
Emmanuel Cassimatis is Paper for All's created the non profit in 2006, following a humanitarian trip to Burkina Faso he made in 2005. Of French and Greek origins, Emmanuel received an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Grande Ecole Master's in Management from Edhec Business School. Emmanuel worked in management consulting at Deloitte & Touche, business development and marketing at Sanrio, Sony, P&G. Emmanuel is thankful for having met so many great people to build the non-profit. His strongest desire is to continue expanding the scope of action and number of schools reached in Burkina Faso, while developing communication activities in other countries.
Alfred Kadsondo is the President of the Burkina Faso entity of Paper for All. Born 30 years ago in a small village near Ouagadougou, he lives today in the capital city, where he works in a pharmacy and manages his own bar/restaurant. He met Emmanuel during the 2005 humanitarian trip, after which they decided to found the organisation. Alfred handles the charity's relationship with the supported schools, as well as the distribution of the school supplies.
Cyrus Farhangi is responsible for Paper for All's orientations for expansion. He joined the Paper for All team in Ouagadougou in November 2007 in order to collect further information on local needs, in line with Paper for All's objective to increase its impact five-fold within a year. Of Iranian origin, Cyrus grew up in Paris, and studied Industrial Engineering at Cornell University. He then got his Masters in Economic Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, which convinced him that development was, before anything, a grassroots process triggered by education. He was therefore very interested in joining Paper for All, which bypasses all bureaucracy and is in direct contact with the community it aims to support.

Romain Thomas. A computer engineer from France, Romain shares a passion for Africa. Romain worked in Burkina Faso as the Chief of IT projects at the French cooperation Tax Authority in Burkina Faso. He worked several years as a software engineer for stef-tfe, the industrial European leader on cold supply chain, project. Romain was of the inital volunteeers with Emmanuel Cassimatis and Alfred Kadsondo in 2006, which triggered the creation of the ngo. He is now heading the Africa operations.

George Zoure is in charge of social assessments at the Ministry of Social Action and National Solidarity directed by the Minister Pascaline Tamini. George is married est marié and the father of two sons. He is the Secretaty General for Cahier Pour Tous (Paper for All Burkina Faso) and the dean of the team. His eloquence is a source of inspiration for many members.
David Azoulay has been involved with Paper For All since January 2007 and is responsible for the French subsidiary of the charity which he helped create, as well as overall administration and finances of the organization. David has always been a true Parisian and still lives there. He completed an Engineering Degree in Environment, achieved his specialization in Finland, and a Masters in Strategy and International Business in Em Lyon. David currently works for Eurogroup and heard of the P4A purpose through his good friend Cyrus. Having a local team constantly present in Ouagadougou and clear fundraising objectives for the teams in UK and France, in addition to the wonderful idea of helping children getting a better education, has been a major incentive to join the P4A project. David is currently gathering people and launching the activity in France in as many directions as possible.
Adélaïde Chassort is French, 25 years old and lives in Paris, where she is working in a media agency. She has been involved with Paper for All since December 2007 and is trying to develop the charity in France after its great success in the UK.
Karina Drif has been involved with the Charity from its set up in 2006. Karina has already successfully exposed herself to a varied background of business and science; from being an accountant with PriceWaterhouseCoopers to developing her practical Marine Biology skills in the waters around Greenland during her PhD. Karina believes in holistic solutions for her vision of a better world, in which she sees the part in which Paper for All helps filling a gigantic gap in the educational needs in Burkina Faso.

Perpetua Magunje joined the team in June 2010 and is involved in Paper for All's fundraising and Awareness Marketing in Africa. She was born in Zimbabwe and currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa. She has a diploma in Hotel Management and works in a hotel and studies part-time. She was driven to join P4A by her passion for charity and love for children.

Francoise Kadsondo is an accountant in a big company belonging to the Superior Education and Scientific Reseatch Ministry. She is married to Alfred Kadsondo and is helping with accounting and operations at Cahier pour Tous (Paper for All Burkina Faso).
In addition, Paper for All would like to give its special thanks to the many people all over the world who kindly volunteer their time and energy to make this possible. In particular, Paper for All would like to thank June Brown and The Class Councils and School Forum in Hampshire, Alice Clement and the Notre Dame Education Society of Fremantle, Australia, Valérie Giguère in France, Patricia Karier in Luxemburg, Kirsten Jongberg in Belgium, Tracey Thuy Pham in Vietnam. Paper for All addresses its warmest thanks.