our team

CEO

Tamba Mondeh

co-founder and National Coordinator

Mr. Tamba Mondeh is the co-founder and National Coordinator for the Pay No Bribe Animators Sierra Leone.
He was born in Kono District and raised in Kenema District.
He started work for humanity way back in 2007.
He is co-founder and board member for Advocacy Network for Empowerment and Good Governance (ANfEGG-S/L).

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Madam Helene Himmer

Board Chairperson - Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone

Helene Himmer, a French national with roots from Guadeloupe Island in the Caribbean, and residing in Portugal, is a dedicated activist and professional with a diverse background. She holds a Master’s degree in International and European Law from the University of Rouen, complemented by an MBA from ISCTE Business School. Her journey in activism began in her early teenage years, engaging with a youth organization focused on education, youth rights, and inclusion. Helene's commitment led her to assume the role of Executive Director for over three years. Later, she dedicated seven years to campaigning for racial justice in France with SOS Racisme, where she served as Board member for more than four years. Transitioning to the corporate world, Helene ventured into corporate social responsibility within start-ups and tech companies. However, her passion for social impact drew her towards international organizations like the British Council and the Council of Europe, where she delved into the realm of international development. Her work spanned advocacy, project management, and partnerships, focusing on initiatives related to climate, peace, anti-corruption, women empowerment, youth cooperation, and inclusive societies across Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the MENA region. Helene's thirst for cultural enrichment led her to study and live abroad in Brazil, Belgium, and Portugal, reflecting her enthusiasm for discovering diverse cultures. Helene is currently Policy and Advocacy Officer       at African Futures Lab, leading a project on Climate Reparations in Africa. In April 2024, she joined the advisory board of Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) in Sierra Leone and will now take on the role of Board Chairperson, furthering her commitment to impactful engagement and advocacy.

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Mr. Komba Kembay - Advisory Board Member - Canada

Komba Kembay is a published author of Resilience: From Civil War to The Canadian Dream. He is also a speaker, advocate for resilience, and entrepreneur. As a speaker, Komba shares invaluable insights into resilience, encouraging individuals and organizations to view challenges as opportunities for growth.

Born and raised in Kono District, eastern Sierra Leone, Komba relocated to Canada in 2012.

Komba has a strong background in financial and operations management within non-governmental organizations and not-for-profit sectors, with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors. Currently, he works as Manager of Transfer Agreements for the Government of Yukon. Prior to this, Komba held various positions, including Business Development Manager at Solar Wholesaler, Canada, Head of Mortgage at GreatWay Financial, Project Manager at Deckrails, and Finance and Admin Manager at CAPS - Sierra Leone (NGO). He also worked in the mortgage department at Toronto Dominion Bank (TD Bank) Canada and in the audit department at KPMG Sierra Leone. In addition, Komba has acted in the capacity of Executive Director for CAPS - Sierra Leone.

Komba holds a Bachelor's degree in Management from the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and an Associate's degree in Accounting from the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) at the University of Sierra Leone

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Ingrid L. Fraley

Advisory Board Member - United States

Ms. Ingrid Fraley is a leader in understanding and promoting housing needs for developmentally challenged and elderly persons within the context of the wider, integrated, community. As such, Ms. Fraley is passionate about ensuring that development efforts promote inclusive environments for people of all ages and abilities through executing impactful and sustainable change. She is the principal and owner of Design Services Inc., and has been active in the design of interior environments for over forty years. Graduating from the American University in 1974, Ms. Fraley spent the next ten years in the workplace as Director of Design for the Porter Group, Inc., Washington, D.C. and subsequently as the Director of Interiors for Sheretz, Franklin, Crawford, Schaffner, (SFCS) in Roanoke, Virginia. In 1984, she formed Design Services, Inc., to provide quality in design and value in the specification and procurement of finishes and furnishings. With offices in Metropolitan Washington D.C. turn-key services are provided to clientele involved in new construction, remodeling, and/or the renovation of senior living environments nationwide.

