[4] She and fellow lawyer Isha Dyfan and Patricia Kabbah worked with groups like the Mano River Women's Peace Network to ensure that wider international community were aware of the abuses that were taking place in Sierra Leone.
[4] She and Isha Dyfan were both lawyers and they had both been members of the Sierra Leone Human Rights Society.
[5] In 1995, she and Zainab Bangura founded Women Organized for a Morally Enlightened Nation (W.O.M.E.N.
[5] She was the executive secretary of Sierra Leone's Truth and Reconciliation Commission which was created[6] in 1999 under Bishop Joseph Christian Humper.
[7] Her father died in London in 2009 and he was buried in Sierra Leone after a state funeral.