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Graça Machel, DBE (* 17. Oktober 1945 im Manjacaze, Mosambik, als Graça Simbine) ist eine mosambikanische Politikerin und Aktivistin für Menschenrechte sowie Universitätspräsidentin. Sie ist sowohl Witwe des früheren Präsidenten von Mosambik, Samora Machel, als auch des früheren südafrikanischen Präsidenten Nelson Mandela.
Graça Machel (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾasɐ mɐˈʃɛl]; née Simbine; born 17 October 1945) is a Mozambican politician and humanitarian. She is the widow of former President of Mozambique Samora Machel (1975–1986) and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela (1998–2013).
Graça Machel is an African stateswoman whose decades-long professional and public life is rooted in Mozambique’s struggle for self-rule and international advocacy for women and children’s rights.
Graça Machel is an African stateswoman and a global advocate for women and children's rights. She is the founder of the Graça Machel Trust and the Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, among other roles and honors.
10. Feb. 2021 · Learn about Graça Machel's life and achievements as a feminist, educator, and peace advocate in Mozambique and beyond. She was married to two presidents, Samora Machel and Nelson Mandela, but her story is more than just a first lady.
14. Sept. 2023 · Dive into the life and legacy of Graça Machel, one of Africa’s most influential advocates for children and women’s rights. Born in rural Mozambique in 1945, ...
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