important. They allow us to learn, teach, and grow together as professionals. They help us align our practices with emerging global standards. And most importantly, they create a united front in improving the reproductive health landscape in Sierra Leone.
We were encouraged by the turnout and the high level of engagement from participants — especially from those working in the women’s health space. The room was filled with doctors committed to staying updated, exchanging experiences, and sharpening their expertise to better serve their patients.
This CME is just one of many to come. At MSSL, we are building a consistent rhythm of continuing medical education because we believe that when providers are well informed, patients are better served. As new practices and research emerge, our aim is to remain at the forefront, championing safe, effective, and compassionate reproductive health care.
We are especially grateful to the Ministry of Health for their unwavering support and partnership. Together, we are building a future where reproductive healthcare in Sierra Leone is strengthened through collaboration, excellence, and evidence-based practice.




