Nyima Touray

Nyima Touray  is a co-founder of the Everywoman and works as an accountant for one of the largest independent chartered accountancy groups in the west of England,MHA Monahans. Nyima is a graduate of Southampton Solent University where she received a 2:1 Upper in  Ba (Hons ) Business Management in 2008.

After graduation, she launched her career in Bristol in the civil service working for the Job Centre (Department for Work and Pension). She was secretary general for women's welfare for local charity, Kombo Sillah Association KSA and currently serves as the Vice president for Bristol based charity Senegambia Hidden Talent,
an association that creates  a platform for the youths of Senegambia origin in the  Bristol area to help showcase talents, and coach the development of such talents for the ultimate realisation of their full potentials.

Nyima hails from a background of activism and is a  defender of women rights. She was part of the campaign team of the Gambia's first female presidential candidate in 2016. She was a co host on the women's hour show on Freedom radio.
Nyima also plays football as a striker, for her local ladies team, Wellington Ladies AFC who are currently playing in the  Somerset County division one league.Nyima Touray  is a co-founder of the Everywoman and works as an accountant for one of the largest independent chartered accountancy groups in the west of England,MHA Monahans. Nyima is a graduate of Southampton Solent University where she received a 2:1 Upper in  Ba (Hons ) Business Management in 2008.

After graduation, she launched her career in Bristol in the civil service working for the Job Centre (Department for Work and Pension). She was secretary general for women's welfare for local charity, Kombo Sillah Association KSA and currently serves as the Vice president for Bristol based charity Senegambia Hidden Talent,
an association that creates  a platform for the youths of Senegambia origin in the  Bristol area to help showcase talents, and coach the development of such talents for the ultimate realisation of their full potentials.

Nyima hails from a background of activism and is a  defender of women rights. She was part of the campaign team of the Gambia's first female presidential candidate in 2016. She was a co host on the women's hour show on Freedom radio.
Nyima also plays football as a striker, for her local ladies team, Wellington Ladies AFC who are currently playing in the  Somerset County division one league.