Gertrude Mongella
Gertrude Mongella is a prominent Tanzanian politician and diplomat, best known for her role as the Secretary-General of the 1995 Beijing Conference on Women. She has been an advocate for women's rights and has held various significant positions, including serving as a Member of Parliament and as the first woman to lead the Pan-African Parliament.
Born on Jan 01, 1945 (80 years old)
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Secretary-General Gertrude Mongella emphasized Xi Jinping's commitment to supporting women's achievements.
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Gertrude Mongella reflected on the developments since the Beijing Women's Conference and the actions proposed by Xi Jinping.
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Gertrude Mongella expressed her deep feelings after listening to Xi Jinping's keynote speech.
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Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about the upcoming summit and highlighted the importance of Xi Jinping's initiatives for women's development.
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Gertrude Mongella emphasized the transformative significance of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
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Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
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Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
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Gertrude Mongella, a prominent Tanzanian women's activist, praised Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
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Gertrude Mongella praised Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development and the global contributions of China.
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Gertrude Mongella served as the Secretary-General of the 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women.
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