Mrs. Kulubo Davis is a certified midwife (CMW) and the officer-in-charge (OIC) at the Tenegar Community Clinic in Peace Community, Brewerville, lower Montserrado County. She has worked for more than eight years for the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW). She is also the founder of a community clinic called the Peace Community Maternity Clinic in the area that provides safe and affordable healthcare services. In addition, Mrs. Davies initiated a medication campaign in the community that provides free treatment for residents. Due to her commitment and dedication to the public, she was awarded as Best Health Worker for 2019 in Montserrado County. Kulubo was born in Fissebou, Zorzor District, Lofa County, where she matrriculated from the Voinjama Multilateral High School. She later earned a Certified Midwife Certificate from the Esther Bacon School of Nursing, Zorzor City, Lofa County. She attended several training workshops and was certified in counseling, community health and family planning. Prior to her employment with the Ministry of Health, she worked at the Baalt Transit Center – MSF in Guinea where she served as Health Screening Supervisor. She also worked at Baala Health Post – MSF in Guinea in 1994, and at the Zorzor Currant Hospital, Zorzor, Lofa County, Liberia up to the 1990 civil war. Mrs. Davis is married with 4 sons and a daughter.