"I mean this. My door is genuinely open."
Whether you're a journalist, a partner, a student, a fellow advocate, or someone who just has something to say — I want to hear from you. Use the form, or reach out through any of the channels below.
Whether it's a question, a thought, a collaboration idea, or something you just needed to say to someone — I'm here.
If you're working on something that connects to gender equality, peacebuilding, or Sierra Leone's development — let's put me in the room.
Journalists, broadcasters, podcasters — if you want to talk about the work, I'm ready to talk.
This form comes straight to my team — people who work with me and who I trust to handle every message with care. If you're reaching out, it matters. We'll respond.
I read everything my team flags for me. Your message won't disappear.
The more detail you give me, the better I can prepare. I love being well-prepared.
Tell me your deadline clearly — we take media commitments seriously.
I speak on gender equality, child protection, peacebuilding, economic inclusion, climate resilience, and Sierra Leone's development. I speak at national events and on international stages. I try to make every talk personal — because if it doesn't connect to real people, what's the point?
I believe showing up matters. I try to say yes when I can — especially to events where the people who need to hear these conversations are in the room.
"Every platform is an opportunity to speak for the people who aren't in the room yet."
I think press and media relationships matter. If you're doing serious work on gender, children's rights, peacebuilding, or Sierra Leone — I want to support that. I'm available, and I try to be candid.
Available for television, radio, and written interviews. I try to speak plainly.
Official media can be arranged. Come to the work — not just the press conferences.
Tell me your deadline. I take media commitments seriously.
Press kit available on request — biography, photos, key statements. Just ask.
Request press kit →My office is at the Ministry of Gender and Children's Affairs in Freetown. All correspondence comes through the Ministry's channels — but this is my personal site, and the form above comes to my team directly.
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A few things people often want to know.
Seriously — thank you. The fact that you've been reading through this site, learning about the work, and taking the time to reach out means more than you know. This is all of ours to build together.