Jeanne Martin Cissé

Guinean teacher and politician

Jeanne Martin Cissé - Leaders & Politicians born 1926
Born

1926
99 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Guinea

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A notable figure in Guinean education and politics, she served as a teacher and was an advocate for women's rights. Cissé held various key positions in the Guinean government, including Minister of Women's Affairs. In the 1980s, she became a member of the National Assembly, where she worked to promote social and political issues affecting women and children. Cissé also represented Guinea at international forums, including the United Nations, contributing to discussions on women's empowerment and education.

Served as Minister of Women's Affairs in Guinea

Advocated for women's rights in the National Assembly

Represented Guinea at the United Nations

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