Saran Kaba Jones

Saran Kaba Jones is a clean water advocate and social entrepreneur from Liberia. She is the founder of FACE Africa, an organization working to strengthen water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure and services in rural communities across sub-Saharan Africa.[1] She is World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a 2016 TIME Magazine Next Generation Leader.[2] Her work with FACE Africa has been profiled in the Boston Globe,[3] and CNN Inside Africa.[4][5]

Saran Kaba Jones
Headshot of Saran Kaba Jones
Born
Saran Kaba

(1982-06-21) June 21, 1982
Monrovia, Liberia
NationalityLiberian/American
OccupationFounder and CEO of FACE Africa
WEF Young Global Leader 2013
Websitewww.faceafrica.org

Awards and Recognitions

2015

  • MTV Africa Music Leadership Award

2013

  • Guardian UK: listed as one of Africa's 25 Top Women Achievers[6]
  • 2013 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader [7]

2012

  • Longines/ Town&Country "Women Who Make A Difference' Award[8]
  • Black Enterprise as one of 10 International Women of Power to Watch
  • Daily Muse "12 Women to Watch"

2011

  • Applause Africa "Person of the Year" award
  • Voss Foundation's Women Helping Women Honoree
  • Huffington Post "Greatest Person of the Day"[9]
  • Forbes Magazine's 20 Youngest Power Women In Africa[10]

References

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