Voice Out Women Foundation Launching Gala Dinner.

4th April 2018 was a great moment as friends and fans gathered at the House of Parliaments to launch the Voice Out Women Foundation, the Gala Dinner create a forum where women shares there success stories.
In her opening remarks, Jasmine Mengue epse Assamoi the Founder/CEO Voice Out Women foundation says that the platform was born to stimulate and bring to light the flame of integration of the French speaking women with undeniable potentials for the freedom of emancipation and social justice.

She stressed further that the platform also provide a networking platform where business women leaders, diplomats, private sector leaders, government leaders meet and provide practical solutions to matters related to women empowerment and integration.

Meanwhile, the Former Mayor of London Borough of Enfield’’ Kate Anolue also shared her success story of how she had first class honour in Law as a mother of five to encourage women aspiring high in their chosen fields.

The goal of the foundation is to free women from social rejection and isolation so that as Rosalind Elsie Franklin, Ada Lovelace, Agatha Christie, we can see them finally enrich the course of our multi-cultural society. Our ongoing struggle is therefore to instill confidence and daring within these Francophone women who have long been held captive in the dungeons and labyrinths of traditional and colonial rites so that they dare to go out of their ways to become women to whom we can and will want to identify. This delicate intention is not limited distinguished guests, to the speech that I pronounce before you today, but it intends to revolve around regular platforms of training, awareness, exchange experiences and multiple professional workshops led by professionals in different fields.

London is certainly the starting point of VOW but not its only place of representation. We have the beautiful ambition to extend this action in all regions of UK and why not, in the countries of origin of these French-speaking women in order to see our great nation contribute to the growth and development of our sisters who have remained in our homeland, by providing them with the best possible tools so that they may be more actors of development (entrepreneurs) . We therefore agree with Ban Ki Moon, former Secretary General of the United Nations who said that “women must be full partners in development so that they can lift their communities out of poverty”. This poverty can have several aspects: cultural, economic, intellectual …

The action of “Voice Out Women”, can not remain silent towards those who will make tomorrow the pride of this great country: Our Young people.
We believe that strong and educated women, as well as children invested with those values ​​to which we are intrinsically attached, will raise to the top the banner of a healthy humanity and a strong and unwavering UK.

About (VOW)

Voice Out Woman (VOW) is a non-profit organisation targeting women and families all at the risk of social exclusion, women who are having trouble accessing even the margins of English culture and society due to language barrier (Most women have English as a second language ) ,cultural separation, domestic violence, FGM, isolation, lack of qualification, poverty, disability and poor mental health. The women’s Problems are compounded for many of these families as their children, all English born and bred, are now experiencing adolescence and presenting problems that home life seems unable to deal with adequately.

VOW’s goal is to improve the lives of both mothers and children, promoting Health and wellbeing awareness, strong interpersonal, skills, ESOL classes, supplementary club (Maths, English and French) and reassert a sense of hope in the future through mentoring. We believe through personal interactions, those women and young people can build self-confidence, improve their self-esteem and become active citizens.

We also will support parents, primary caregivers and other statutory and community organizations by forming partnerships with local schools, churches, local businesses, voluntary and other community organizations to effectively:

• Empower women, youths and children to build their confidence and self-esteem.

• Promote equality of opportunity for women and youths in all aspect of life, increasing awareness of issues that affect women and their families.

• Provide leadership, mentoring and encourage women, youths and young people to develop their skills through training , volunteering opportunities and work experience.

• Inspire women in the act of public speaking.

• work with families of youths who are going to have a turbulent transition to adulthood and offer positive mentoring system.

How we work?

We partner with organisations that can provide training, scholarships and other opportunities to the women.
We collaborate with private and public enterprises in order to help transition disadvantaged women into services that will lead to career sustainability, training.
We provide a networking platform where business women leaders, diplomats, private sector leaders, government leaders meet and provide practical solutions to matters related to women.

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