Started Namati in 2011 to grow the movement for legal empowerment around the world. 2003-07, co-founded and co-directed the Sierra Leonean organization Timap for Justice, which has been recognized by the International Crisis Group, Transparency International and former US President Jimmy Carter as a pioneering model for delivering justice services in the context of a weak state and a plural legal system. 2008-11, Senior Counsel in the Justice Reform Group of the World Bank. Work focused on rule of law reform and governance, primarily in West Africa and South Asia. Social Entrepreneur of the Year, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. Named a "legal rebel", American Bar Association; Ashoka Fellow. With Namati and the Global Legal Empowerment Network, received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship (2016).