Our Team
Commander of the Order of the Rokel COR, is an accomplished Sierra Leonean academic with extensive experience in research, teaching, and high-level administrative roles. His work spans several continents, with current positions as Executive Director of the Centre for Health Research and Training at the University of Management and Technology (UNIMTECH) where he is a Research Professor and the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration).
Dr. Harris started with the Dept. of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in July 2005 and served the department in a variety of roles over the years, including director of the PhD programme, director of the MPH programme, and chair of the PhD programme committee. As a faculty member, she took the initiative to organise and lead numerous trips to Ghana for public health students, and chaperoned other UofL trips abroad,
Christopher Hagibu Kalokoh is a highly skilled statistician, consultant, and researcher with over seven years of progressive experience across diverse sectors, including civil society, education, agriculture, and economic development. He holds a strong proficiency in project management, business development, and research, with a proven track record of driving impactful initiatives, such as the BRAC-SL AIM project, which trained over 500 businesswomen and helped establish 30 microenterprises.
Dr. Harris started with the Dept. of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in July 2005 and served the department in a variety of roles over the years, including director of the PhD programme, director of the MPH programme, and chair of the PhD programme committee. As a faculty member, she took the initiative to organise and lead numerous trips to Ghana for public health students, and chaperoned other UofL trips abroad,
Dr. Harris started with the Dept. of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in July 2005 and served the department in a variety of roles over the years, including director of the PhD programme, director of the MPH programme, and chair of the PhD programme committee. As a faculty member, she took the initiative to organise and lead numerous trips to Ghana for public health students, and chaperoned other UofL trips abroad,
Dr. Harris started with the Dept. of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in July 2005 and served the department in a variety of roles over the years, including director of the PhD programme, director of the MPH programme, and chair of the PhD programme committee. As a faculty member, she took the initiative to organise and lead numerous trips to Ghana for public health students, and chaperoned other UofL trips abroad,