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Jeanne Devos, I.C.M., (1935-) is a Belgian Religious Sister and missionary who has spent her adult life serving the neediest people in India. She founded the National Domestic Workers Movement, established to advocate for one of the most powerless segments of society. For her work, she has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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  • Jeanne Devos, I.C.M., (1935-) is a Belgian Religious Sister and missionary who has spent her adult life serving the neediest people in India. She founded the National Domestic Workers Movement, established to advocate for one of the most powerless segments of society. For her work, she has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Civil rights activist, Nobel candidate, Roman Catholic Religious Sister
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