Afro Diaspora Center Ireland
Founded by Susuana Olatunji Komolafe
Afro Diaspora Center Ireland
Community Development @Afro in Diaspora Center
Motto: Developing Begins At Home.
The Founder, Boards, and Management Committees
Afro in Diaspora Center
OUR FOUNDER & CEO SPEECH
SUSUANA OLATUNJI KOMOLAFE
Sept 2010 – Present
Susuana is a qualified educationist, a passionate historian and a qualified trainer, with master's in Business Administration and have undergo various training in different fields. As a woman with various experiences, this helps her in delivering the best support she can in making peoples dream achievable as she improves on her dreams.
Our Values: African Caribbean Diaspora Matters
To support, communicate, maintain friendship, honesty, integrity, to create awareness about health issues, teamwork and understanding how to make peoples dreams come through with the end result being a shared learning for us all.
Objectives: African Caribbean Diaspora Matters
To strengthen the network of people of African and Caribbean descent living in Ireland
Process of achieving our Aims and Objectives
Our work in the community is Advocacy, Information and Advice, Community Development, Training, Workshop, Conference, Seminar, Event and Integration, Diversity, Inclusion, Consciousness and providing support on eradicating Poverty in the Third World Nation through Education.
All this main activities is carried out through various initiatives set out which are;
Adcenter News Update: African Caribbean Diaspora Matters
CEO Message: A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the CEO of Afro in Diaspora Center, Ireland. Are u ready and looking forward to our activities, news, and events for 2023? Register to participate during "The National Conference AHMI November 2023" We has Africans comes in different shade and color of skin, light skin, red skin, brown or dark skin, embrace the diversity and be inclusive. Our work is on empowerment of African Caribbean's in Diaspora through our various initiative to promote, project and profile Africans Caribbean's in Diaspora, the celebration of African History Month Ireland is one of our main activities in projecting a global positive images of our people and communities. Express your interest and get in touch through our contact email; adcenter25@yahoo.ie.
Mission Statement: African Caribbean Diaspora Matters
We want to surround ourselves with women who respect other’s view and treat other’s with respect and having value for women, also to invest into peoples life positively and promote positive image of Afro women. We love to come together and share and we believe our lives are greatly enhanced by the women we surround ourselves with through giving, investing, impacting, networking and integrating.
Adcenter Founding Director: Folake Farida Jubril
Folake is one of the founding members of Afro in Diaspora Center, Folake is now base in UK, she is a mother to beautiful young teen Tito, Folake is an educated "Woman of Substance" full of words of wisdom, fun and a believer. Folake started her career as a Secretary with a leading Media House back in Nigeria and later moved to live here in abroad. Folake is a Learning Support Teacher, Master of Ceremony and Youth Motivational Mentor. Folake is an expert in Special Educational Needs Education for Schools. When she's not in class, she loves working and creating fun with Children and moderate at Children's Party and a leading host for social activities planning events. Folake is a fashion and stylist Icon in her own right ever since she was young, she lead the way and others follow. Folake is first a Nigeria and Irish by nationality.
Welcome and it's Great to see you here. I'm Adcenter Ambassador for Young Integration for Women in the African Caribbean Migrant community, young business minded thinking of exploring needed support as a business. I work with aspiring young migrant mothers, women and host community in creating an opportunity for us to build our business.
AIM: Afro in Diaspora is a group committed to supporting women, men and children of the African Diaspora through education, information sharing, peer-counselling, socializing mentoring and promoting each other as a group, while we hope and believe that the knowledge acquired will be passed down to support others. We are motivated by our commitment to the philosophy of altruism and to sharing our knowledge and experience with others.
Photographic Exhibition of African Caribbean Women changing the face of Ireland
2020-21 PROJECT
Fingal Culture Curate Fest supported by Fingal County Council
Collaboration work with African Caribbean Irish Owned Chambers' of Commerce
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DIASPORA MOVEMENT MATTERS
We've got a top notch team! The project was partly supported and funded by funding under the Local Diaspora Engagement Fund.
Project Title:DIASPORA MOVEMENT MATTERS
AIM
Diaspora Movement Matters will focus on the work of the organization by reinforcing our practical aim through our new innovative initiative to project, profile and promote cultural, heritage, positive communication and collaborative network with the host community of the possible advantage of engaging African's Caribbean's in diaspora to develop an investment movement in cultural exchange, shared heritage, improve positive form of communication and innovative way of networking to create and engage change with African Caribbean living in Ireland.
