Freetown, 29 June, 2025 / 8:11 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles of the Catholic Archdiocese of Freetown in Sierra Leone has called for faith-based, realistic sex education programs targeting couples preparing for marriage.
Speaking at the 7th edition of the Strengthening Families Conference that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the West Africa Area organized, Archbishop Tamba lamented that the reported growing acceptance of “contraceptive culture” is eroding the moral foundation of family life.
The Sierra Leonean Catholic Archbishop decried the spread of contraceptive ideologies that, he said, separate sex from its procreative purpose and trivialize its sacred role within marriage, thus undermining moral values.
“These values are being undermined by the contraceptive culture that is being promoted in our land,” Archbishop Tamba said on the first day of the June 26-27 conference held at Bintumani Conference centre, Freetown.
He said that strong families must be founded on stable marriages rooted in moral and spiritual values that exclude the use of artificial family planning methods, including contraceptives.






