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Hadja Idrissa Bah

Guinean activist (born 1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hadja Idrissa Bah
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Hadja Idrissa Bah, also Hadja Idy (born 23 August 1999) is a child's rights and women's rights activist from Guinea, who was elected President of the Guinean Children's Parliament in 2016. She has advised President Emmanuel Macron on women's issues.

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Biography

Bah was born on 23 August 1999. Her parents, a shopkeeper and a cleaner, supported her wish to complete her secondary studies at the Saint Georges High School in Conakry.[1] She studied political science for a year at the University of General Lansana Conté (fr), before enrolling in the law faculty at the Sorbonne University Association.

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In 2016, Bah was elected President of the Guinean Children's Parliament. As President, she demanded that Guinean decision-makers respect children's rights: "The rights of the Guinean child are in an alarming situation, because they are neglected."[2] She is particularly involved in the fight against female genital mutilation, deploring on this subject that "false religious beliefs weigh more than the law".[3] During her presidency she was outspoken on many issues, including: against teen marriage;[4] sexual and domestic violence;[3] rape;[citation needed] the stigma against female sexuality.[5] Bah was first elected to the parliament aged 13.[6]

In 2016, she founded the Guinea Girl Leaders Club, which recognises the particular burdens that girls and young women face in Guinean society.[3] The organisation seeks to educate young women who might be tempted to marry at a very young age to think twice before agreeing.[7] The group discourages parents who are encouraging their daughters to marry at a young age.[8] It also leads campaigns against female genital mutilation, with a particular focus on the school summer holidays — a time at which many young women are mutilated.[9]

In 2019, Bah was selected as one of fifty-seven young French-speaking people from around the world who congregated for the LabCitoyen programme to discuss women's rights and equality.[10] On 2 March 2020 she was invited by French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss women's rights, along with the Executive Director of UN Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, the Syrian novelist Samar Yazbek and the former Swedish foreign minister and European commissioner Margot Wallström and other notable women's rights activists.[11][12][13]

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Awards

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    Guinea Girl Leaders Club, 2019 at the J Awards
    Guinean Senate: Women's Rights Delegation Award (2019).[14]
  • The J Awards (fr): Super Award (2019).[15][16]

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