FOUNDER/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Maureen Gyang

With over a decade of expertise in human resources, leadership, and humanitarian aid, Maureen brings a wealth of experience and an unwavering commitment to fostering positive change and empowerment. Her vision and leadership drive HFGI’s mission to assist widows, orphans, and underprivileged children through education, economic empowerment, and advocacy against the abuse of women and children. She has been trained in the prestigious University of Jos, Nigeria, (Department of communications) where she bagged a Master of Arts (M.A) degree in Mass Communication. This strong academic foundation complements her extensive practical experience, enabling her to effectively communicate, manage projects, and lead initiatives that make a tangible difference in the lives of those HFGI serves. Throughout her career, Maureen has continuously engaged in professional development, staying abreast of the latest trends and best practices in human resources, project management, child protection, and humanitarian aid. This dedication to lifelong learning ensures that HFGI’s programs are innovative, effective, and responsive to the needs of the communities they serve. Maureen is also a tireless advocate for change, recognizing the urgent need to address and combat the abuse of women and children. Her advocacy efforts are central to HFGI’s mission, driving initiatives that protect and empower vulnerable populations. Under her leadership, HFGI has become a beacon of hope, providing essential support and opportunities to those most in need, and her work with HFGI continues to inspire and empower individuals, creating a ripple effect of positive change within communities.