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Marie Sarr Mbodj (born 28 September 1935 in Thiès, Senegal) is a Senegalese politician. She was the State Secretary to the Minister for National Education in charge of technical and vocational education from April 3rd, 1983 to January 2nd, 1986, then the Minister of Public Health from January 2nd, 1986 to April 5th, 1988 under the presidency of Abdou Diouf. She was one of the first Senegalese women ministers, and the first female Minister of Public Health.

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  • Marie Sarr Mbodj (born 28 September 1935 in Thiès, Senegal) is a Senegalese politician. She was the State Secretary to the Minister for National Education in charge of technical and vocational education from April 3rd, 1983 to January 2nd, 1986, then the Minister of Public Health from January 2nd, 1986 to April 5th, 1988 under the presidency of Abdou Diouf. She was one of the first Senegalese women ministers, and the first female Minister of Public Health. Mbodj attended the Filles de Thiès urban school between 1943 and 1949. She studied mathematics and psychology and took the exam of the École normale. She subsequently became an inspector of technical education. According to a 1999 record, Mbodj had never been in politics before she joined the government in 1983. (en)
  • Marie Sarr Mbodj, née le 28 septembre 1935 à Thiès, est une femme politique sénégalaise, secrétaire d’État auprès du ministre de l’Éducation nationale chargée de l’enseignement technique et professionnel entre le 3 avril 1983 et le 2 janvier 1986, puis ministre de la Santé publique entre le 2 janvier 1986 et le 5 avril 1988 sous la présidence d'Abdou Diouf. Elle fut l'une des premières femmes de son pays à accéder à un portefeuille ministériel, et la première à détenir celui de la Santé. (fr)
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  • Marie Sarr Mbodj, née le 28 septembre 1935 à Thiès, est une femme politique sénégalaise, secrétaire d’État auprès du ministre de l’Éducation nationale chargée de l’enseignement technique et professionnel entre le 3 avril 1983 et le 2 janvier 1986, puis ministre de la Santé publique entre le 2 janvier 1986 et le 5 avril 1988 sous la présidence d'Abdou Diouf. Elle fut l'une des premières femmes de son pays à accéder à un portefeuille ministériel, et la première à détenir celui de la Santé. (fr)
  • Marie Sarr Mbodj (born 28 September 1935 in Thiès, Senegal) is a Senegalese politician. She was the State Secretary to the Minister for National Education in charge of technical and vocational education from April 3rd, 1983 to January 2nd, 1986, then the Minister of Public Health from January 2nd, 1986 to April 5th, 1988 under the presidency of Abdou Diouf. She was one of the first Senegalese women ministers, and the first female Minister of Public Health. (en)
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  • Marie Sarr Mbodj (fr)
  • Marie Sarr Mbodj (en)
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