As Nelson Mandela says, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Without an education, vulnerable are denied the confidence to speak out – to contribute to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms around the world.
Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders. They are the ones who will help to foster peace and stability. They are the ones who will blaze trails for others to follow and set examples that future generations will seek to emulate. For the future security of their home countries, it is vital that theyare given the keys of education to unlock their potential as leaders of peace.
I believe in women as entrepreneurs, leaders and changemakers, I have seen and heard of deprivation, stress, lack of respect for vulnerrable in my community. It gave me pain. I thought of do something for them. I know what it means to be a refugee, a migrant, an asylum seeker or an internally displaced person. Cameroon is going through a very difficult situation because I Having been the victim of a horrific Rwandan genocide in 1994.
I keep hope and I live with the certainty that everything will end well reason why I created a humanitarian association that name’s BRIGHT which refers to HOPE I would like to bring as much as possible multiform support in order to improve the living conditions of vulnerable people, such as refugees, internally displaced persons, migrants, asylum seekers, orphans, abandoned children, street children, single women, the elderly and
people for specific needs.I have a dream: Education without borders for vulnerable that enables them to thrive and make positive change. we are aware of the impact of education on the lives of vulnerable people through digital.
My mission is to provide learning programmes that enable displaced and disadvantaged learners to change their own lives and those of others.