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Rapaport Press Release: Rapaport to Host Sixth Trade Mission to Sierra Leone to Support Ethical Trade and Sustainable Economic Development

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Rapaport Group has announced its next Trade Mission to Sierra Leone, reinforcing its commitment to ethical trade and sustainable economic development. Rapaport’s fourth trade mission to Sierra Leone in the past two years, reflects a dedication to fostering responsible sourcing and long-term progress in the artisanal diamond sector.

Sierra Leone: A Story of Resilience and Growth

Sierra Leone, once infamous for its civil war—partially funded by so-called “Blood Diamonds”—has now enjoyed 23 years of peace and democracy. As one of the world’s major diamond-producing nations, the country continues to diversify its economy and drive sustainable development.

From May 4 to May 9, 2025, an international delegation of diamond dealers, jewelers, and industry leaders will embark on an immersive journey, gaining firsthand exposure to artisanal diamond mining, economic development initiatives, and the realities of the diamond supply chain.

Key Highlights of the Mission:

  • Visits to artisanal digger sites to engage directly with miners and understand the challenges they face.
  • Tour of the Peace Diamond Village, demonstrating how investment in healthcare, education, and agriculture transforms local communities.
  • Exploration of land reclamation projects and agricultural initiatives aimed at promoting economic self-sufficiency.
  • Three days in Kono District, the heart of Sierra Leone’s diamond industry.
  • Meetings in Freetown with business leaders and government representatives to foster industry collaboration and support ethical trade.

Delegates will navigate rugged terrain, witnessing firsthand the hidden heart of the diamond industry—its artisanal miners. This experience will offer unique insights into the challenges and opportunities within the artisanal sector, encouraging sustainable partnerships that uplift miners and their families.

A Transformative Experience

Past mission participants have described the trip as eye-opening. One delegate, Rishil Savani, shared, “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get close and see how diamonds are actually mined, how it impacts the lives of the miners and the entire community. It's just been a wonderful experience.”

Martin Rapaport, Chairman of the Rapaport Group, emphasized the deeper purpose behind the mission, stating:
“There’s a reason God gave diamonds to the poorest people in the world and made the richest people want them. Bridging that gap is Tikkun Olam (the Hebrew concept of ‘repairing the world’)—making the world a better place. This trip is going to be a real eye-opener.”

Ezi Rapaport, CEO of Empower Africa, highlighted the impact of global engagement, adding:
“Sierra Leone is a country of immense beauty and resilience, where hardworking people are striving to overcome challenges and build a brighter future. It is inspiring to see leaders in the diamond industry flying in from around the world, dedicating their time, resources, and expertise to understand the realities on the ground and contribute to meaningful, lasting change.”

Join the Mission

To learn more about Rapaport’s Sierra Leone Trade Missions or to register for this upcoming trip, click here.

About the Rapaport Group

The Rapaport Group is an international network of companies providing added-value services that support the development of ethical, transparent, competitive, and efficient diamond and jewelry markets. Established in 1976, the group serves more than 20,000 clients in over 121 countries.

Group activities include:

  • Rapaport Information Services, which publishes the Rapaport Diamond Price List, along with research, analysis, and news.
  • RapNet, the world’s largest diamond trading network, listing over 1.7 million diamonds valued at more than $9 billion daily.
  • Rapaport Trading and Auction Services, the world’s largest recycler of diamonds.

For more information, visit rapaport.com.

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Email: media@diamonds.net
US: Sherri Hendricks | +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg | +1-718-521-4976
India: Sathi Nair | +91-22-6628-6500

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Contacts

Media Contacts:
Email: media@diamonds.net
US: Sherri Hendricks | +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg | +1-718-521-4976
India: Sathi Nair | +91-22-6628-6500

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