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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a prominent Nigerian economist and international development expert, recognized for her contributions to global economic policy and her role in combating poverty in developing countries. She served as Nigeria's Minister of Finance and has held key positions at the World Bank, where she worked to address issues such as health, education, and economic reform. Her leadership in various capacities has made her a significant figure in the push for sustainable development and economic growth in Africa.

In addition to her political and economic endeavors, Okonjo-Iweala has been a strong advocate for women's rights and education, believing that empowering women is essential for societal progress. Her work has earned her multiple accolades and recognition worldwide, making her an influential voice in both national and international forums. As the first woman and African to lead the World Trade Organization, she continues to inspire future generations of leaders and policymakers.

nacionalidad nigeriano
Fecha de Nacimiento June 13, 1954
Lugar de Nacimiento Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, Nigeria
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