Aller au contenu principal

Sierra Leone - Ibrahim

Ibrahim
Sierra Leone
Left for Europe but stranded in Libya. He was put in prison, tortured before returning to his country
Mr. Ibrahim Ngombulango was born on 1st August 1994 at the Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema. He attended the Holy Trinity Senior Secondary School in Kenema where he completed his high school education, he is undertaking further studies. Mr. Ngombulango is skill in tailoring and trade in vehicle spare parts. His involvement in community activity has helped to shape his character and attitude towards people

Returned migrants play a central role as Volunteers in the development, planning and implementation of the Migrants as Messengers campaign.

Through their stories, the learnings from their migratory experiences and their creativity, MaM Volunteers are the principal authors and actors of the campaign. From 2019-2022, a community of more than 300 volunteers across 7 countries will develop and grow. This community will also have access to diversified training and capacity-building opportunities and be invited to regular activities to support the development of an organic and sustainable community. Female engagement plays an important role within the MaM Volunteer community as they will take the lead in shaping women-to-women dialogue sessions and engaging female audiences more generally.