These five Black women were the biggest political winners in 2020
This year was set up to be one of the most daunting in the political arenas anywhere in the world as a result of the coronavirus which had an impact on political organization, government policies as well as public perception of politicians.
Of course, these were some challenges politicians had to overcome, and those who could not show ingenuity and passion usually received the backing of their populace. The period of the pandemic was a natural selector of a sort for the politicians who could stand up to the demand.
Rasha Kelej named as
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Rasha Kelej named as African Woman of the Year 2020
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Cairo [Egypt] December 30 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Senator Dr RashaKelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and Member of Egyptian Senate (2020-2025) has been named one of the most influential African women in the world for 2020, for the third time.
She has been nominated this year as the African Woman of the Year 2020 by the New African Woman Magazine UK, and most influential African woman 2020, by Avance Media, for her efforts to advocate for women empowerment and healthcare capacity building especially during these challenging times of coronavirus pandemic.
Senator Dr Kelej has been previously recognized as One of 100 Most Influential Africans - 2019 by New African Magazine in the UK for creating the historic campaign Merck More than a Mother to break the stigma around infertile and childless women in Africa and beyond.