Bintou Malloum | |
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Born | 31 March 1946 Torror,
Salamat Region,
French Chad |
Died | 10 March 2020 | (aged 73)
Nationality | Chadian |
Occupation | Politician |
Bintou Malloum (31 March 1946 – 10 March 2020) was a Chadian politician, and the first ambassador of Chad to Germany, Republic of Congo, and Italy. [1]
Malloum was born on 31 March 1946 in Torror, French Chad. [2] Between 1993 and 2003, Malloum was Secretary of State, Secretary of Public Function, and Secretary of Labor. She also served thrice as Minister of Social Affairs and Family. [3] In 1997, Malloum was the first female student at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration et de Magistrature in N'Djamena and the first woman to be a Chadian ambassador. [4] [5]
Tasked with serving in several corrupt administrations, Malloum was considered to be a person of great integrity. [6] In February 2012, Malloum was a representative of the Rotary Club of Chad. [7] She died on 10 March 2020, in N'Djamena, Chad, and was buried in the Lamadji Cemetery. [1] Condolences to Malloum were sent by the President of Chad, Idriss Déby. [8]
Bintou Malloum | |
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Born | 31 March 1946 Torror,
Salamat Region,
French Chad |
Died | 10 March 2020 | (aged 73)
Nationality | Chadian |
Occupation | Politician |
Bintou Malloum (31 March 1946 – 10 March 2020) was a Chadian politician, and the first ambassador of Chad to Germany, Republic of Congo, and Italy. [1]
Malloum was born on 31 March 1946 in Torror, French Chad. [2] Between 1993 and 2003, Malloum was Secretary of State, Secretary of Public Function, and Secretary of Labor. She also served thrice as Minister of Social Affairs and Family. [3] In 1997, Malloum was the first female student at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration et de Magistrature in N'Djamena and the first woman to be a Chadian ambassador. [4] [5]
Tasked with serving in several corrupt administrations, Malloum was considered to be a person of great integrity. [6] In February 2012, Malloum was a representative of the Rotary Club of Chad. [7] She died on 10 March 2020, in N'Djamena, Chad, and was buried in the Lamadji Cemetery. [1] Condolences to Malloum were sent by the President of Chad, Idriss Déby. [8]