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Fatmata
Sierra Leone
She was assisting her mother as a caterer when a trafficker convinced, she and her mother of job opportunities in Kuwait. She was sold as housemaid where the husband of the house raped her repeatedly. She fled and was caught by the police before she was deported
Ms. Fatmata I. Sesay was born on 6th December 2000 in Port Loko. She was educated at the Movement of Faith Islamic School. She is a student and petty trader. She aspires to become a dramatist and like to educate and assist 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.