Thomas N. Bibum
Chairman, Foundation
Professor Bibum is an educationist with an academic background in Education and Social and Cultural Anthropology and a passion for disabilities, equality, and equity. He has a wide range of experience in teaching and volunteering, including working as a teacher in Africa and Europe as well as several months of volunteering with The Red Cross in Stockholm, Sweden.
Sister Hilda Agah
Member
Sister Hilda is a Master’s Degree Student in Early Childhood Education at Saint John’s University, New York, United States of America. She also has earned a Master’s Degree in Curriculum Design and Instruction and a Bachelor’s Degree in Curriculum Studies and Instruction. She has been a teacher for several years. She lives and works as Roman Catholic Religious Nun in New York. Sister is also the Deputy Advisor to the Foundation.
Irene Njume
Member
I am a Teacher-Trainer with a teaching experience of 31years. I am a holder of Higher Teachers Training Diploma from ENS Bambili and a Bachelor’s Degree in Curriculum Studies and Teaching in English Language. I can be helpful in molding the minds of young Cameroonians especially those facing Psycho-Social problems during this period of crisis.
Helen Solange N. Kimoh Epse Epah
Chairperson
Qualifications:
– BA Sociology and Anthropology
– Diploma Certificate: Management
Computer Science and Secretarial duties.
Project Management.
Women Empowerment.
Work Experience:
Catholic Education, Buea Diocese – Cameroon(2009 – Present).
Women and Empowerment Centre, Limbe – Cameroon (2008).
Intenship:
Limbe III Council, Mukundage – Cameroon(2008).