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Mamia Chentouf (Arabic: ماميا شنتوف (1922–2012) was an Algerian midwife, independence activist and founder of the first women's rights organization in Algeria. Encouraged by her family to become educated, she attended the University of Algiers and completed training as a midwife. During her schooling, she joined the Algerian Independence Movement, which sought to free the country from French colonial rule. Using her work as a midwife to make contacts with other women, she rallied them to the nationalist cause and founded the first women's rights organization in the country. As part of the militant group, she was exiled, arrested and then fled to Tunis, Tunisia in 1955. While living there, she was one of the founders of the Algerian Red Crescent Society. At the end of the Independence War s

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  • Mamia Aïssa también conocida como Mamia Chentouf ( en árabe, ماميا شنتوف‎ , (Haouz, Tremecén 1922 - Argel, 10 de octubre de 2012) fue una matrona argelina, activista por la independencia y fundadora de la primera organización de derechos de la mujer en Argelia. Alentada por su familia a estudiar, asistió a la Universidad de Argel y completó su formación como matrona. Durante su educación, se unió al Movimiento de Independencia de Argelia, que tenía como objetivo liberar al país del dominio colonial francés. Utilizando su trabajo como partera para hacer contactos con otras mujeres, las unió a la causa nacionalista y fundó la primera organización de derechos de las mujeres en el país. Como parte del grupo militante, tuvo que exiliarse, fue arrestada y tuvo que huir a Túnez en 1955. Mientras vivía allí, fue una de las fundadoras de la . Al final de la guerra de la Independencia se convirtió en periodista, regresó a Argel y estudió ciencias políticas. Se desempeñó como organizadora de la y tuvo éxito en la creación de centros de planificación familiar. Frustrada por no poder cambiar el código de familia para prohibir la poligamia, se retiró de la política en 1969. (es)
  • Mamia Chentouf (Arabic: ماميا شنتوف (1922–2012) was an Algerian midwife, independence activist and founder of the first women's rights organization in Algeria. Encouraged by her family to become educated, she attended the University of Algiers and completed training as a midwife. During her schooling, she joined the Algerian Independence Movement, which sought to free the country from French colonial rule. Using her work as a midwife to make contacts with other women, she rallied them to the nationalist cause and founded the first women's rights organization in the country. As part of the militant group, she was exiled, arrested and then fled to Tunis, Tunisia in 1955. While living there, she was one of the founders of the Algerian Red Crescent Society. At the end of the Independence War she became a journalist, returned to Algiers and studied political science. She served as organizer of the National Union of Algerian Women and was successful in creating family planning centers. Frustrated at an inability to change the family code to prohibit polygamy, she retired from politics in 1969. (en)
  • Mamia Chentouf (née en 1922 et morte le 10 octobre 2012) est une moudjahida (une militante de l'indépendance algérienne) et une femme politique algérienne. (fr)
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  • Mamia Aissia, Mamya Chentouf (en)
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  • Mamia Chentouf (née en 1922 et morte le 10 octobre 2012) est une moudjahida (une militante de l'indépendance algérienne) et une femme politique algérienne. (fr)
  • Mamia Chentouf (Arabic: ماميا شنتوف (1922–2012) was an Algerian midwife, independence activist and founder of the first women's rights organization in Algeria. Encouraged by her family to become educated, she attended the University of Algiers and completed training as a midwife. During her schooling, she joined the Algerian Independence Movement, which sought to free the country from French colonial rule. Using her work as a midwife to make contacts with other women, she rallied them to the nationalist cause and founded the first women's rights organization in the country. As part of the militant group, she was exiled, arrested and then fled to Tunis, Tunisia in 1955. While living there, she was one of the founders of the Algerian Red Crescent Society. At the end of the Independence War s (en)
  • Mamia Aïssa también conocida como Mamia Chentouf ( en árabe, ماميا شنتوف‎ , (Haouz, Tremecén 1922 - Argel, 10 de octubre de 2012) fue una matrona argelina, activista por la independencia y fundadora de la primera organización de derechos de la mujer en Argelia. Alentada por su familia a estudiar, asistió a la Universidad de Argel y completó su formación como matrona. Durante su educación, se unió al Movimiento de Independencia de Argelia, que tenía como objetivo liberar al país del dominio colonial francés. Utilizando su trabajo como partera para hacer contactos con otras mujeres, las unió a la causa nacionalista y fundó la primera organización de derechos de las mujeres en el país. Como parte del grupo militante, tuvo que exiliarse, fue arrestada y tuvo que huir a Túnez en 1955. Mientras (es)
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