Design
Country Directors : This is the team that controls the affairs of the countries
His Excellency, Mohammed Sylvanus Kamara
Country Director (Sierra Leone)
Empowering the Future: Mohammed Sylvanus Kamara, IHRC Sierra Leone Country Director, Spearheads Youth Development Initiatives Beyond Human Rights. Kamara leads initiatives in agriculture and waste recycling, equipping young people with skills for sustainable livelihoods. His work in waste recycling promotes environmental sustainability and creates economic opportunities. Kamara's efforts extend beyond human rights, fostering comprehensive development and social progress in Sierra Leone. Through his multifaceted approach, Mohammed Sylvanus Kamara inspires positive change and empowers Sierra Leone's youth for a brighter future.
His Excellency, Cisse Idrissa,
Country Director (Cote D'Voire)
The Peacemaker and Diplomat, Cisse Idrissa, IHRC Country Director of Cote D'Ivoire impacts the Fostering of Peace and Cooperation. Idrissa's expertise in conflict resolution has earned him recognition as a leading peacemaker in Cote D'Ivoire. Through media engagements, he provides thought-provoking analysis on national and international issues, promoting informed discourse. Idrissa's efforts have contributed to strengthening bilateral ties between IHRC and other intergovernmental bodies fostering cooperation and mutual understanding. As IHRC Country Director, Cisse Idrissa's work embodies a commitment to peace, diplomacy, and cooperation, inspiring a more harmonious and interconnected world.
His Excellency, Prof. Michael Kwarteng
Country Director (Ghana)
Double Duty Champion: Professor Michael Kwarteng, IHRC Country Director of Ghana, Human Rights Advocate and COCOBOD's Galamsey Crusader. Professor Kwarteng serves with high commitment on promoting human rights and dignity. As Head of COCOBOD's Illegal Mining Desk, he's leading the charge against galamsey, protecting cocoa farms and Ghana's environment. With COCOBOD, he's working to ensure sustainable cocoa production and mitigate the effects of illegal mining. Professor Kwarteng is a vocal advocate for responsible mining practices and environmental protection.
His Excellency, Daniel Neviliya,
Country Director (Uganda)
Daniel Neviliya, Country Director of IHRC Uganda, is a Driver of Change Through Advocacy and Community Engagement. Daniel Neviliya leads IHRC Uganda's efforts to promote and protect human rights, with a focus on vulnerable populations. Under his leadership, IHRC Uganda has implemented initiatives to educate and empower communities on their rights and responsibilities. Neviliya works with local and international partners to address human rights challenges and promote sustainable development in Uganda. As IHRC Country Director, Daniel Neviliya's work has made a significant impact on human rights in Uganda, inspiring positive change and promoting a culture of dignity and respect.
His Excellency, Evans Mutavi,
Country Director (Kenya)
Evans M. Mutavi is a prominent figure in human rights advocacy in Kenya, serving as the Country Director of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) Kenya. His work focuses on promoting and protecting human rights, with a particular emphasis on healthcare. Mutavi has been vocal about the need for improved healthcare standards in Kenya, highlighting the neglect of the healthcare system by the government. Under his leadership, IHRC Kenya has produced reports critical of the government's handling of healthcare, emphasizing the need for better policies and practices. Mutavi works closely with international organizations, including the United Nations and the World Health Organization, to advocate for human rights and improved healthcare in Kenya. Mutavi's work has garnered attention from local and international organizations, solidifying his position as a key figure in human rights advocacy in Kenya. His efforts have contributed to ongoing discussions about healthcare reform and human rights in the country.
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His Excellency, Amb. Nwoko Kingsley Obinna
Country Director, Nigeria
A beacon of spiritual guidance, diplomatic finesse, and academic excellence, H.E. Archbishop (Elect) Amb. Prof. Nwoko Kingsley Obinna is a multifaceted personality who has made significant impacts in various spheres. As the founder of Priests and Kings International Church and Chancellor/President of Global University of Chaplaincy Peace and Crisis Management, he has established himself as a leader in spiritual and educational circles. Through his various roles and initiatives, H.E. Archbishop (Elect) Amb. Prof. Nwoko Kingsley Obinna continues to inspire and empower individuals, fostering a culture of peace, understanding, and spiritual growth.
Nyingchia Smith Njioh
Country Director, Chad
Nyingchia Smith Njioh, IHRC Country Director of Chad, has carried out numerous human rights activities in Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria, promoting dignity and justice. He successfully implemented a back-to-school campaign, providing school materials to over 300 students in suburban areas and has annually conducted awareness campaigns in schools, empowering students to contribute to achieving the SDGs. He therefore earned the positive reputation as a mentor of tomorrow's leaders of impact and social change, equipping them to positively influence their environments. Indeed, the IHRC Chad under his leadership keeps providing support to vulnerable communities, including a recent visit to a leprosy center where food, medication, and counseling were offered. Undoubtedly, as IHRC Country Director of Chad, Nyingchia Smith Njioh's dedication to human rights and humanitarian work has made a tangible impact in Africa, inspiring others to join the cause.
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