๐๏ธ FIRST FEMALE PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL
March 17, 1969 โ Golda Meir takes the oath as Israel's fourth Prime Minister, becoming only the third woman in modern history to lead a nation. The 70-year-old labor leader, who fled pogroms in Ukraine to build a new life in Palestine, now faces the weight of a nation at war. Her iron will and plain-speaking style would define an era of Israeli politics.
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African women have shaped history with extraordinary resilience and leadership. From ancient matrilineal societies and warrior queens to modern-day leaders in global organizations, their contributions are immense yet often overlooked.
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African women have shaped history with extraordinary resilience and leadership. From ancient matrilineal societies and warrior queens to modern-day leaders in global organizations, their contributions are immense yet often overlooked.
In Ghana, women have played essential roles throughout historyโfrom the Ashanti queen mothers who influenced political decisions to contemporary leaders advancing gender equality and entrepreneurship. Ghanaian women continue to break barriers in business, education, and governance, driving change at local and national levels.
Despite challenges like gender-based violence, health disparities, and economic barriers, African women continue to lead progress in politics, entrepreneurship, and peacebuilding. African women head major international bodies such as Nigeriaโs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the WTO, Louise Mushikiwabo at the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, and Winnie Byanyima at UNAIDS. Countries like Namibia and South Africa rank among the top worldwide for gender parity in labor market outcomes.
This Womenโs History Month 2026, let's honor both the struggles and the incredible achievements of African women โ recognizing their true power beyond statistics.
#SCABPharmacy #WomensHistoryMonth2026 #AfricanWomen #GhanaianWomen #Feminism #GenderEquality #WomenLeadership #WomenInPolitics #HealthForWomen #Empowerment #AfricanDiaspora #EndGenderViolence #WomenEntrepreneurs
#OnThisDay, 4 Mar 1933, Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor: the first woman to hold a cabinet post in the USA.
She was a workers-rights activist and key builder of the New Deal. She was in FDR's cabinet for all four terms of his Presidency.
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