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Martine Clémot
Chairwoman of the Organisation. Martine Clémot is French but has lived in Germany since 1981 with her husband Mamoudou Keita. Martine is a qualified psychologist who has been working as a user-interface designer at SAP AG in Walldorf since 2000. "I would like this project to help us give a meaningful form to the idea of globalization!" Tel.: +49 (0)7244 925 58 / E-Mail: mclemot@gmx.de
Mamoudou Keita
The Organisation’s co-chairperson Mamoudou Keita works as a warehouse worker at Robert Bosch GmbH in Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld. French with Guinean roots, Mamadou has lived in Germany with his wife, Martin Clémot, since 1998. "I would like to see this project enable a better future for all the children in my home village."
Claudia Blacha
Claudia Blacha is a coach and teacher of expressive arts. "The aim of my involvement in the organisation’s goals to support the children and youth of Fodécariah is to provide the children with the opportunity to fulfil their dreams. Higher education can help them shape their own future and creates the basic conditions for the realisation of their career choices. A good education will enable them to make a sustainable, long-term contribution to the development not only of their village but also the wider region."
Susanne Bors
Susanne Bors is a teacher in a special-needs school. "I am a teacher and do not have any children of my own. Nonetheless, it is important to me to be able to take responsibility for the wellbeing of my fellow human beings, and especially children, who were not fortunate enough to have been born in a European country. Education is a basic human right, which I would like to help to ensure by being a member of this organisation."
Sigrid B.
Hans-Dieter Cornelißen
I came to the association through my acquaintance with Martine Clemot. She asked me to help with the implementation of the project for the promotion of education in Guinea, which I gladly do. I like to support everything that is related to the promotion of children.
Walltraud Cornelißen
Laurence Chaminaud-Doumeng
Retired, former costume designer (cinema-theater) Mother of three daughters. I lived 20 years in Morocco and Tunisia. Through my life experience in the Maghreb countries, I was able to see that women played an essential role and that an educated woman had a tenfold power to participate in the development of society. This is one of the reasons why I decided to take care of the schooling program for young girls.
Abdoulaye Doumbouya
Abdoulaye Doumbouya is married and works for a German solar-energy company that distributes equipment throughout West Africa. "We live in Düsseldorf with our two daughters. Fodécariah is the village where I spent all my school holidays helping farmers with their work in the fields. I am happy to be able to make a contribution to the village and help ensure that the secondary school is built. This is why I joined the organisation during its shareholders’ meeting in 2012."
Christian Doumeng-Desenne
Retired, former IT Consultant at Siemens/Atos. I lived in Morocco, Tunisia and I installed computer programs in several African countries. Being retired, I am able to offer and share my experience in an association that works for a good cause.
Aboubacar Dounbiya
Claudia E.
I got to know and appreciate Martine as a colleague at work. When she told me about "her" association, I was amazed at how an idea originally conceived by a single person can grow so much and become so big. What this small association has created in the last few years is great. I am very happy to support the association through my membership and girl sponsorships. I continue to advertise with the great photo calendar - it hangs in my office.
Katharina Göring
The qualified designer Katharina Göring leads the design section of a software company. "A good education is the key to an autonomous life free from poverty, and this is why I am happy to support this project to nurture and support in a sustainable manner."
Uli Hertlein
Michael Harenberg
Michael Harenberg studied musical science in Gießen and musical composition in Darmstadt. He graduated as a media scientist from the University of Basel and spends his time working on the theoretical and practical use of sound culture. Harenberg is a teacher of musical composition and, together with Daniel Leiter, leads the course "Sound Arts – Music and Media Art" at the College of Arts in Bern (www.hkb-soundarts.ch)
Sabine H.
Almut H.
Friederike K.
Martina K.
Christine L.
Silke Lorey
Silke Lorey lives in Giessen and works as an accountant in a medium-sized company.
Wolfgang Moll
Wolfgang Moll works as a qualified psychologist in Giessen. "I support this project because promoting education is one of the most important tasks in Guinea, where the lack of schools, qualified teachers, and school equipment means that only a third of all children have access to an education."
Ellen Romboy
Marc W.
Heike Werner
Heinz Willumeit
Heinz Willumeit is the Webmaster for this Internet site but also works at SAP as a qualified psychologist in the area of user-interface design. "I became involved in this project because schools and professional education are the key to overcoming poverty and under-development. Martine Clémot’s project is fascinating evidence of what can be achieved with courage and initiative."
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