A Man’s Fight for Girls’ Education: Chernor Bah on Poverty, Ebola and Political Turmoil in Sierra Leone

As Chernor Bah likes to say “out of misery there is opportunity” and this has definitely been true in his life. Through poverty, war, refugee camps and an epidemic, he has been able to advance his vision for a better world. As a girls’ rights advocate, Chernor has dedicated his life to strengthening the voices of youth in emergency settings in his home country Sierra Leone, as well as in Liberia, Lebanon, Haiti and Uganda.

As a teenager, Chernor traveled the country listening to children’s stories, including those from former child soldiers. His drive was simple: to include children’s voices in Sierra Leone’s peacebuilding process. In this episode, we talk about the civil war in Sierra Leone, issues surrounding girls' education, the Ebola outbreak and how Chernor is fighting to rebuild his country and advance girl’s rights.

Learn from expert voices:

Dr. Zoe Marks, Public Policy Lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School
Justine Sass, the Chief of Section Education for Inclusion and Gender Equality at UNESCO

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Finding Humanity is a Webby-winning podcast that shares true stories of courage and purpose in the face of today’s pressing social justice, equality, and human rights issues. With the help of leading global experts and advocates, host Hazami Barmada examines how we got here and how you can be a part of solving humanity’s biggest challenges. Produced by Humanity Lab Foundation and Hueman Group Media.