Germaine Malaterre-Sellier

Germaine Renée Suzanne Malaterre-Sellier (1889–1967) was a French nurse, feminist, suffragist and pacifist.

[2] During the First World War, she was the principal nurse of the Association des Dames de France under the Red Cross.

[3] After her activities as a pacifist, she participated in discussions of the parliamentary committee on social affairs, especially those relating to children.

[2] She continued to serve public institutions in the 1930, becoming the first French women to be appointed a technical adviser to the League of Nations in 1932.

[3] In 1937, she conducted a survey in the United States and Canada on behalf of the League of Nations.

Germaine Malaterre-Sellier in the periodical La Vie française in June 1919.