Graça Machel
Graça Machel is a prominent Mozambican politician and humanitarian known for her advocacy on behalf of women's, children's, and human rights, as well as being the widow of both Samora Machel and Nelson Mandela.
Born on Oct 17, 1945 (80 years old)
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South Africa:
Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings stood in a rare sisterhood of politically active first ladies – from Mozambique’s Graça Machel to Nigeria’s Maryam Babangida.
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Malawi:
Muluzi’s statement meticulously thanks everyone from President Hichilema to church leaders, and even to Grace Machel.
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Belarus:
Graça Machel is the third wife of Nelson Mandela and a humanitarian known for her work in children's rights.
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United Kingdom:
Graça Machel is a former Mozambique minister and freedom fighter, and a member of the Elders group.
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South Africa:
Graça Machel was commissioned as an expert to conduct a thorough study on the impact conflict has on children.
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Mozambique:
Graça Machel is a prominent social and political activist known for her dedication to education, gender equality, and human rights.
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Mozambique:
Graça Machel is recognized for her dedication to public causes and human rights on her 80th birthday.
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Mozambique:
Graça Machel is involved in organizing the tree planting event to celebrate her late husband's legacy.
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Paraguay:
Graça Machel emphasized the importance of justice in achieving peace during her speech.
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Dominican Republic:
Graça Machel highlighted the importance of justice in her speech at the concert.
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