Leadership

Leadership

At the Worldwide Women’s Forum, we believe that women have the power to transform the world when they support each other and can count on other women and allies during times of war, crisis, conflicts, and at all times. Our leadership programs focus on empowering women to lead on issues such as girls’ education, gender equality, and the protection of women.

Leadership Team and Partnership Team

At the Worldwide Women’s Forum, we believe that women have the power to transform the world when they support each other and can count on other women and allies during times of war, crisis, conflicts, and at all times. Our leadership programs focus on empowering women to lead on issues such as girls’ education, gender equality, and the protection of women.

Meet Florine Clomegah Freitas

CEO of Worldwide Women's Forum

Florine Clomegah Freitas, the CEO of the Worldwide Women’s Forum, is a renowned leader in the realm of women’s empowerment. With extensive experience as a humanitarian aid general director, influencer, corporate trainer, and author, Florine has inspired millions globally to unlock their untapped potential. Her unwavering commitment to women’s rights and gender equality has shaped the Worldwide Women’s Forum into a thriving organization dedicated to driving positive change. Florine’s visionary leadership and expertise have propelled innovative programs in education, women’s health, entrepreneurship, and advocacy. Her compassionate approach fosters an inclusive work environment, reflecting respect, dignity, and collaboration. Florine’s passion for happiness and well-being resonates through her book, inspiring individuals to embrace positivity. As CEO, she continues to empower women, promote gender equality, and leave an indelible mark on the global community.

Meet Amanda Gabiam

NGO Secretary General

Amanda Gabiam has agreed to take a leadership role at Worldwide Women’s Forum as company secretary general. Her role is providing support to the CEO. Amanda is a science and tech enthusiast working in the cybersecurity field with a broad range of interests from social justice and humankind growth to music, literature and low tech. As a female humanist, she is convinced that education, both intellectual and emotional, is the key to a fair partnership between women and men that would foster kindness and trust to achieve the gender equality the world needs. Worldwide Women’s Forum is a safe space for women of all races and backgrounds to reclaim their stories, remember their inner strength while supporting and taking care of each other. As Kofi Annan said “There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women”, let us all sharpen our skills for the sake of humanity.

Meet Lynda Ekoue

Program Administrative Officer

Lynda Ekoue is a Program Administrative Officer at the WorldWide Women Forum. She is a young dedicated and hardworking lady who is determined to make an impact. She has experience in Women Empowerment, Gender Advocacy, Education for girls, poverty, and violence against women. Is there anything else you would like to know about her?

Lynda Ekoue has a High Diploma/Licence in Bilingual Administrative Assistance from Alliance Francaise Accra where she studied contract law, accounting, economy, management, office practice and translations. She also attended Radford University where she pursued a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management.

In addition to her role as a Program Administrative Officer at the Worldwide Women Forum, Lynda has held several other positions.

She has worked as a Marketing and Brand Officer in Abidjan at Tobinco Pharmaceuticals Limited, an Executive Administrative Assistant at Management Integral, an HR/Admin Officer at Amin Ghana Limited (Icona London), a Legal Administrative Assistant at Aca Law Consult, an Administrative Assistant/Intern at Deloitte Togo, a Cashier at Sud-Telecom, and a French Teacher at Genesis International.

Lynda Ekoue has a High Diploma/Licence in Bilingual Administrative Assistance from Alliance Francaise Accra where she studied contract law, accounting, economy, management, office practice and translations. She also attended Radford University where she pursued a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management.

Worldwide Women works in partnership with AIRD and therefore AIRD staff are key leaders of our educational, health programs, and refugee and community engagement programs.