I am the founder and president of Women Support Women Worldwide to promote women skill development and women entrepreneurship. My name is Aminata Salisbury, I’m a Social Worker and I have a bachelor’s degree in social work and business Administration. Ever since my childhood, I have had a huge passion for reaching out and helping those who are unable to help themselves.
My name is Batouly Bah, I am currently the Vice-President of Women Support Women. I'm currently a president of an association called APPELS which works for female entrepreneurship we organize training for women (bakerie, sewing, etc.) in the suburbs and in the regions of Senegal. I was also a treasurer of TAISEN_EDU. women skill development women entrepreneurship
My name is Djessou Kaba I'm currently the treasurer of Women Support Women. My experiences include current Vice-President of Mandingo association in Seattle, WA. I previously worked with Women's Associations in (NGOs) in Sierra Leone and in Guinea. I support women skill development, women entrepreneurship
My name is Hawa Aissata Traore, I'm currently the secretary/communication of Women Support Women. Over the past 20 years I have been active in many social projects, among others "Abolish female genital mutilation" for Plan international e.V., intercultural mediator for the Hamburg regional office for addiction issues. I support women skill development, women entrepreneurship.
My name is Aissatou Bah, I'm currently the Secretary of legal issues and conflicts of WSW. I have two bachelor's degrees / law and international relations, also holder of a master's degree in general private law and currently enrolled in master 2 litigation. I'm honored to be part of WSW. I support women skill development, women entrepreneurship.
My name is Fatoumata Barry, I'm currently the secretary general of social affairs of WSW. I'm a sociologist and a French teacher for over 15 years. I previously worked with an NGO on a socio-economic and democratic survey in Guinea in 1990. I also took part in the census of the Guinean population in 1991. I support wo
WSW invite you to our launch/fundraising event. In 2025, our objective is to gather sufficient funds to assist 100 women and girls in need to enhance or develop their skills through entrepreneurship or employment, enabling them to become self-sufficient and support their families. This event is set to take place on February 8, 2025, at the Rainier Arts Center located at 3515 South Alaska Street Seattle, Washington 98118, USA,
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