
Florine Clomegah-Freitas
Empowering women to lead
Bouche du Rhone, FRANCEFlorine is an alumnus of the University Pantheon Sorbonne in Paris, the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and the Civil Service College in Sunningdale. Her fascinating journey as a daughter, friend, humanitarian director, and senior corporate trainer made her realise the extent of unhappiness in people's lives. She believes that rather than being selfish, vengeful, and treating bad experiences, failures, even death, as broken crystal that can be easily replaced, there is another way forward for attaining happiness. Through her workshops, articles, blogs Florine offers a succinct analysis of the factors that can help make a person happy despite difficult situations or circumstances.
We often forget our roots while trying to survive in the rat race. We chase instant happiness through material possessions, the ideal job or spouse, a coveted promotion, or an exotic holiday. In the end, there is an emptiness that makes us search for new avenues for happiness. She teaches us to balance the conflicting needs of our personal life with the demands of leadership, management, and career.
Florine reminds us that genuine love in its varied forms brings everlasting joy. She introduces us to the power of meditation and teachings of spiritual gurus. She shares excerpts from religious scriptures enlighten us on ways of attaining happiness from within.
Florine is an alumnus of the University Pantheon Sorbonne in Paris, the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and the Civil Service College in Sunningdale. Her fascinating journey as a daughter, friend, humanitarian director, and senior corporate trainer made her realise the extent of unhappiness in people's lives. She believes that rather than being selfish, vengeful, and treating bad experiences, failures, even death, as broken crystal that can be easily replaced, there is another way forward for attaining happiness. Through her workshops, articles, blogs Florine offers a succinct analysis of the factors that can help make a person happy despite difficult situations or circumstances.
We often forget our roots while trying to survive in the rat race. We chase instant happiness through material possessions, the ideal job or spouse, a coveted promotion, or an exotic holiday. In the end, there is an emptiness that makes us search for new avenues for happiness. She teaches us to balance the conflicting needs of our personal life with the demands of leadership, management, and career.
Florine reminds us that genuine love in its varied forms brings everlasting joy. She introduces us to the power of meditation and teachings of spiritual gurus. She shares excerpts from religious scriptures enlighten us on ways of attaining happiness from within.
Leadership and Management
1. Operational Excellence
2. Managing people and performance
3. Lead, motivate and inspire
4. Delegating
5. Communication management
6. Giving Feedback
7. Managing conflicts
8. Change management
9. Time management
Humanitarian Leadership
- Excellence in operations management
- Understanding humanitarian assistance and development
- Delivering effective Humanitarian assistance
- Manage humanitarian responses
- Building trust- Managing effective partnerships with donors
- Monitoring Evaluation Accountability and Learning
- Support a response: skills to...
Women empowerment through leadership training
The objective of the training program was to empower women and to develop essential leadership skills and competencies needed in today's ever-changing world. The program focuses on showing how women can inspire and empower others to achieve outstanding results.
- Leadership vs Management
- Leadership secrets-what women need to succeed
- Living leadership
- Strategy & innovation
- Leaders as teachers
- Creating own's style of...
Happiness is the way
This program provides a concise analysis of the factors that can help make a person happy despite difficult situations or circumstances.
We often forget our roots while trying to survive in the rat race. We chase instant happiness through material possessions, the ideal job or spouse, a coveted promotion, or an exotic holiday. In the end, there is an emptiness that makes us search for new avenues for happiness. This program teaches people to balance the conflicting needs...

