Pereira, Francisca
Nome completo
- Pereira, Francisca
Nome
- Nome
- Francisca
- Cognome
- Pereira
Altre forme del nome
- Nome
- Francisca
- Cognome
- Lucas Pereira Gomes
- Tipologia
- Altra forma del nome
Wikipedia
- Bio Wikipedia ENG
Nazionalità
- Guinea-Bissau
localizzazione__longitude
- -15.2351044
localizzazione__latitude
- 11.815215
Date di nascita e morte
- Data di nascita
- 01/01/1942
Biografia
Francisca Lucas Pereira Gomes (born 1942), known as Francisca Pereira, is a former Bissau-Guinean nurse, independence activist and current politician. As a young woman, she joined the Guinea-Bissau Liberation Movement (Movimento para Independência Nacional da Guiné Portuguesa) (later the PAIGC) in 1959/60. From 1967, she was deputy director of the Escola Piloto in Conakry, a training centre for Guinea-Bissauan child soldiers and war refugees. During the years of revolution, she worked as a nurse in PAIGC-occupied areas in Guinea and then at the PAIGC hospital at Ziguinchor in Senegal. Between 1970 and 1975 she represented the women's corps at several PAIGC conferences. Since independence, Pereira held various offices in the Guinea-Bissau state. She was the Mayor of her home town of Bolama and chairman of the Guinea-Bissau Women's Union (União Democrática the Mulheres da Guiné-Bissau). After the democratization of Guinea-Bissau and the introduction of the multi-party system, Pereira held positions such as Minister for Women's Affairs (from 1990 to 1994), the first Deputy President of the National Assembly (from 1994 to 1997) and Minister of the Interior (from 1997 to 1999). In 2002 she was appointed Minister of State for political affairs and diplomacy.
Funzioni, occupazioni e attività
Politician and activist
