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HAWA KEMOH MARAH

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HAWA KEMOH MARAH

Hawa Marah is a 22 years old girl who came from Kabala town in the Koinadugu district with parent who are both aged staying at one of the villages in Kabala town.

Hawa Mara has sat for the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination [WASSCE] or upper secondary. She then left her parent from Kabala to find better opportunities that will enable her continue her schooling.
Unfortunately she could not find a means of lively hood and then opted to join her peers on the street as a sex worker.
Through the chair of the commercial sex worker in Bombali, we discovered her situation and then registered her as BLP beneficiary.
Hawa is currently pursuing a vocational skill training at the Sierra Leone Opportunists Industrialization Center [SLOIC] an institution which we haVE sign an MoU with, and presently she is one of our beneficiaries who are in the home management department and is very determine to succeed.