Want to know about the situation in Africa Sierra Leone **** and the country side of the situation

Sierra Leone **** and the country for the West African countries bordering the sea, an area of 72,326 square kilometers, the population of about 5 million, the capital Freetown. The year-round dry, rainy seasons, the average annual temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. Serbia is a Commonwealth country, the official language is English.  A special reminder Serbia is one of the world's least developed countries, poor health conditions, malaria, typhoid fever, yellow fever, cholera, hepatitis, pneumonia and other infectious diseases, including malaria, the highest incidence. Citizens going to Serbia should pay attention to prevent mosquito bites, and carry the appropriate medicines, if necessary, can go to my medical team (Freetown) and better conditions of the local hospital for medical treatment.  The infrastructure of Sierra Leone is quite backward, the supply of water, electricity, fuel, living materials and other supplies are tight and prices remain high, I should be prepared to go to the citizens of Sierra Leone.  Second, the visa and entry to apply for a visa to Sierra Leone: official: issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our country or the relevant departments of Seychelles invitations and the applicant's enterprises and institutions of the official letter.  Tourism, visiting relatives: present round-trip air ticket or invitation letter from the applicant's relatives in Sierra Leone.  For business: Invitation letter from the relevant Serbian authorities, business certificate and bank statement of the applicant.  Entry: With valid travel documents, international health certificate and valid visa, the applicant is required to pay the airport handling fee of about 40 US dollars when entering the country.  III. Security Situation and Public Order After a decade of civil war, which ended in 2002, the Government of Sierra Leone, with the help of the international community, has been committed to peace consolidation and post-war reconstruction, and the political situation has become more and more stable; in July 2007, Sierra Leone will hold presidential and parliamentary elections, which will once again put the political situation and social stability to the test. However, under the joint monitoring of the security situation by international organizations such as the United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) and the International Military Officers Training Advisory Group (IMOTAG), and the Government of Sierra Leone, there was little likelihood that the situation would become volatile in the near future.  The security situation in Sierra Leone is far from satisfactory, with cases of robbery and theft occurring from time to time. Citizens in Serbia should try not to carry large amounts of cash and valuables when going out. When driving slowly or stopping the car, make sure to close the windows and lock the doors tightly, and do not talk to the locals who stop the car. Do not watch traffic accidents and other emergencies, and minimize the number of people in and out of crowded places.  Malaria, typhoid, cholera, anemia, intestinal roundworms, skin diseases and other common diseases in Serbia. In order to prevent avian influenza, the Serbian government stopped importing poultry and egg products in May this year. At present, there is no report of avian influenza epidemic in Serbia.  The medical and health conditions in Serbia are poor, drugs are in short supply and expensive, and there are only a few hospitals of a slightly larger scale and a number of private clinics in the capital city of Freetown, so our citizens should be more vigilant when seeking medical treatment, and beware of purchasing counterfeit medicines.  The Government of Serbia purchases health insurance for its employees based on their salaries. Companies also provide certain medical subsidies to their employees depending on their business conditions. Ordinary citizens of Serbia can buy commercial medical insurance from the National Insurance Company (NIC), but only a few rich people buy commercial medical insurance due to the low income level of the majority of Serbian citizens and the problem of food and clothing has not yet been solved.  Local Customs and Laws Religion: There are more than 20 tribes in the country, of which the Mandi and the Temu are the largest, each accounting for about 30% of the population. Sixty percent of the population of Serbia professes Islam, 30% professes Christianity and the rest professes Zoroastrianism. Religious tolerance is practiced in Serbia, and all religions and sects live in harmony.  Eating habits: The Serbian people like spicy food and sweets.  Customs: Funerals are solemn and complicated, and are mostly held in churches. Citizens going to Serbia should respect the religious beliefs and living and eating habits of the local people.  Major festivals: Independence Day (April 27), Christmas, Easter and Eid al-Adha.  Prices and supplies: The supply of goods is tight in Serbia, with fewer types of daily necessities and foodstuffs and high prices, and the average price of goods is usually three to four times of the domestic price level.  Serbian currency for the Leone (Leone), RMB 1 yuan equivalent to about 3,000 leones.  VII. Transportation and Travel Lungi Airport is the only international airport in Serbia, from Lungi Airport to the capital city of Freetown by helicopter, ferry or hovercraft. There are no direct flights from Seychelles to China, and you need to change planes in London, Brussels or Nairobi, Lagos, Accra and other places. Serbian inter-city roads are badly damaged, and the streets of the cities and towns are narrow and traffic is chaotic. Cabs are the main means of transportation in towns and cities.  Work and study Most of the citizens in Serbia are engaged in fishery, agriculture, construction, catering, commerce, medical and other industries.  The procedure for obtaining a residence permit is cumbersome and expensive. In addition to having a fixed abode and a stable income, self-employed people must have a business license and proof of registration, and those who work in Serbia must produce a letter from their employer. Regardless of the method of application, there is a fee of about 1,000 US dollars. Residence permits are renewed once a year under the same conditions as the initial application.  Serbia has a long history of education and is known as the "Athens of West Africa" because of the establishment of Fourah Bay College, the first university in Black Africa. There are two universities in the country, namely the University of Sierra Leone and the University of Njala. The University of Sierra Leone consists of three colleges and is headed by President Kabbah. Fourah Bay College is part of the University of Sierra Leone. As a result of the civil war, the educational institutions in Sierra Leone have poor facilities, shortage of teachers, and the quality of teaching cannot be guaranteed. There are no Chinese students studying in Sierra Leone.  Immigration and Nationality Policy Sierra Leone does not recognize dual nationality. If a non-Sierra Leonean woman married to a male Sierra Leonean citizen applies for citizenship in accordance with the regulations, the government of Sierra Leone can issue a certificate of naturalization for her.