
Sarah Traoré
Rita Barron Fellow
(617) 540-5650 | strarore@crwa.org
Sarah is a Rita Barron Fellow supporting CRWA’s advocacy and science projects.
Sarah has a B.S in Civil Engineering from Cote d’Ivoire where she was born and raised and an M.Sc in Environmental Conservation from the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a Fulbright scholarship awardee. She focused her Master's thesis on modeling the hydrology of the largest watershed of Cote d’Ivoire to understand the dynamics of water supply and demand within the watershed.
Prior to joining CRWA, Sarah worked on several projects across Africa, Europe, and the United States such as Emergency Response Plans for water utilities in MA, CT, CA, and NY; hydrologic modeling of extreme rainfall events to prevent flooding in Cameroon, and assisted in the construction of water reservoir in Côte d’Ivoire.
In her spare time, Sarah enjoys cooking traditional Ivorian meals and traveling to discover new places.
Rita Barron Fellow
(617) 540-5650 | strarore@crwa.org
Sarah is a Rita Barron Fellow supporting CRWA’s advocacy and science projects.
Sarah has a B.S in Civil Engineering from Cote d’Ivoire where she was born and raised and an M.Sc in Environmental Conservation from the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a Fulbright scholarship awardee. She focused her Master's thesis on modeling the hydrology of the largest watershed of Cote d’Ivoire to understand the dynamics of water supply and demand within the watershed.
Prior to joining CRWA, Sarah worked on several projects across Africa, Europe, and the United States such as Emergency Response Plans for water utilities in MA, CT, CA, and NY; hydrologic modeling of extreme rainfall events to prevent flooding in Cameroon, and assisted in the construction of water reservoir in Côte d’Ivoire.
In her spare time, Sarah enjoys cooking traditional Ivorian meals and traveling to discover new places.