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Jamelia?Harris BSc Economics with Actuarial Science,?2011

Economist for the Ministry of Finance

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What have you done since leaving?

Since leaving the University I completed my MSc at LSE. I then moved to Sierra Leone in 2012 to commence working as an Economist for the Ministry of Finance in their Public Debt Management Unit, the job-description is incredible.

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