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Community Police Officer – Lofa County
Francis Ziama has dedicated 17 years to the Liberia National Police, currently serving as the Community Police Officer for Lofa County and acting Special Assistant to the Police Commander in Voinjama District. Prior to joining the force, he taught at Bethany Baptist Elementary School. Francis holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Education and certificates in Computer Science and Satellite Dish Installation. He has undergone extensive professional training with the LNP and was honored as the Police Officer of the Year for Lofa County in 2019.
District Health Officer (DHO) of the Jo-River Health District, Rivercess County
Discover the extraordinary journey of Hannah T. Jansen, a compassionate healthcare professional whose dedication spans over a decade in Liberia’s healthcare system. From her humble beginnings as a community health mobilizer to her current role as District Health Officer (DHO) of the Jo-River Health District, Rivercess Health Team, Cesto City, Rivercess County, Hannah’s impact is profound. Responsible for overseeing all healthcare services within her district, including hospitals and clinics, she ensures the smooth distribution of medical supplies and organizes clinical conferences to enhance healthcare workers’ skills. Hannah’s exemplary leadership, showcased during her tenure as Officer-In-Charge (OIC) at Bodowhea Community Clinic, Jowein Health District, and her pivotal role in Ebola awareness campaigns, highlights her unwavering commitment to improving lives and promoting public health in Liberia.
Administrative Assistant to the District Education Officer – Rivercess County
Luke K. Gbualo is the dedicated Administrative Assistant to the District Education Officer (DEO) in District 1, Rivercess County, Liberia, since 2013. Highly respected for his integrity and work ethic, Luke briefly served as Acting DEO in 2014 due to his exceptional performance. With a background spanning from roles at the National Elections Commission to the Central Bank of Liberia, Luke’s experience is diverse and extensive. He holds Associate of Arts Degrees in Business Administration and Early Childhood Education, demonstrating his commitment to professional growth and community service.
Mathematics Instructor at Voinjama Multilateral High School and Free Pentecostal University – Lofa County
With over 30 years of experience in education, Moses K. G. Sekowu is currently a dedicated Mathematics Instructor at Voinjama Multilateral High School and Free Pentecostal University in Lofa County, Liberia. Before his teaching roles, Moses served in critical relief efforts during the Ebola crisis and worked as a food-aid relief worker with ADRA/WFP. With a Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from the University of Liberia and teaching certifications, Moses’s passion for teaching and commitment to education have left a lasting impact on students both locally and internationally.
Administrative Assistant at the National Civil Service Agency – Grand Bassa County
Victoria Koffa Toe, an Administrative Assistant at the National Civil Service Agency (CSA) in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, Liberia, is celebrated for her nine years of dedicated service. Renowned for her integrity, flexibility, and commitment to excellence, Victoria is a highly respected professional among her colleagues. Prior to her tenure at the CSA, she served as a Clerk Typist at the Labor Standard Court in Kakata City, Margibi County. Currently pursuing a degree in Management and Public Administration at the United Methodist University, Victoria’s educational journey began with a Diploma in Secretarial Science from the Booker Washington Institute, complemented by computer literacy certification from the Liberia Institute of Public Administration (LIPA) in Grand Bassa County. Victoria’s unwavering dedication and versatile skill set make her an invaluable asset to her workplace and community.