Meet Our Team

Centre for Disability and Less-Privilege (CDP) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organization.

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MR BOB ROBERT FODAY

MR BOB ROBERT FODAY

Founder Executive Director
MOHAMED BINDY

MOHAMED BINDY

Chairman
IDA CHAM

IDA CHAM

Chair Lady
ABU TURAY

ABU TURAY

Disiplinary officer
ZAINAB SESAY

ZAINAB SESAY

Adviser
KELFALA KABBA

KELFALA KABBA

Vice Chairman
MAMY SHERIFF

MAMY SHERIFF

Team Member
EDWARD MUSTAPHER

EDWARD MUSTAPHER

Secrety General

Experts

SAMUEL SAIDU

SAMUEL SAIDU

Research, policy development and communication on people with Disabilities and less people
Samuel Saidu Research, policy development and communication on people with Disabilities and less people Samuel Saidu is a Sierra Leonean researcher and a registered pharmacist in Sierra Leone. He holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy, master’s in public health and a PhD candidate at LSTM. Samuel is a qualitative research enthusiast and focus his research on health, health policy, vulnerability, implementation, and advocacy. He has worked with Sierra Leone’s ministry of health, ehealth Africa, Digital Square and University of Sierra Leone. Othe project he has been involved with include: Sierra Leone Trial to Introduce a Vaccine against Ebola (STRIVE) Audio-Visual AFP Detection and Reporting (AVADAR) Acountability and Reponsiveness in Informal settlement for Health Equity (ARISE) Vaccine equity research with COMAHS-USL and UNICEF Migration research in middle east travel women from Africa Health Policy research on Respectful Maternal Care in Sierra Leone Respectful Maternity Care research with KCL on the CREEPS grant Malaria research project with Digital Square on USAID-PMI funded grants Resident Advisor on CHISU project With these, Samuel has done several research on vulnerable people living with disability and within the slum settlements in Freetown. He currently works with the Institute of Gender and Children’s Health Research as a co-founder and consultant of several projects with vulnerable people in several slum settlements within Freetown. Samuel will contribute his knowledge to support research and policy development and review within the various ministries, departments and agencies for the Center for Disability and Less Privilege Persons
CDP DISABILITY NURSES

CDP DISABILITY NURSES

CDP DISABILITY NURSES provide specialist healthcare and support to people with disabilities and the Less Privilege to help them live a fulfilling life. CDP personally believe that People with disabilities lives longer, more fulfilled lives when they are healthy. Our Team of disability nurses play a vital role working across disabled communities. We value diversity, strive for inclusion, and come together to walk alongside those in need to provide hope and compassion. We are committed to working collaboratively to help
MOMORIE KOROMA

MOMORIE KOROMA

Expert On Rehabilitation of Disabled and Less Privilege Persons
Momorie Koroma is a pharmacist. And he is currently working at the infectious disease control hospital in Freetown. He got his B.Pharm. Hon. in pharmacy at the College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences in Sierra Leone. In 2016, he graduated as a pharmacy technician at the same college. He has worked and gained wealth of experience in many areas in the pharmacy field (community, hospital, and administration). He is an advocate, has passion about Disabled and Less Privilege issues, and has worked with locals and international organisations during the Ebola and COVID pandemic to sensitise the public. Momorie Koroma will contribute his expertise to the Rehabilitation of Disabled and Less Privilege Persons for reintegration into society for a brighter and hopeful future.
ABDULAI SAIDU

ABDULAI SAIDU

Medical Advisor -Disabled Health Care
Abdulai Saidu is a Pharmacist (clinical pharmacist expert). He graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy with honours from COMAHS-USL, Sierra Leone. He has worked in different areas of pharmacy such as hospitals, community, and social pharmcy. Abdulai Saidu Work on initiatives that promote access to essential medications and healthcare services for disabled and less privileged.