Jeanne Martin Cisse was a Guinean diplomat who was the first woman appointed as a permanent representative to the United Nations. Jeanne Martin Cisse was born on April 6, 1926, in Kankan, Guinea, as the eldest of seven children. Her father, Darricau Martin Cisse, was an employee for the French colonial administration, and her mother, Damaye Soumah, was a midwife.
Jeanne Martin Cisse: Guinean diplomat
Jeanne Martin Cisse: Guinean diplomat
Jeanne Martin Cisse: Guinean diplomat
Jeanne Martin Cisse was a Guinean diplomat who was the first woman appointed as a permanent representative to the United Nations. Jeanne Martin Cisse was born on April 6, 1926, in Kankan, Guinea, as the eldest of seven children. Her father, Darricau Martin Cisse, was an employee for the French colonial administration, and her mother, Damaye Soumah, was a midwife.