Doris Tulifau is a survivor, educator, activist and organiser. She founded the Brown Girl Woke young feminist not-for-profit in 2014 in California and in Samoa 2018, which recruits, trains and educates youth leaders on critical issues happening in Samoa by running consistent weekly programs. She is a speaker on her childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence and has built conferences from California, Hawaii, Samoa, and American Samoa allowing youth to use their voices to speak up about trauma they are facing. She also has local TV show for youth to speak about taboo issues and radio show once a week.
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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