Cissé Hadja Mariama Sow
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Born1942 (age 83–84)
Labé Region, Guinea
OccupationPolitician
KnownforMember of Guinea's National Assembly
Children8
Hadja Mariama Sow | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1942 (age 83–84) Labé Region, Guinea |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Known for | Member of Guinea's National Assembly |
| Children | 8 |
Cissé Hadja Mariama Sow (born 1942) is a Guinean politician. She was a member of Guinea's National Assembly from 1972 to 1984.
Sow was born in Labé Region, Guinea. She went to school at Conakry, which is the capital city of Guinea. Her former high school is now called October 2 High School. Guinea became an independent country on September 28, 1958. Sow did not go to university but she became a teacher.[1]
She was a member of Guinea's National Assembly for 12 years,[2] starting in 1972.[3]
When the West African Women’s Associations was formed, she became its first President. For 12 years, she was the Union of Revolutionary Women of Guinea's general secretary.[4]