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Sheikha Ahmed al-Mahmoud

Qatari politician (died 2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sheikha Ahmed al-Mahmoud (died 29 January 2020) was appointed the first woman member of the Qatari cabinet in 2003. She became the Minister of Education, a post she held till 2009. She died on 29 January 2020.[1]

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Early life

Al-Mahmoud was the daughter of Ahmed bin Ali bin Mohammed Al Mahmoud.[2] She held a Bachelor of Arts degree in Arabic literature.[3]

Career

Her career began in 1970 when she became a school teacher. Apart from teaching, Al-Mahmoud has served as a secondary school's principal, member of Committee for revising elementary education methods.[4][5] In 1996, she became the first woman Deputy Assistant Minister of education in Qatar.[6] She was also appointed an Under secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Cultivation and Education.[7] She retained the post till May 2003, when the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani made her the Minister of Education;[5] the first Qatari women to hold a cabinet post and the second in Gulf region to do so.[3]

Al-Mahmoud was made the Secretary General of Qatar's Supreme Education Council in May 2006.[8] In 2009, Saad bin Ibrahim Al-Mahmoud succeeded her as the Minister of Education.[2]

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Personal life

Al-Mahmoud had two daughters and two sons.[5]

References

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