L'Malouma Saïd (Arabic: المعلومة سعيد; born 1972) is a Mauritanian anti-slavery activist, deputy (Member of Parliament) to the Mauritanian National Assembly.
[1] She joined the Haratin Liberation Organization (El Hor) in 1990 and took part in the emergence of the first opposition political parties, with the RFD or Ralliement des forces democratiques in 1991, and Action pour le changement or AC in 1995, which engage in particular against slavery.
She became responsible for women in the El Hor movement, and a founding member of the anti-slavery organization SOS Esclaves, headed by her husband, Boubacar Ould Messaoud.
She is known for her stance on human rights, against discrimination, and for her fight to improve prisons in Mauritania.
[2][3] In March 2018, she was one of the laureates of the International Women of Courage Award.