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Andem Mary
President

Mrs. Esono Mary is a dedicated leader and advocate for domestic workers, currently serving as the President of the Cameroonian Domestic Worker Advocacy Network (CAMDWAN). With a strong commitment to social justice, she actively works to improve the rights and conditions of domestic workers.

In addition to her role at CAMDWAN, Mrs. Esono is the Vice President of the Cameroonian Community in Bahrain (CAMBAH) and the founder of the Oroko Tribe Community in Bahrain, where she fosters connections and support among Cameroonians living abroad. As a member of the Cameroonian Migrant Network (CMN), she contributes to initiatives that empower migrants and enhance their well-being.

Mrs. Esono holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from the University of Buea, Cameroon, and has pursued further education with a series of diplomas in Early Childhood Development and Education, Human Relations and Behavioral Management, Health and Social Care, Food and Nutrition, and Child Protection and Safeguarding. This diverse educational background equips her with a comprehensive understanding of various fields, enhancing her leadership and advocacy efforts.

As a professional teacher and mentor, Mrs. Esono is passionate about inspiring young minds to become future leaders. She believes in the transformative power of education and actively engages in mentoring programs to guide and empower the next generation.

In her personal life, Mrs. Esono is married to Prince Esono Disonge Ekoi. Together, they uphold values of family, community, and service, contributing positively to the lives of those around them.

With her extensive experience and unwavering dedication to advocacy and education, Mrs. Esono Mary continues to make a significant impact in her community, inspiring others to strive for excellence and leadership.