Cristovão Lemos married José Eduardo dos Santos on 17 May 1991 and is mother of three children, Eduane Danilo dos Santos (born 29 September 1991), Joseana dos Santos (born 5 April 1995) and Eduardo Breno dos Santos (born 2 October 1998). A diplomat described the president and first lady as: "a handsome couple, elegantly and expensively dressed, looking for all the world as though they're living in southern California." In 1997, Ana Paula undiplomatically announced that her five-year-old son would enroll at the Portuguese school in Luanda because of the "bad quality" of state education (for which many hold her husband responsible). She has also tried to make her presence felt in administrative matters; a move which has irritated the political mainstream. Also under fire are her business interests, particularly
diamonds. Dos Santos is a patron of the Committee to support
rural women (COMUR), supporting with
micro-credit funds. She represented her country at the Micro-credit Summit for Heads of States and Governments in
Washington, D.C., in 1997. Dos Santos supports
landmine victims. She founded the
Lwini Foundation for social solidarity which is dedicated to the support of civilians, particularly women and children. ==References==