
Kemoh Kendor
Driver
“Equality means that everyone is treated fairly and given the same opportunities, rights, and respect, regardless of their gender, race, age, or background.”
Kemoh Kendor
Driver
“Equality means that everyone is treated fairly and given the same opportunities, rights, and respect, regardless of their gender, race, age, or background.”
Emmanuel Ansumana
Assistance Finance Office
"I’m enthusiastic about the opportunity to work with MAGE because it provides a platform to combine my professional skills with my passion for driving positive change. I’m eager to contribute to MAGE’s mission of promoting equality, freedom, and dignity for all."
Abdul Martin
Programme Manager & MenEngage Network Coordinator
"I am working for MAGE to ensure Gender Justice, protection of Human rights, Accountability and equal opportunities for all. Women and girls can live free of any forms of violence as there will be sustainable peace in Sierra Leone and the world as a whole."
Abu Callon
Office Care
"I'm working for MAGE because it has helped me to change my life – to focus on gender SENSITIVE BEHAVIOUR and be aware of gender roles and norms."
Adama Bockarie
Field Supervisor
"I am working with MAGE because it helps create a fairer, more inclusive society by getting to the root causes of unfair disadvantages and thinking long-term."
Alex Momoh Sahr Vandi
Admin & Logistik Officer
"I am a man who is curious to see that the rights of people, especially children and women, are recognised, maintained, respected and protected.
MAGE is an organisation that is working and advocating for Gender Justice, here is my right place to be and to achieve my dreams."
Alhassan Massaquoi
Finance Officer
"Working in the Field of Human Rights is important for me because it empowers individuals to become agents of change and advocate for the rights of all human beings."
Amida Komba
Field Officer
"Equity for me means fairness and justice – Recognising that we do not all start from the same place and must acknowledge and adjust imbalance."
Felicitas Casellas
Project Officer for Capacity Building
"Gender equity for me is the necessity to create gender equality in society. You need to see the diversity, the differences, the unequal opportunities of life for every human being, you have to acknowledge them to be able to reflect your own role and position and to change for more respect, fairness and equality in life, also across borders."
Joseph Musa
IT Officer
"Equality is for me, treating everyone with fairness and respect, and recognising the needs of individuals."
Sahr Makieu
Project Assistance
"Equality for me means the impartiality of treatment no matter your race, sex or religion."
Madieu Conteh
Project Officer
"I'm working for MAGE because I want to influence legislation and policies at local, national and international levels to address issues such as gender-based violence, workplace discrimination, reproductive rights, and equal access to education and health care, by lobbying governments, collaborating with policymakers and participating in policy-making processes. "
Tamba David Mackieu
Founding Executive Director
"I established MAGE SL because I want women and men, girls and boys to get equal freedom and rights as citizens, so that together we all can contribute to the rebuilding process of our country and where women and girls can walk freely without fear of any violence.
Afterwards, “Birds fly well with two wings”, men by themselves alone cannot do all that the nation requires with women’s contribution."
Bank Details:
Guaranty Trust Bank (SL) Limited
Account Name:
Men’s Association for Gender Equality Sierra Leone (MAGE SL)
Account Number:
203/2036344/1/1/2
Branch Code: 201
Swift Code:
GTBI SL FR
Dec 2, 2022
We’re so proud to receive the Sierra Leone NGO Award for Outstanding Performance in the NGO Sector, and Commitment to Best Practices, Socioeconomic Growth and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sierra Leone.
The award ceremony was organized on the 2nd December 2022 in Freetown by the Corporate Events Limited.
Aug 9, 2024
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