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Fatuma Ali Saman was born on 1968 in Mandera County, Kenya. Discover Fatuma Ali Saman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Birthplace Mandera City, Kenya
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2010

In 2010, Saman was appointed to serve in the task-force on devolved government. She left active teaching in 2012, after she was appointed a board Member of IPOA during the Kenya Coalition government.

Saman has been an activist for the rights ad representation of women in Kenya. She has lobbied for the accommodation of women in public and private leadership positions and their inclusion in various decision-making organs. Her contribution goes as far as the bill of rights and devolution chapters are concerned in the constitution. The introduction of new Kenya constitution, inaugurated in 2010, possess the two significant parts where Fatuma was a member of the technical committee on bill of rights during the formulation of the Constitution famously known as the Bomas draft. Fatuma advocated for the creation of the positions of 47 Women representative in the Kenya parliament. She has spearheaded girl child enrolment in schools in Northern Kenya and also fought against female genital mutilation, FGM. The objective of founding of Nairobi Muslim, a girls only mixed secondary school in Nairobi Kenya, was to provide a friendly environment for girl child education since majority were affected by early marriage. Through her work in Muslim women, Saman represented Kenya in the international Visitors leadership program in the United States in 2005.

1995

Saman has voluntarily served different organizations from community based to faith based organizations through provision of consultancy services. Fatuma served the Inter-religious council of Kenya (IRCK) as a member of the executive committee for 10 years. Her teaching career was driven by the scarcity of teachers which was affecting the quality and standard of education. Fatuma has taught in different schools and helped boost enrolment of orphaned girls through scholarship. Since 1995, Fatuma, through Nairobi Islamic charitable Waqf, a charity organization she co-founded, has been empowering poor, widowed and divorced women from Nairobi Slums through training and provision of job opportunities. Through her networks, Fatuma assisted bright but needy girls access education through different scholarship programmes. This has enabled quite a number of girls study and help their families in turn.

1989

Saman has been actively teaching for 25 years at both private and public institutions. Her first teaching post was in 1989 at Mandera boystown (currently known as Mandera Islamic Centre) which was a government school. In 1993, she became deputy head teacher of Khadija Ummul-Muminun, a government-owned girls' primary school. Later on, Fatuma Co-founded Nairobi Muslim Academy, which provides primary and secondary level education. She remains an advisor at the school.

1983

Saman attended St Brigid's School in Nairobi during the post-independence period, when the "7-4-2-3 system" was in place. She went on to Wajir girls Secondary School in 1983, leaving in 1986 with grades that qualified her to be admitted to university. However, in 1987 she went to train as a teacher at Asumbi College in South Nyanza, near Kenya's western region. She later went to university, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Education, Religion and History.

1968

Fatuma Ali Saman (born 1968) is a Kenyan educationist and women's rights campaigner, and a board member of Kenya's Independent Policing Oversight Authority.

Fatuma Ali Saman was born in Mandera, Northern Kenya in 1968. She lost her father at a young age.