As the Fulani migrant population in Australia continued to grow, community leaders from Sydney, Canberra, Perth, and Adelaide recognized the importance of establishing a national organization to represent Fulani people across the country.
Through a series of conversations, they agreed to form a national body that would encourage each state to create its own local association.
These local groups would then register with the national body, fostering unity within the community and helping Fulani Australians stay connected to their culture while supporting one another.
The founding members of this initiative are:






