Kassama village is located in the Tikonko Chiefdom of Bo District in Southern Sierra Leone. Here are some key points about Kassama village and the Tikonko Chiefdom.
– Location: Kassama is situated in the Tikonko Chiefdom, Bo District of Sierra Leone’s Southern Province, approximately 16 miles south of Bo city.
– Population: The Kassama village has a population of around 355 people, according to the residents in the village.
-Education: Kassama village can boast of one primary and one secondary school with a low number of pupils attending the school.
-Religion: Kassama village has two predominate religions: Muslim and Christian.
– Health Care: Kassama village has a Maternal Child Health Post, which is one of the four health units in the Tikonko Chiefdom. The Rural Health Care Initiative (RHCI) operates in the area, providing healthcare services, including maternal and child health care.
– Economy: The majority of the people in Kassama village are subsistence farmers, with many living in rural villages. The area suffered during Sierra Leone’s civil war and Ebola outbreak. Some of the villagers do fishing at the Sewa River, while others depend on diamond and gold mining.
– Infrastructure: The villages in Kassama village are connected by treacherous dirt roads and footpaths, making transportation challenging.
The Rural Health Care Initiative (RHCI) has implemented various projects in the area, including:
– Maternal and Child Health Services: Providing prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care, as well as immunization programs for young children.
– Newborn Home Visits: Trained health workers visit newborns in their homes to provide essential care and guidance.
– Malnutrition Treatment: Providing specialized treatment, including cooking demonstrations, to caregivers of malnourished children.
Overall, Kassama village faces challenges related to healthcare access and economic development, but organizations like Marie are working to improve the situation.

