King Sao Boso Kamara Memorial Hospital
Managing Director, King Sao Boso Kamara Memorial Hospital (KSBKH)
Mr. Toure serves as the Managing Director of King Sao Boso Kamara Memorial Hospital (KSBKH), where he provides strategic leadership and executive oversight for institutional governance, operational management, systems strengthening, and long‑term organizational development. As the chief administrative and operational leader, he oversees institutional reporting, donor engagement, partnership development, financial and administrative systems, human resource management, compliance with national and international healthcare standards, and the implementation of modernization and quality‑improvement initiatives.
He is a distinguished expert in international development, humanitarian response, disaster risk management, and climate resilience, with more than fifteen years of progressive leadership and technical experience across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. He is widely recognized for his strategic leadership, operational excellence, and institutional development expertise, having successfully led and supported complex humanitarian operations, resilience programs, and organizational transformation initiatives in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
Most recently, he served as a Consultant with the World Bank Group in Liberia, supporting national disaster preparedness, resilience‑building, and risk governance initiatives under the National Disaster Management Agency. In this role, he played a leading technical part in developing Liberia’s Disaster Risk Management and Financing Strategy, the National Flood Preparedness and Response Plan, and several strategic policy frameworks aimed at strengthening national resilience systems, climate adaptation mechanisms, emergency preparedness structures, and disaster risk governance architecture.
Prior to this engagement, He served as Project Management Director at the National Disaster Management Agency, where he led high‑level national initiatives focused on disaster risk financing, emergency coordination, resilience planning, and institutional preparedness. He successfully coordinated nationwide flood preparedness and response mechanisms, strengthened intergovernmental and multi‑stakeholder coordination, and represented Liberia at regional and international forums on disaster risk reduction, humanitarian governance, and climate resilience.
Earlier in his career, he served as a Disaster Management Specialist with the Climate Information Services Program under the Environmental Protection Agency. In this capacity, he provided technical leadership in disaster preparedness, climate resilience programming, risk‑reduction strategies, and institutional strengthening. His work contributed significantly to the development and dissemination of climate information services that enhanced community resilience, strengthened early warning systems, and improved risk‑informed decision‑making across Liberia. He also supported multi‑stakeholder coordination among government institutions, humanitarian organizations, development partners, and local communities to advance climate adaptation and disaster risk‑reduction interventions nationwide.
His extensive international humanitarian and emergency response experience includes assignments with globally recognized organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Uganda and Liberia, UNICEF in Sierra Leone, Action Against Hunger in Yemen, Save the Children in Pakistan, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, CARE International in Guinea, and the German Agency for Technical Cooperation. Across these roles, he managed complex humanitarian logistics and supply chain operations, strengthened procurement and operational systems, coordinated Ebola emergency response logistics, supported emergency preparedness planning, and led multi‑sector humanitarian interventions in fragile and conflict‑affected settings.
Throughout his career, He has demonstrated exceptional expertise in disaster risk financing, emergency preparedness and response, humanitarian logistics, procurement and supply chain management, institutional capacity building, policy development, operational leadership, climate resilience programming, and resilience‑building initiatives. His work consistently focuses on strengthening national systems, improving operational effectiveness, and supporting sustainable development and humanitarian coordination mechanisms.
He is currently pursuing a Master of Science (MSc) in Procurement, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management at the University of Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. He has also completed several advanced professional certifications through the World Bank Open Learning Campus, with specialized training in Disaster Risk Financing, Climate Resilience, Early Warning Systems, Risk‑Informed Investment Planning, and Disaster Preparedness and Response.
Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, He combines strong analytical and technical expertise with strategic leadership, multicultural communication skills, and extensive international field experience. His professional contributions continue to advance institutional strengthening, humanitarian coordination, disaster risk governance, climate resilience, and sustainable development efforts across Liberia, the region, and the global community.