
Moses MASSA Esq. is a Pupil Barrister at Fornah-Sesay, Cummings & Co; one of the leading law firms in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Before his legal practice, Moses Massa engaged in research, project writing and implementation, project monitoring and evaluation. He facilitated training workshops on human rights activistism, good governance, civic education, and advocacy campaigns, as well as worked on several development projects.
Moses has consulted for, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Centre for Women and Development, the United Nations Operations Support Office; National Elections Watch, the Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index, and Management Systems International of the United States of America.
Moses is a Senior Chevening Fellow and a Guest Researcher at the University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden and served as a lecturer in the Department of Peace & Conflict Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences & Law, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone.
He conducts criminal and civil matters but has a strong interest in Contract Law, Property/Estate Law, Taxation Law, Social and Legal Research Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone – LLB (Hons.)
Sierra Leone Law School (SLLS) – Barrister-at-Law (BL) Certificate
University of Tromso, Norway – M.Phil in Peace and Conflict
Kofi Annan International Peace Training Center, Ghana – Diploma in Development Diplomacy, Peace and Security
University of York, UK – Diploma in Conflict Prevention and Resolution