THE COMMUNITY VOICES PROGRAM TURNS 10!

THE COMMUNITY VOICES PROGRAM TURNS 10!

INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF ITS MANAGERS, MARIAMA BAH The community voices program turns 10! You may have seen her on TV, heard her on the radio, or read her testimony in newspapers. This summer, we interviewed Mariama Bah. A committed woman concerned about female genital...
New responsibilities within gams belgium

New responsibilities within gams belgium

GAMS Belgium is part of a solid network New responsibilities within gams belgium GAMS Belgium continues its commitment beyond the association! In recent weeks, several colleagues have taken on new leadership roles. Our project manager, Aminata Sidibé, has become...
GAMS’ team wishes for 2023!

GAMS’ team wishes for 2023!

GAMS’ team wishes for 2023! Each of us at GAMS Belgium would like to thank you for your support and commitment to our organisation. The year 2022 was rich in actions, trainings and partnerships. We wish our partners and allies to maintain their fervor and...
Interview with Diariou Sow, GAMS’ new president

Interview with Diariou Sow, GAMS’ new president

Interview Diariou Sow, GAMS’ new president Diariou Seydi SOW is our new president since June 2022. A social worker by training, she knows GAMS well. In this interview, she tells us about each step of her journey leading her to succeed our former president and founder...
A letter from the chairwoman, Diariou

A letter from the chairwoman, Diariou

A letter from the chairwoman, Diariou Since 2011, GAMS Belgium has been accompanying pregnant women during their pregnancy with workshops preparing for birth, as well as post-natal sessions with the babies. These workshops allow women to ask questions, to obtain...
Interview with pauline soupa: From volunteer to employee

Interview with pauline soupa: From volunteer to employee

Interview Interview with pauline soupa: From volunteer to employee Since its creation, GAMS Belgium has always been able to rely on committed individuals: midwives, translators, interpreters, childcare providers, support for affected women, IT consultants, and many...
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