Batoul Mohamed Essay
Batoul Mohamed Essay (1926 - 1997) (العربية: بتول محمد عيسي) A Sudanese midwife born in 1906 in the city of Riffa, who received her first education at the Sheikh Babiker School in Riffa, and is considered to be among the third batch of the Dayat School, where she graduated in 1926.
She is the first woman in Sudan to use a bike to perform her work and she had started using her in 1937 AD, she worked as a teacher and trainer in a school in the Dayat School until 1945, promoted to the headmaster of the Dayat School in Omdurman in 1946, and served until 1962 when she reached the stage of retirement from work and was granted An exceptional pension at a time when no working woman was granted a pension. In 1965, she returned again to the midwife school and worked as a volunteer.
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