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Rose
Senegal
Rose Ndiomé Mané was born in Kanouma in the region of Tambacounda in 1990. She continued her studies until she obtained a degree in the history department of the Cheikh Anta Diop University. Rose did not experience irregular migration.
Rose Ndiomé Mané was born in Kanouma in the region of Tambacounda in 1990. She continued her studies until she obtained a degree in the history department of the Cheikh Anta Diop University. Rose did not experience irregular migration. She traveled within Senegal with her family. She trained in restaurant and hotel management before setting up her business in 2019.



Rose is a member of the Migrants As Messengers project volunteers in Tambacounda. She has joined the group and actively participates in all activities organized to discuss the experiences of the project's returnees.

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.