Veronica Kette
Founder & CEO Of Awedp Forum
Veronica Kette founded the African Women Education & Development Partnership Forum in July 2006 as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organisation.
Dr Beatrice Gwena
Dr Beatrice Gwena is a lead member Awedp. Her multi multiple background and experience gives her the leverage and ability to work with women in different fields and stages of their social, economic and physical development.
Mildrate Nsai
Country Manager
Mildrate Nsai is the coordinator of the Awedp-Forum-USA menstrual project for Africa. She has worked with Awedp-Forum for over 5 yrs. She knows and understands the problems of rural African women. She selected village mentors who were very effective in our project. Mildrate is smart and reliable. We trusted her with total management of the project for the English speaking part of Cameroon. She remains our best country manager.
Angad
Canada partner
Ms. TIKIDANKI NTUNDI
CEO and Coordinator
Holds a Bachelor of Science in Urban Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Master of Science in Human Services/Counseling Psychology from Capella. Currently taking a sabbatical from Grand Canyon University where she has completed two years of doctoral studies in Performance Psychology. She is also a retired Captain in the United States Army, after serving almost nine years with two deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. She is currently the founder and CEO of The Euphoric Palace where comfort and all things stress free and customer satisfaction is her daily goal. She takes pleasure in assisting African girls know and demystify Menstruation. That is why she accepted to sit on the board of directors for African Women’s Education and Development Partnership Forum.
Mr. Fru Samgwa'a
Bamenda Representative
Fru Samgwa’a holds a Bachelors in accounting and has worked in the menstrual project sponsored by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation since 2016. Sama has been instrumental to the success of this project. He is one of the coordinators of the project and oversees the use of the menstrual cup by rural Cameroonian women.