Fulbright Scholar Beatrice Momodu-Kamara, the Compliance Manager at National Revenue Authority (NRA) has returned to Sierra Leone with new expertise in sustainable resource management, ready to support the country’s development efforts.
Upon her return, the U.S. Embassy in Freetown extends heartfelt congratulations to her after successfully completing her Master of Public Affairs through the prestigious Fulbright Program.
Beatrice pursued her graduate studies at Indiana University, specializing in Mining Policy for Sustainable Development. Her research and training have equipped her with vital knowledge and skills to empower communities and promote responsible resource management in Sierra Leone.
The Fulbright Program is the U.S. government’s flagship international academic exchange initiative. Established in 1946, it promotes mutual understanding and collaboration by providing opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals from over 160 countries to study, teach, or conduct research in the United States. Each year, thousands of talented individuals benefit from this life-changing program, building networks that foster peace, innovation, and shared progress worldwide.
Beatrice’s success not only benefits Sierra Leone but also strengthens ties between our two nations. By hosting international students like Beatrice, the United States demonstrates how investments in education and exchange foster global stability, expand economic opportunities, and showcase American leadership in innovation and development.

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