Primeira Dama da República de Moçambique
Sua Excelência Isaura Gonçalo Ferrão Nyusi é licenciada em Gestão de Recursos Humanos e licenciada em Comunicação Social. Profissionalmente, o primeiro emprego de IsauraFerrão Gonçalo Nyusi foi na educação e mais tarde trabalhou para a MozambiqueRailways Company. Mais tarde, trabalhou para o Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Catástrofes, na província de Maputo. Como profissional, frequentou vários cursos de capacitação com particular ênfase na formação em Contabilidade e Gestão de Recursos Humanos.
H.E. Madam Nyusi’s vision is of a society of peace, harmony, and social justice. A society that has the person at the core of every action and that values the creative potential and the participation of each Mozambican towards development. In pursuing her mission and vision, H.E. Madam Nyusi recently became the Patron of the Model Maternity and Wards Certification in Mozambique, a Ministry of Health initiative. In February 2016, she was proclaimed the President of the Organizaçãoda Mulher Moçambicana (OMM). In the exercise of this function, her priorities are centered on actions which aim (i) to fight poverty; (ii) to promote economic growth and development of underprivileged people; and (iii) the empowerment of women by encouraging their active participation in the political, economic, social and cultural area
H.E. Madam Nyusi’s vision is of a society of peace, harmony, and social justice. A society that has the person at the core of every action and that values the creative potential and the participation of each Mozambican towards development. In pursuing her mission and vision, H.E. Madam Nyusi recently became the Patron of the Model Maternity and Wards Certification in Mozambique, a Ministry of Health initiative. In February 2016, she was proclaimed the President of the Organizaçãoda Mulher Moçambicana (OMM). In the exercise of this function, her priorities are centered on actions which aim (i) to fight poverty; (ii) to promote economic growth and development of underprivileged people; and (iii) the empowerment of women by encouraging their active participation in the political, economic, social and cultural area