Sahle-Work Zewde, born on February twenty-first, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished Ethiopian diplomat and politician. She made history by becoming the first woman to serve as the president of Ethiopia, a position she held from two thousand eighteen to two thousand twenty-four. Her election on October twenty-fifth, two thousand eighteen, was a landmark moment, as she was chosen unanimously by the members of the Federal Parliamentary Assembly.
Throughout her career, Sahle-Work has been a prominent figure in Ethiopian politics, advocating for various social and economic reforms. Her leadership has been characterized by a commitment to inclusivity and progress, making significant strides in promoting women's rights and empowerment in Ethiopia.
In recognition of her influence and leadership, American business magazine Forbes included Sahle-Work in its annual list of The World's One Hundred Most Powerful Women, ranking her as the ninety-third most powerful woman globally. This accolade highlights her status as the highest-ranking African woman on the list, underscoring her impact on both national and international stages.