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Didara Dukagjini Djordjevic- Head of the Anti-fascist Front of Women in 1950. Born on September 4, 1930 in Prizren, in an Albanian family. Her father Gani Dukagjini from Prizren and her mother Ismetja from Gjilan by the Gjinolli family. Early life Education started in 1937, where the lesson was held in Serbian language in the former Yugoslavia. In addition to regular tuition, twice a week, supplementary classes, along with their volcanoes, held religious education. Didara was also active in the charity association "Merhamet" founded by her father. The education was stopped in fifth grade because 12 years of age, according to the Islamic tradition, when the girl came to her first menstruation, they should not go to the public without a hat. Education The year 1947 was the period when it was allowed to continue the studies. Higher education headed to Belgrade Had started the education course for Albanians. This course lasted 3 months and Albanian staff were prepared for work in elementary schools. After these 3 months, at the age of 17 he became a teacher (daskalica), then known in Albanian. Had worked in elementary school in Dragash / Dragaš. Going to Belgrade was also the beginning of the course for the Anti-fascist Front of Women trained to become a field activist to propagate women's literacy, education and emancipation. In the summer of 1951 in Peja, the last course for teachers was organized in which Didare participated. Right after the Antifascist Women's Front, the activity started. Activation after appointment to the Antifascist Front of Women In 1952, he was appointed head of the Anti-fascist Women's Front for the Gora Strip. 1952, was assigned to Kosovo's delegation to Belgrade to congratulate Tito on his birthday. 1954- Psa graduating in Belgrade, together with her husband go to Podujevo. In Podujevo, he taught the Albanian classes. He has taught at the Vuk Karadzic School. He graduated in 1963 at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje in his history profile. She was a member of the Local Council of the Conference on Women's Social Activities. Member of the Secretariat of that conference. The task was to raise the awareness of Albanian women. She visited small places and held gatherings of women's emancipation and the need for their education in society. He was appointed Chairwoman of the Women's Women's Conference. It was part of the International Women's Conference in Tunisia. He worked at the Socialist Health Committee for membership as a member of the Provincial Socialist League. 1968- is running Federal MP. To become part of the Federal Chamber, out of 84,000 people with its electoral areas (Rahovec, Suhareka, Prizren, Dragash), it had won 82,000. In 1973 he left the Federal Assembly and was now working on the Administrative Commission and the Council for People's Advocacy. Member of the Administrative Council from 1987-1991.