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Mariam Brahim was born on 1956, is a Chadian physician. Discover Mariam Brahim'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 68 years old?

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Mariam Brahim is a Chadian physician.

She worked as a professor and pediatrician at the University of N'Djamena.

1956

Mariam Brahim was born on 16 June 1956 in Abéché, Chad to Fatimé Fadoul and Brahim Djadarab.

She attended primary school in Abéché alongside her four siblings and finished her secondary education at Lycée Franco-Arabe.

She learned English and travelled to N'Djamena for final classes in preparation for her baccalaureate examinations.

1976

Despite having French teachers that occasionally mocked her and claimed that "women could not master geometry", she passed the examination in 1976.

Mariam considered pursuing architecture at the University of N'Djamena, but at the suggestion of her cousin, she applied for funding to study in the Soviet Union and received a grant to study medicine.

In the Soviet Union she studied the Russian language in Rostov-on-Don.

1983

Educated in the Soviet Union, she graduated from a medical school in Leningrad in 1983 and earned her doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow in 1997.

She enrolled in a Leningrad medical school renowned for its pediatrics program and graduated in 1983.

After marrying in 1983 in Moscow, Brahim and her husband decided not to return to Chad, where Hissène Habré had seized power.

Her husband took a job in Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo.

Brahim married in 1983 in Moscow.

She had five children, three of whom were born in the Soviet Union and the other two in the Republic of Congo and Chad.

1986

She found employment as a physician in Brazzaville, holding the position from 1986 to 1989.

1989

She returned to N'Djamena in 1989 to care for her family.

1990

She told Tubiana that her work kept her so busy that she only discovered she was a delegate to a constitutional convention in the early 1990s through a radio announcement.

1991

After Idriss Déby rose to power in Chad, the government appointed Brahim's husband as ambassador to Russia in 1991.

1996

Brahim continued her education at Moscow's Russian Academy of Sciences and wrote a thesis under a woman medical professor, receiving a doctorate in 1996.

1997

Along with physician Grace Kodindo, Brahim coordinated and supervised public health programs for children's health in Chad from 1997 to 2006.

Brahim returned to Chad in 1997, working at the University of N'Djamena as a professor and pediatrician.

She regarded public health programs as important and worked with fellow Chadian pediatrician Grace Kodindo from 1997 to 2006.

1999

Brahim coordinated and supervised public health programs, including a country-wide program promoting popular education for children's health in 1999.

Brahim was interviewed by anthropologist Marie-José Tubiana.