Our work is led by an incredible team of passionate Liberians who are motivated by improving their communities.

Restore Hope, a 501c3 nonprofit, provides fundraising and advisory support to Restore Hope: Liberia, a registered nonprofit in Liberia.

 

Team


Bezalee Aaron

Data Officer

Jallah Baysah

Group Therapy Facilitator Mental Health Clinician

Korpo Bollay

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Olivia Daitue

Group Therapy Facilitator

Rebecca David

Group Therapy Facilitator

Anthony Dovelee

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Francis Duoko

Field Coordinator

  • Francis is from Kolahun and earned his Associate Degree in Agriculture from Lofa County Community College. Francis has served as the Logistics Officer with the Ministry of Health’s Lofa County Health Team. He’s worked with RHL since the early days!

Mbowellie Duoko

Group Therapy Facilitator

Thomas Duoko

Data Officer

 

Armah Fofana

Security Officer

Jangai Gbegbe

Group Therapy Facilitator

Rebecca Gizzie

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

J. Williams Harris

Group Therapy Facilitator

Junior Kamah

Driver

Borlay Kamara

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Stephen Kanneh

Program Director

  • A Physician’s Assistant with a Public Health diploma, Stephen has extensive clinical experience across Liberia. He’s held positions with MSF, IMC, IRC, and the Ministry of Health before joining RHL.

Naomi Karmoh

Group Therapy Facilitator

Tutu Konneh

Mental Health Lead

  • Tutu is a Registered Nurse with expertise in midwifery and mental health. She earned her Master in Maternal and Child Health and received mental health training with the Carter Center. Prior to joining RHL she was the Mental Health Clinical Supervisor at G.W. Harley Hospital and Psychiatrics Instructor at Nimba County University.

 

Korpo Korllason

Group Therapy Facilitator

Elizabeth Kpakai

Group Therapy Facilitator

Emmanuel Kollie

Driver

 

Emmanual Komeh

Driver

Grace Kpehe

Group Therapy Facilitator

Bill Massaquoi

Executive Director-Liberia

  • Bill has over 20 years of national and international development experience with exceptional leadership skills. His contributions have led to spearheading initiatives that have catalyzed national business reform, culminating in a remarkable 20% increase in domestic business registration in Liberia. He co-founded Rebuild Africa empowering youth in underserved communities through education. A leader with a global perspective, Bill is proficient in the intricate domains of technical, financial, and administrative aspects of program management. He embodies dedication and responsibility in his relentless pursuit of positive change in underserved communities in Liberia. He holds a graduate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

Caroline Momoh

Group Therapy Facilitator

Anna Morris

Data Officer

Peter Mulbah

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Saah Musa

Chief Security Officer

Jenneh Ndebeh

Group Therapy Facilitator

Hena Ndorbor

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Theresa Ndobor

Group Therapy Facilitator

Fatu Ngafua

Group Therapy Facilitator

Frances Ngafua

Group Therapy Facilitator

 

Cecelia Printers

Group Therapy Facilitator

Beatrice Smith

Group Therapy Facilitator

 
 
 

Board of Directors


Barbara Atwiine

BoD Liberia

  • Ms. Atwiine works in HIV/AIDS programming and has extensive experience in this field in both Uganda and Liberia. She is currently affiliated with Youth Alive Liberia.

Beatrice Benicks

BoD Liberia

  • Beatrice Benicks is a Liberian and senior pastor of Grace Agape Church in Monrovia. Her work involves counseling to women and families

Barbara Burke

MD, MPH, BoD U.S.

  • Barbara earned her M.D. in 1984 from Georgetown University School of Medicine, completed her residency in emergency medicine at the Christiana Health System Medical Center of Delaware, and studied international health and epidemiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, earning her master's in public health there in 2002. She has served with Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) in South Sudan, Sierra Leone, Angola, Gaza, Pakistan, Nigeria and Kenya, and with the International Rescue Committee in Kolahun, Liberia. Barbara is a co-founder of Restore Hope: Liberia.

 

Bakhtavar Desai

CPA, BoD U.S.

