Musu M. Mulbah serves the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOH/SW) as the Focal Person for all sexual gender-based violence cases at the C. B. Dunbar hospital in Gbarnga Bong County. She is also the Zonal Head for the Dementa and Kokoyayh road community, appointed by the City Mayor of Gbarnga. Additionally, she is studying nursing at the Cuttington University Undergraduate School in Suacoco.
Musu M. Mulbah was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mulbah on February 13, 1970, in LAMCO, Yekepa, Nimba County. Growing up as a child in Yekepa, she started her education at the St. Joseph Catholic High School in 1979, the same year her father retired from the company in Yekepa.
The family later moved to Bong County, Mr. and Mrs. Mulbah’s county of birth. Musu enrolled at the N. V. Massaquoi Elementary School where she completed her elementary education. When she entered the 7th grade, Musu transferred to the J. D. Norris Jr. High School and later moved onto the Dolokelen Gboveh High School where she finally completed high school in 1988.
In 2008, Musu enrolled at the Phebe Hospital and School of Nursing and graduated with a Diploma as a Certified Midwife in 2010. In 2011, she took up a volunteering assignment as a midwife with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Jorwah, Bong County along the Guinea border. This assignment lasted for a year and she was later reassigned to the C. B. Dunbar Maternity Hospital as a family planning Nurse.
Watch the inspiring short film on Musu below.