Emma ONEKEKOU is a black African woman of Ivorian-Burkinabe origin who speaks French. She identifies herself as a feminist, lesbian activist, and writer. She is the founder of WOMA Média, a digital media platform that amplifies the voices of LBTQ women. Emma is also a member of the board of directors of Eyala. Her activism aims to amplify the voices and tell the stories of LBTQ+ women in French-speaking West Africa. She has published two collections of short stories titled “À celles qui s’aiment” and is currently working on her first lesbian film titled “Inbri”.
Secretary GeneralOrganisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS) [Organisation for New Initiatives in Development and Health]
Executive DirectorOrganisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS) [Organisation for New Initiatives in Development and Health]
President of the Senegal branch of ROAJELFRéseau Ouest Africain des Jeunes Femmes Leaders (ROAJELF) [West African Network of Young Women Leaders] Senegal branch
Youth Focal Point for Partenariat de Ouagadougou [Ouagadougou Partnership] / Family Planning FP 2030Partenariat de Ouagadougou [Ouagadougou Partnership] / Family Planning 2030
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