AMINA SESAY
Amina Sesay is a Public Health professional with a passion for maternal and child health and an avid believer in policy advocacy to improve the lives and health outcomes of historically marginalized communities. Her educational background in Health Communications and Public Health have fueled her work including Project Coordinator at the Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD, Health Care Navigator and Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) Paralegal at Legal Aid of North Carolina, and her global health experience interning for organizations in Sierra Leone and Kenya, as these organizations worked to provide homes and quality education for orphans and to create databases for the community health workers in Kibera. FCI is excited that she has joined our team!