Specioza Kazibwe, born on July first, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Ugandan surgeon and politician who made history as the first female vice president in Africa. Serving as Uganda's sixth vice president from nineteen ninety-four to two thousand three, she broke barriers and paved the way for women in leadership roles across the continent.
Known affectionately as 'Nnalongo' due to her status as a mother of twins, Kazibwe has not only excelled in politics but has also made significant contributions to the medical field. Her dual career showcases her commitment to both public service and healthcare.
In August two thousand thirteen, she was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as the United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, further solidifying her influence and dedication to addressing critical health issues on the continent.