Elisabeth Dior Fall Sow, born in 1968, is a distinguished Senegalese jurist and legal scholar who has made significant contributions to the field of law in her country. Her career began with a groundbreaking achievement in 1976 when she became the first female prosecutor in Senegal, serving at the Republic at the Court of First Instance of Saint-Louis.
Throughout her career, Sow has been a trailblazer for women in the legal profession, advocating for gender equality and the empowerment of women in law. Her dedication to justice and legal reform has earned her respect and recognition within the legal community.
In addition to her role as a prosecutor, she holds the esteemed position of honorary president of the Association of Women Jurists, where she continues to inspire and mentor aspiring female legal professionals. Her legacy is one of resilience, leadership, and a commitment to advancing the rights of women in Senegal.