Musa K.Mansaray
Justice, Peace and Human Rights Commission
Highest degree :
Masters
Field of study :
Development Studies
Location :
Bo, Sierra Leone
Citizenships :
Sierra Leonean
Experience :
10 Year(s)
Countries :
Sierra Leone
Gender :
Male
Sectors :
Disaster
Programme Manager / Policy & Advocacy Lead
Bo, Sierra Leone
Justice, Peace and Human Rights Commission
December 2018
-Present
• Provide strategic leadership for programmes on peacebuilding, disaster preparedness, and natural resource governance, integrating climate and environmental sustainability. • Spearheaded an impact assessment (2012–2025) covering peacebuilding, SGBV, legal aid, psychosocial support, and gender empowerment programmes in collaboration with international partners. • Designed and implemented a new Natural Resource Exploitation & Environmental Degradation strategy, aligning with Laudato Si and global DRR frameworks. • Strengthened community-based disaster preparedness committees and peace clubs, improving local capacity for conflict-sensitive DRR. • Engaged in policy dialogues with local government and national institutions to influence strategies on environmental governance and disaster risk management
Development/Technical Development Facilitator & Child Protection Programme Coordinator
Bonthe
World Vision sierra Leone
April 2007
-July 2018
• Managed multi-sectoral programmes integrating child protection, education, disaster preparedness, and community resilience. • Developed and rolled out M&E frameworks (RBM & ToC-based) for tracking project outcomes in vulnerable communities. • Supported emergency response during Ebola recovery and floods, coordinating with UN and humanitarian clusters to ensure effective interventions. • Led community awareness campaigns linking environmental stewardship to child well-being and resilience.
Project Officer, Disaster Preparedness & Livelihoods
Bombali
CARE International
December 2004
-April 2007
• Implemented community-level disaster risk reduction (DRR) and food security programmes in flood-prone areas. • Trained local stakeholders in climate-smart agriculture and anticipatory livelihood interventions. • Facilitated policy engagement with local authorities on disaster preparedness and resilience planning. ________________________________________
Development Studies
Freetown
Njala University
October 2011
-June 2013
Economic Development, Development Economics, Disaster Management, Human Resources and Organizational Development,Land Reforms and Project Management
Disaster Mitigation
Freetown
UN
2020
Disaster Risk Reduction
Disaster Response
Freetown
UN
2023
Disaster Risk Reduction