Abdulai Salia Brima took up the job as Director of Censuses and Geographic information Systems in September, 2019. Until his appointment by the Statistics Council of Sierra Leone, Abdulai was the Head of Department of Economics and Commerce, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone where he had lectured for 10years. He has a wealth of experience in field data collection, analysis and policy formulation. He was a member of the research team in the design, conduct and analysis of Bridging the Gap Project (2015): Examining Disability and Development in Sierra Leone: a Poverty Alleviation call. ----- Read More -----
Mwaluma Andrew Bryma GEGBE (fondly called MAB) is the director of National Accounts and Economic Statistics division at Statistics Sierra Leone. He is an experienced specialist with a demonstrated history of working with national and international organizations including Catholic Relief Services (CRS) as Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Coordinator and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) as M&E Specialist. He is skilled in National Accounts, Foreign Trade statistics and Price Statistics; Research design and analysis; Project planning, monitoring and evaluation; ----- Read More -----
Samuel T. Ansumana (M.A. Mass Comm.) is a communication, marketing and brands and media professional skilled in rolling out behavioural change and communication for development tools; proficient in rolling out effective digital and social media marketing campaigns, Internet marketing, content marketing and also direct marketing; with accreditation in building brand image and skilled in the execution of product and corporate branding having worked in media and communications as a broadcaster in reputable media houses like UN. Radio, Premier Radio, Radio Mount Aureol and Kalleone Radio amongst ----- Read More -----
Dr Mohamed Korjie graduated with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Environmental Sciences in 2000 from Njala University College. He served as Environmental Health Supervisor; CARE International from 2000 – 2002. In September 2002 he gained employment with the Department of International Development (DFID) as WASH Program Officer until March 2004 when he joined UNICEF briefly as the WASH project Officer till August 2004. In September 2004, he gained admission with the Hohai University, Nanjing, in the Peoples Republic of China to pursue his Master’s Degree in Hydrology and Water Resources. ----- Read More -----
Lansana K. Kanneh is a Professional Accountant, with experience spanning over 18 years in the field of Accountancy, Auditing, Administration and Human Resources. He is a highly experienced financial and management expert with particular expertise in financial reporting, financial management and performance management with more than a decade working experience in those fields. Mr. Kanneh possesses a wealth of experience in organizational leadership with special focus on Administration, Human Resource and Procurement ----- Read More -----
Moses Gbateh started his public service profession as a civil servant in the Ministry of Energy. He served this Ministry for eight years as a Programme officer, Monitoring and Evaluation. During that period he took leading roles in the Monitoring of all energy projects including but not limited to the Solar Streets Light projects, the Extension of the Low and Medium-voltage network in the Western Area, the distribution network of the Charlotte, Port Loko and Makali hydro dams, the electrification of the Koidu Township, Operations and maintenance of the Bumbuna and Dodo Hydro Dams, and the Operations and ----- Read More -----