  • Bakhtavar is a CPA working freelance as auditor and consultant in the public sector and not-for-profits. Her expertise is auditing government grants and consulting on governmental grants program management. She was born and raised in India, where she received two degrees, Bachelors in Commerce and Bachelor in Arts. She is a trustee on the Board of the Fairfield Food Pantry. She is President of ZAKOI (Zoroastrian Association of KY, OH, & IN. Bakhtavar is also active in volunteering within her local school district.

Jerry Kerkula

NP, BoD Liberia

  • A nurse practitioner with experience in local governance and traditional leadership in Liberia. He was a town chief in one of the rural towns in Lofa County. He is currently working at the Tuberculosis Hospital in Monrovia.

Darlington Martor

MA, BoD U.S.

  • Darlington holds a master’s degree in International Studies with a concentration in International Business from Concordia University in California. Born in Liberia during the early years of the civil war, Darlington and his mother escaped the atrocities there and became refugees in Danane, Ivory Coast, in 1997. They then moved to the United States in 2003, sponsored by a United Nations resettlement program. Darlington is founder and CEO of Anything Is Everything, a non-profit organization, and also works Grants Administrator at the James Irvine Foundation

 

Adelphine Moore

RN, BoD Liberia

  • A Liberian registered nurse, Ms. Moore was instrumental in the registration of Restore Hope: Liberia and has a background in financial management and accounting.

David Okiror

MD, BoD Liberia

  • Dr. Okiror earned his degrees in medicine and surgery in Uganda, where he’s from, and continued his postgraduate studies in gynecology, pediatrics and public health. He also holds degrees in tropical medicine and public health. He has worked in Liberia since 2008. He is a family physician and Chair of the Faculty of Family Medicine at ELWA Hospital.

Jenninah Okiror

RN, BoD Liberia

  • She is originally from Uganda and has lived in Liberia for the past 11 years and currently works at the ELWA Hospital’s Children Outpatient clinic, as a nursing supervisor. Her focus is Maternal and Child Health.

 

Bob Rufsvold

MD, BoD U.S.

  • Dr. Bob received his M.D. from Dartmouth Medical School in 1979 and completed his family practice residency at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in California. He was a solo-practice family physician for 20 years. He founded and directed the New England Center for Integrative Health, the Wellspring Foundation of New England, and the Wellspring Cancer Help Program. He was also faculty at Dartmouth Medical School for many years. Since 2006, Dr. Bob has worked in global health serving in Liberia, Ethiopia, Chad, Afghanistan, and Libya with Médecins Sans Frontières, the International Medical Corps, and the International Rescue Committee. He is a co-founder of RESTORE HOPE: LIBERIA.

Ousman Sey

MBA, CG (ASCP), BoD U.S.

  • Ousman began his community development work with the Department of Livestock Services as an extension worker in his native country, The Gambia. He moved to the U.S. in 2000 to pursue his Biotechnology degree and later specialized in Cytogenetics and cancer diagnostics. In 2016, Ousman joined the Peace Corps and served in Kolahun District, Liberia. In 2022, Ousman was invited to join the Peace Corps Virtual Service Pilot Program. He created a community of practice forum for organizations participating in the PEPFAR program in South Africa. Ousman works at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Pathology laboratory in Boston.

Vaifee A. Tulay, M

BoD Liberia

  • The Honorable Mr. Vaifee Tulay is the Deputy Health Minister for Planning and Research Development. He holds a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Mr. Tulay has served with the Ministry of Health since 2008.

 

Saundra Williams

CEO, BoD U.S.

  • Saundra earned Master of Public Health and Master of International Affairs degrees in 2009 from Columbia University in New York, with a focus on health in complex emergencies. Prior to that she was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Turkmenistan. Her work in global health has spanned field missions in West Darfur, Sudan, eastern Chad, and Sierra Leone on the Ebola response, as well as at the International Rescue Committee headquarters on the global Emergency Response and Preparedness Unit. She is a co-founder of RESTORE HOPE: LIBERIA.

 
 
 

Advisors


Lisa V. Adams, MD

Corey Bills, MD

Brenna Blazis Da-Tokpah, RPCV Liberia

Joni Burrell, RPCV Liberia

Andrew Cole, MD

Marcia Davidson, PhD

Stephanie Kim

 

Karin Landgren, Bsc, LL.M

Betty Newman

David Okiror, MBCHB, DTMPH, M.MED, FLCPS

Yaayaa Pajibo, CAN

Vamba Sherif

James Strickler, MD