Minister · Mentor · President of FEMIDEC · African Patron of World Single Parent Day · Anchor of Mamans Soloeotop in Senegal · Minister, mentor, and President of FEMIDEC (Women, Children, Migration, and Community Development), Ngoné Ndoye is a key pillar of the SoloEotop network. From Senegal, she gives voice to the heartland of Africa, to African single-parent families who face not only precarious living conditions but also the burden of cultural prejudice, isolation, and a lack of institutional recognition. She embodies Mamans Soloeotop's presence in Senegal and the vital link between the African continent and the institutions where decisions are made. At the highest level, she has chosen to lend her name where it matters. She gives voice to the heartland of Africa so that the reality of African single-parent families is recognized in all its truth and dignity. There are women who give voice to a continent. And there are those who take action. Ngoné Ndoye is both.
CEO de Spanish Kits Company, entreprise internationale spécialisée dans l'aide humanitaire depuis 1996, José Ramón Saiz De Soto n'est pas simplement un partenaire de Mamans Soloeotop ASBL il en est un allié de cœur. Fils d'une maman solo, il comprend de l'intérieur ce que signifie grandir dans une famille monoparentale, avec ses défis, sa force et sa beauté silencieuse. C'est cette conviction profondément personnelle qui guide son accompagnement du mouvement depuis plusieurs années. Aider les familles monoparentales n'est pas pour lui une cause abstraite, mais une dette de vie et un acte de foi. Nous sommes honorées de bénéficier de son soutien et de son engagement à nos côtés.
Brussels MP, European Patron of World Single Parent Day, and key member of the SoloEotop Network, Latifa Aït-Baala champions this cause from within the institutions. As a Brussels MP and European Patron of World Single Parent Day, she is the voice that brings single-parent families to the decision-making stage, where laws are written, and where recognition can become a right, not just a hope. A key member of the SoloEotop Network, she bridges the gap between the realities on the ground and the institutions, between the experiences of families and the needs of policymakers. From Brussels to European and international bodies, she brings this fight into the spaces where it can change laws, policies, and lives. Her message is clear: this movement deserves to be protected by law, recognized by states, and supported by institutions.