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MR. HUGH W. P. FISHER

Advisory Board Member - United States

Mr. Fisher is a leader focused on planning and executing positive action in high stress commercial and conflict environments. Mr. Fisher was born in Nigeria, and his family moved to the United Kingdom in the 1960s, just before the Nigerian Civil War / Biafran War. He relocated to the United States in 1993. Before moving to America, he was an engineer in the British Army, where he worked on construction projects in Europe, Africa and Central America, and served as a Peacekeeper in Middle East. In America Mr. Fisher became a corporate attorney and gained extensive experience of US and international financial and business activities. After 9/11 he joined the US Army Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps, focusing the US Government's funding of US and global construction projects. In 2014 Mr. Fisher joined “Disabled American Veterans,” a non-profit that advocates for wounded, ill, and injured US veterans. In 2017 he joined the US Department of Defense (US DoD), focusing on budgetary issues. His most recent assignment involved working with America's African partners to combat human trafficking, and illegal mining and deforestation. Mr. Fisher expects to transition from the US DoD in late 2025. As an attorney, he understands the need to engage businesses at all levels in the global effort against corruption. Also, his military experience has given Mr. Fisher unique insight into the human damage and financial costs inflicted upon African peoples by war and corruption. However, he also understands the potential for modern technology – internet, wireless etc. - to deliver a sophisticated global perspective to Africa's young people. He believes strongly that the global perspective, combined with vigorous and effective action against corruption, can make the Twenty First Century an “African Century.” Mr. Fisher has a diverse and prestigious educational background spanning law, military studies, and international politics. He earned a Juris Doctor (JD) in Law from the University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree in War Studies from the University of London. His undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics and International Politics from the University of Wales. In addition to his academic achievements, he received specialized military training from several esteemed institutions, including the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General School, the Royal School of Military Engineering, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where British Army officers are trained..

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Emmanuel Komrabai Bangura

Head of Finance & Administration

Emmanuel Komrabai Bangura is an accomplished administrative professional with extensive expertise in finance, human resources, and program development. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the Evangelical College of Theology (ECT), An affiliate to the University of Sierra Leone. Driven by a strong commitment to promoting transparency, empowering communities, and enhancing public service delivery across the country, Mr. Bangura has previously served with Plan International and Restless Development Sierra Leone. He is currently the Head of Finance and Administration for Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone, where he plays a key role in strengthening financial accountability and organizational effectiveness.

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His Lordship Bishop Dominion F. Kutubu

Former Advisory Board Chairman

His Lordship Bishop Dominion Fomba Kutubu is a respected religious clergy. He has been a prominent figure in the religious community, using his platform to promote integrity, peace, and social justice. His leadership and moral guidance continue to inspire many in the fight against corruption and the pursuit of a more just and equitable Sierra Leone. From 2020 to 2024, he served as the Advisory Board Chairman of Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone. During his tenure, Bishop Kutubu provided strategic leadership and guidance by helping to strengthen the organization’s advocacy efforts and expand its community engagement initiatives. His unwavering commitment to ethical governance and transparency played a crucial role in advancing the organization's mission to combat corruption at various levels in Sierra Leone

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Ms. Mattu Genda

Public Education Officer

Ms. Mattu Genda is a young and dynamic professional dedicated to the fight against corruption in Sierra Leone. She has gained valuable experience working with the Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone and the Munafa-M Patie Federation Sierra Leone. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance at the University of Makeni, strengthening her expertise in financial management and governance. As the Public Education Officer for Pay No Bribe Animators (PaNBA) Sierra Leone, Ms. Genda plays a key role in raising public awareness, combating bribery, and promoting transparency, accountability, and effective service delivery across communities.

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Martin Alfred Morovia

BOARD MEMBER

Martin Alfred Morovia was born on November 11, 1987, in Blama Town, Kenema District, Sierra Leone. He completed his Junior Secondary education at St. Edward’s Secondary School and his Senior Secondary education at Prince of Wales. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Fourah Bay College and a Master’s degree in Sustainable Development from the University of Makeni. Throughout his career, Mr. Morovia has held various leadership roles, including serving as the National Coordinator for Campus Ministries Sierra Leone and as Principal of Every Nation Academy in Makeni. He is an ordained and licensed pastor and currently serves as the Strategic Coordinator for Bombali District under New Harvest Global Ministries. Additionally, he is the Pastor in Charge of New Harvest Ministries - Makama Church in Makeni.