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Shirley, first African woman to lead Commonwealth

Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has assumed office as Commonwealth Secretary-General, becoming the first African woman to lead the 56-country association.

Botchwey succeeds Patricia Scotland, whose nine-year term ended in March.

She was appointed by leaders at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa on Oct. 25, 2024.

In her inaugural address, Botchwey pledged to advance Commonwealth values, emphasising unity in the face of growing global tensions.

“Together we are more than equal to them,” she said.

Botchwey outlined three strategic priorities: empowering women and youth, revitalising trade and investment, and combating climate change.

She pledged to deliver faster and smarter partnerships.

The Secretary-General’s historic appointment marks a new era for the Commonwealth.

Her leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective to promoting democracy, human rights, and sustainable development.

Botchwey’s vision is to build a future where dignity, opportunity, and prosperity are within reach for all.

She stressed the importance of democracy, good governance, and human rights.

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