Project Title:DIASPORA MOVEMENT MATTERS
The PURPOSE
Diaspora Movement Matters initiative purpose is to create a cultural development and further cultural heritage integration within the African Caribbean Migrant Irish community through communicating extensive networking which will generate a cultural conversation and promote heritage within an innovative platform.
Diaspora Movement Matters through working in collaboration with the various embassy to engaging the Diaspora in Nation Building tourism and the promotion of the country's image internationally.
Diaspora Movement Matters hope to implement a multicultural heritage for a significant social inclusion of diaspora in Ireland, through the creation of an alternative space that allows to educate both young people and adults and create respect for diversity and a spirit of mutual acceptance and a rich and constructive exchange of cultural values.
DIASPORA MOVEMENT MATTERS
We always strive for the best.
Contact us for details on our various project for participation;
Project Manager: Susuana Olatunji Komolafe CEO,
Website: www.adcenter-ireland.com and Email: adcenter25@yahoo.ie
Dates of all event will be confirmed to participants through direct contact, email, website, social media and contact list of collaborators.
AIM
Diaspora Movement Matters will focus on the work of the organization by reinforcing our practical aim through our new innovative initiative to Project, Profile and Promote Cultural, Heritage, Positive Communication and Collaborative Network with the host community of the possible advantage of engaging African's Caribbean's in Diaspora to develop an Leadership Investment Movement in Cultural Exchange, Shared Heritage, improve positive form of communication and innovative way of networking to create and engage change with African Caribbean living in Ireland.
SUPPORTED
The project is partly supported and funded by funding under the Local Diaspora Engagement Fund.
The funding comprising representatives from Department of the Taoiseach, the Department of the Environment and Local Government, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Fáilte Ireland.
PROJECT EVALUATION
This project will be evaluated by our board project committee and participant.
The project will cut across the three categories below to achieve its aim:
Contact for details on the project for participant; Project Manager: Susuana Komolafe CEO, Website: www.adcenter-ireland.com and Email: admin@adcenter-ireland.com Dates of all event will be confirmed to participant through website, social media and contact list of collaborators.
The Purpose:
Diaspora Movement Matters initiative purpose is to create a cultural development and further cultural heritage integration within the African Caribbean Migrant Irish community through communicating extensive networking which will generate a cultural conversation and promote heritage within an innovative platform.
Diaspora Movement Matters through working in collaboration with the various embassy to engaging the diaspora in Nation Building tourism and the promotion of the country's image internationally.
Diaspora Movement Matters hope to implement a multicultural heritage for a significant social inclusion of diaspora in Ireland, through the creation of an alternative space that allows to educate both young people and adults and create respect for diversity and a spirit of mutual acceptance and a rich and constructive exchange of cultural values.
DIASPORA MOVEMENT MATTERS PROGRAM
Program activities of Diaspora Movement Matters project initiative that you all need to have a look out.
Conference: We are organizing two conference between July and November which are "Leadership Investment Movement" and "African'sCaribbean's Diaspora Movement Matters"
The project AWARENESS will be launch on the 17th June 2016 @ Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport@ 7pm - 11pm
The launch of the project will be on the 29th July 2016@ Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport @ 2pm - 6pm with the opening conference on "Leadership Investment Movement" and a dinner to display a cultural sense of our fashion tourism with the Afro Fashion Show Ireland and AfroFash International Award with our youth event of "Ambassador Night" to motivate Youth Networking in a fun, cultural environment which will be lead by our own "Adcenter Ambassador for Cultural Integration" Ambassador Gillian Chiazor Anyanwu on the 29th July 2016 @Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport @ 8pm - 2am
Seminars: We will have a seminar event to introduce and launch the project in four counties, Using s seminars to highlight the three categories which the project is under
Workshop: We will have workshop facilitated to engage women, men and young African Caribbean Migrant Irish communities on a shared cultural heritage and ideas
Dialogue Forum: We will have a cross – border dialogue to exchange and share ideas on view of improving the movement of taking advantage of diaspora in politics, cultural exchange and communicating positive networking to improve the economy.
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