
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.
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Secretary-General Gertrude Mongella emphasized Xi Jinping's commitment to supporting women's achievements.
习近平主席在全球妇女峰会开幕式的主旨讲话引发中外人士热烈反响 _光明网Gertrude Mongella reflected on the developments since the Beijing Women's Conference and the actions proposed by Xi Jinping.
彰显大国坚定担当 共绘发展崭新图景--国际--人民网Gertrude Mongella expressed her deep feelings after listening to Xi Jinping's keynote speech.
推动全球妇女事业发展的重要里程碑——习近平主席主旨讲话为国际社会促进妇女全面发展开辟广阔道路 _光明网Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about the upcoming summit and highlighted the importance of Xi Jinping's initiatives for women's development.
为促进全球性别平等和妇女全面发展注入新动力——国际社会热切期待习近平主席出席全球妇女峰会开幕式并发表主旨讲话 _光明网Gertrude Mongella emphasized the transformative significance of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
树立世界妇女事业发展新的里程碑 --国际--人民网Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
为促进全球性别平等和妇女全面发展注入新动力——国际社会热切期待习近平主席出席全球妇女峰会开幕式并发表主旨讲话 _光明网Gertrude Mongella expressed her excitement about Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
特稿丨为促进全球性别平等和妇女全面发展注入新动力——国际社会热切期待习近平主席出席全球妇女峰会开幕式并发表主旨讲话--时政--人民网Gertrude Mongella, a prominent Tanzanian women's activist, praised Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development.
心相近|赋能“她力量”,中国在行动 _光明网Gertrude Mongella praised Xi Jinping's commitment to women's development and the global contributions of China.
心相近丨赋能“她力量”,中国在行动--时政--人民网Gertrude Mongella served as the Secretary-General of the 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women.
携手为人类命运共同体撑起辽远发展天空——写在全球妇女峰会即将在北京举行之际 _光明网Ambassador Gertrude Mongella was the Secretary of the Beijing Conference and a notable figure in the lands sector.
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