Mahlagha Mallah
Mahlagha Mallah (Persian: مهلقا ملاح; 21 September 1917 – 8 November 2021) was an Iranian environmental activist and librarian, who founded the Women’s Society Against Environmental Pollution. She was referred to as the “Mother of Iran’s Environment”…. more
Mahlagha Mallah has made a name for herself as the first female environmental activist in Iran. For 50 years, “Mother Nature,” as activists call her, has put herself at the heart of the movement…. more
Mahlagha Mallah, an activist known as the mother of the environment of Iran, has died at the age of 104…. more
Mahlagha Mallah is Iran’s eldest environmental activist and the founder of the first environmental NGO in Iran. Spending a few days in her home and accompanying her in environmental gatherings and activities is an excuse to portray the critical state of the environment in Iran…. more
Rozan Podcast about Mahlagha Mallah… more
Mahlagha Mallah, who holds a Ph.D. from Sorbonne in Sociology, is the founder and managing director of Women’s Society against Environmental Pollution. She was praised as the 2010 personality of the year in the field of “Natural Heritage and Environment” for her decades-old struggle to preserve the environment….. more