Cisse, Jeanne-Martin (1926–)

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Cisse, Jeanne-Martin (1926–)

Guinean diplomat. Name variations: Jeanne Martin Cisse. Born in 1926; married; children: 6.

The 1st woman appointed as a permanent representative to the UN, began career as a teacher (1945), then served as school director; joining the Democratic Party (1959), worked in the Federal Office of the Kinda Region; served as 1st African secretary, 2nd vice-president, and 1st vice-president of National Assembly of Guinea; also served on the Assembly's National and Regional Women's Committees, and as secretary-general of the Conference of African Women (1962–72); was the 1st woman to be appointed a permanent representative to UN (1972) and the 1st woman to preside over UN Security Council; was minister of social affairs in Guinea (1976–84). Awarded Lenin Peace Prize (1975).