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First Lady of Mauritania since 2019
Mariem Mint Dah
مريم منت الداه
Mint Dah in 2022
First Lady of Mauritania
Assumed role
1 August 2019
PresidentMohamed Ould Ghazouani
Preceded byMariam Mint Ahmed Aicha
Personal details
BornMariem Mint Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah
1980 (age 43–44)
Atar, Adrar, Mauritania
SpouseMohamed Ould Ghazouani
Children3
Parent
  • Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah (father)
EducationDamascus University

Mariem Mint Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah (Hassaniyya: مريم منت محمد فاضل ولد الداه; born 1980), also known as Mariem Mint Dah (Hassaniyya: مريم منت الداه), is a Mauritanian dentist, commander in the Armed Forces of Mauritania and activist who has been the First Lady of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania since 2019 as the wife of President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani.

Biography

Early life

Mint Dah was born in Atar, Adrar region, in 1980, belonging to an important Sufi family. Her father, Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah, was a respected former militant of the National Democratic Movement, a left-wing political party, and also served as Minister of Energy and Hydraulics and as an ambassador in several Arab countries. This led to Mint Dah living in several Arab countries, including Morocco, Iraq and Syria.

She started her dental medicine studies at Damascus University in 1999, graduating in 2004.

Professional career

After graduation, she became a military doctor of the Armed Forces of Mauritania, where she served as a dentist. She met Ould Ghazouani at the army, marrying him later and opening her own dentist's office in Nouakchott, later joining the National Office of Occupational Medicine.

Activism

After her husband was elected President in 2019, Mint Dah has continued to practice medicine while serving as First Lady, but refocusing it now with a social objective. She receives families who do not have the means for free consultations several times a year, and also participates in the organisation of events and the recruitment of foreign partners.

Women's rights

Mint Dah is active in the field of women's rights, focusing mainly on the fight against child marriage and girls' access to education. She has also voiced support to initiatives related to women's empowerment, cancer prevention, domestic violence, breaking the glass ceiling in the administrative sector, and family planning.

Disability rights

She founded the "World of Happy Children" association for autistic children after her own struggles with finding the required care for her son and meeting women with similar struggles in Mauritania, especially due to the difficulties in finding assistance, care and treatment for disabled children in Mauritania.

In 2018, she laid the first stone of the Zayed Centre, funded by the UAE, to which she donated her house. The centre was inaugurated in 2023 and it's dedicated to the support of autistic children, with it also planned to support children with trisomy and blindness. The centre welcomes 127 children, from 4 to 14 years old, divided into 6 classes. It has a playground, a swimming pool and a rehabilitation room. The Zayed Centre allows more than 350 free diagnoses to be carried out each year, with a team of about fifteen teachers, psychologists and specialised educators supervising the centre.

Personal life

She has three kids with Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. Her second son, Fadel Ould Ghazouani (born 2008), was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder linked to autism. She doesn't like using the word disability for him, preferring instead to call him "different from others".

Mint Dah is a polyglot and can speak Arabic, French and English.

Despite her high profile activities, Mint Dah maintains a discrete private life.

References

  1. ^ Spiegel, Justine (2021-05-22). "Ce qu'il faut savoir sur la très discrète madame Ghazouani, Première dame de Mauritanie" [What you need to know about the very discreet Mrs. Ghazouani, First Lady of Mauritania] (in French). Jeune Afrique. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  2. ^ Fourneyron, Antoine (2022-05-13). "Mauritanie : qui est Mariem Mint Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah, la Première dame qui bouleverse la perception de l'autisme en Afrique ?" [Mauritania: who is Mariem Mint Mohamed Fadel Ould Dah, the First Lady who changes the perception of autism in Africa?] (in French). Billet de France. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  3. ^ "السيدة الأولى مريم منت داه تجرى مداخلة فى انطلاق المؤتمر الثامن لمنظمة المرأة العربية" [First Lady Maryam Mint Dah conducts an intervention at the launch of the eighth conference of the Arab Women's Organization] (in Arabic). Al Wiam. 2021-02-23. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  4. "انطلاق فعاليات اليوم العالمي لمحاربة السرطان تحت إشراف السيدة الأولى الدكتورة مريم منت محمد فاضل" [The launch of the activities of the International Day for the Fight against Cancer under the supervision of the First Lady Dr. Maryam Mint Mohamed Fadel] (in Arabic). Al Wiam. 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  5. "Lancement SWEDD" [Launch of SWEDD]. swedd.mr (in French). 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
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