First Lady Fatima Maada Bio
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“Hands Off Our Girls” allow them to go to school and be educated. when a girl is empowered with knowledge they help to impact the world positively.
Sierra Leone
Joined June 2010
This evening, I was honored to attend a dinner hosted by my sister, HE Angeline Ndayishimiye, First Lady of Burundi, in celebration of the 6th Edition High-Level Forum of Women Leaders. The dinner provided a warm and welcoming setting for distinguished guests to connect and
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This afternoon, I had the honor of delivering a speech at the 6th Edition of the High-Level Forum of Women Leaders in Burundi, focusing on “Attentive Care from Childhood to Puberty for Harmonious Development.” This theme resonates deeply with my ongoing Hands Off Our Girls
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I have arrived safely in Burundi ahead of the 6th High-Level Forum of Women Leaders, scheduled to take place tomorrow, November 20th 2025. I was warmly received by my sister the Burundi's First Lady HE Angeline Ndayishimiye amidst a vibrant cultural display. November 19, 2025.
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This morning, I departed the Freetown International Airport for Burundi to attend the 6th High-Level Forum of Women Leaders. As President of OAFLAD, it is my honour to participate in this important gathering of distinguished women leaders from across the continent. FMB.
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Today, November 18, marks the UN World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence. To commemorate this day, I delivered a public lecture at the University of Makeni on 'Feminism in Public Leadership: A Pathway to Achieving
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Today, as the First Lady of Sierra Leone and President of OAFLAD, I reaffirm my commitment to ensuring that every woman and girl in Africa has access to life-saving information, vaccination, and screening services. Cervical cancer is preventable and together, we can end it.
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Join us as we celebrate November 18th World Day in Makeni.
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Join Us as we Celebrate November 18th World Day In Makeni.
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Last night, as a proud daughter of Kono, I joined my sisters at the Eastern Region Women’s Network (ERWEN) fundraising dinner held at the Freetown International Conference Center. The event was not only about feeding the body but also about fueling a movement that calls for
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This afternoon, on my way to Kenema, I made a brief stop in Bo. During my short stay, I had the pleasure of engaging and interacting with SLPP stakeholders, women, and nurses in the district. I’m always available for my people, and no matter the circumstance, I will continue to
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It was indeed a great pleasure and honour to host the distinguished Paramount Chiefs from Kambia District in my office this evening. FMB.
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Following my engagement in Bo, I arrived in Kenema this evening. My arrival in Kenema is always overwhelming, but what made today’s visit even more special was the warm welcome from a group of young girls and women known as “Fatima Maada Bio Young Women in Action”. They truly
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Yesterday, I reached out to members of the Vibbi family in Kandu Leppiama Chiefdom, Kenema District, following the news of the traditional illness of P.C. Madam Theresa Vibbi. On behalf of my husband, who holds the highest respect for our traditional leaders, I extended our
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I had the honour of attending the 9th Edition of the National Climate & Environmental Cares Awards, held under the theme “We Are the Solution.” As First Lady of Sierra Leone and President of OAFLAD, I was honoured to receive an award in recognition of my efforts in climate
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I had the pleasure of receiving the National Executive of the Women Traders Union, who paid a courtesy visit to my office. We held meaningful discussions during which they shared challenges faced by women traders across various districts and appealed for my support in the fight
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This morning, as the wife of the Commander-in-Chief of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, I had the honour of joining government officials , senior military officers, and other dignitaries at the Cenotaph on George Street, Freetown, for the national Remembrance Day
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This afternoon, It was a profound honour to address the bright, determined graduates of the College of Digital Excellence (CODE) today. Seeing so many brilliant young minds, especially our young women, ready to contribute to our nation’s digital future is a true inspiration.
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It was a great honour to welcome the Women’s Forum Network to my office. The group formally introduced their newly appointed board members, and I was truly pleased to meet such a dedicated and inspiring team of women. With over 35 years of service, the Forum stands as one of
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On behalf of my children, I joined the youth sector at a high-level networking event on youth development and cooperation held at the Country Lodge in Freetown. The theme, "Harnessing Youth Potential for National Development through Strategic Partnerships," resonates deeply
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