Beryl Esembe facts for kids
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Beryl Nalova Esembe
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Born | July 10, 1972 |
Occupation | Sociologist, anthropologist, writer |
Nationality | Cameroonian |
Beryl-Adolphs Nalowa Esembe (born July 10, 1972) is a Cameroonian sociologist and anthropologist. She is a writer and a speaker who works to help people.
She was trained in Cyprus by an expert who helps prevent people from being unfairly exploited. Beryl Esembe wrote Because I am a Foreigner - Migrant Women In Cyprus Speak Out. This was the first book published about unfair exploitation in the Republic of Cyprus. She is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian. She has also written other books, including How Do You Burn?, God Answers Wen We Call. The Intercessors' Regalia, and The Book After Revelations - The You Testament.
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Helping Children and Communities
Beryl Esembe is involved in a special effort called The Ghana Project. Through this project, she visits schools to teach children about unfair exploitation. She helps them learn how to recognize dangerous situations where people might try to trick them.
In Ghana, her organization also supports more than 140 children. These children have been helped after experiencing difficult or unfair situations.
The Global Women Lobby
Esembe started The Global Women Lobby. This group brings together organizations and people from all over the world. Their goal is to fight against exploitation and unfair treatment.
The Global Women Lobby works with government leaders and international groups. They want to make sure that everyone understands how serious exploitation is. They also teach people how to spot potential dangers and protect themselves.
Public Speaking and Empowerment
As a public speaker, Beryl Esembe talks about important topics. She focuses on preventing harm against women and discussing religious subjects. She has been a guest speaker at conferences in the UK, Canada, and Cyprus.
She also organizes events to help empower women. These events often focus on helping women who are living in new or 'foreign' places. Her goal is to educate women and help them feel stronger.
Travel Trade Africa
Esembe is the founder of Travel Trade Africa. This is an organization for people from Africa and those who support Africa. It is based in Cyprus and other countries. The group aims to build friendship and community among Africans living away from home. It also helps create good relationships with non-African people.
Education and Music
Beryl Esembe studied at Andrews University in Nigeria. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, focusing on religion and biology. She also has a master's degree in sociology from InterCollege Nicosia, which is now called the University of Nicosia.
Esembe is also a talented musician. She started two music groups, the Classical Singers and the Harbingers of Cameroon. She writes songs and sings. Besides the albums she released with her groups, she has her own album called Ngele Kuma Ngele.
Inspiration Talks 4 Women
Beryl Esembe is the founding bishop and a leader of Inspiration Talks 4 Women. This is a group of people who share similar beliefs. They believe that faith is a personal journey.
In February 2015, she was ordained as a canon bishop. This happened in Brazil by the International Council of Pentecostal Bishops.