Mary Sirah Kamara
Junior Researcher
Mary Sirah Kamara is a graduate from Njala University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Environment and Development and a postgraduate degree in Environmental Management and Quality Control. She has worked with Restless Development as a community facilitator in Sexual Reproductive Health, Girl Child Education, Women’s Empowerment and Gender Based Violence. She also served as a community social mobilizer and data collector during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone under the above-mentioned organisation. She presently works as a Junior Research at SLURC.
She was part of the SLURC team working with ASF-UK’s Change by Design Methodology on the Community Action Area Plan (CAAP) and is also part of the ESRC funded research project to understand different perspectives and collective action around infection control and health in informal settlements.
Junior Researcher
Mary Sirah Kamara is a graduate from Njala University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Environment and Development and a postgraduate degree in Environmental Management and Quality Control. She has worked with Restless Development as a community facilitator in Sexual Reproductive Health, Girl Child Education, Women’s Empowerment and Gender Based Violence. She also served as a community social mobilizer and data collector during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone under the above-mentioned organisation. She presently works as a Junior Research at SLURC.
She was part of the SLURC team working with ASF-UK’s Change by Design Methodology on the Community Action Area Plan (CAAP) and is also part of the ESRC funded research project to understand different perspectives and collective action around infection control and health in informal settlements.