Salamatu Kamara is a Sierra Leonean educator, politician and women's rights activist.
[2] She is a woman's rights activist and is the co-ordinator for the Tamarameh Gender Development Group an organization aimed at providing micro-credit finance for women entrepreneurs.
[1] Her work focuses on creating spaces for women in Sierra Leone's political process as well as grassroots community organizing.
[1][2] The bill sought a 30% representation quota of women in Sierra Leone's political process.
[1][2] She was one of the subjects of the short film 30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone) by Anna Cady, Em Cooper and Jenny Cuffe.