Paulina Mateus Nkunda

Paulina Mateus Nkunda (1952 – 12 October 2013) was a Mozambican women's activist, veteran of the war of independence and politician who served in positions at the highest levels of FRELIMO.

In July 1968, she participated in FRELIMO's second party congress, held in Matchedje, Niassa.

[1] In 1974, Nkunda helped begin military campaigns in Zambezia and headed a group of guerrillas that trained the first women soldiers in Milange district.

[2] After independence, Nkunda was involved in various roles related to women's equality and education.

Following the end of the civil war, from 1996 to 2011, she was secretary-general of the Organization of Mozambican Women (OMM).