Mohammed B Kamara
Mohammed Kamara has over ten years of experience working with many international organizations including American Refugees Council (ARC), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Premere Urgence Aid Humanitarian International, and Right to Play with IBIS – Education for Development. Mohammed B Kamara served as the Program Assistant with IBIS on their Support to Ivorian Refugees and Host Communities (SIRHC) program where he worked with refugees, host communities, youth, and students. He coordinated educational activities for refugees that focused on life skills, livelihood, and peace building. Mohammed is the founder of Peace Link Liberia, an organization seeking to build the capacity of youth as stakeholders to resolve disputes between and within their community of peers by using a non-violent approach to conflict resolution. Upon the completion of the Washington Fellowship program, he plans to continue to work with Peace Link Liberia to undertake peace building and youth empowerment Initiatives in Lofa County, Liberia(Africa). He hopes to combat tribal and religious violence and youth unemployment to build a peaceful and Inclusive community.