Ghana’s ex-ambassador to UN makes 2021 list of ‘100 Influential Women in Africa’

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Ms Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee is currently working with the United NationsMs Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee is currently working with the United Nations

Ghana’s former ambassador to the United Nations, UN, has made the list for the 2021 edition of ‘100 Influential Women in Africa.’

Ms Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee is currently serving as the Assistant Secretary-General for Africa in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Operations (DPPA-DPO). A post she took in May this year.

The career diplomat with over three decades of experience in international affairs and diplomacy with Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was one of five Ghanaians who made the list which is compiled by African Public Relations and rating firm, Avance Media.

The 2021 edition happens to be the third for a programme which started in 2019 with the current edition pooling African women making impact in politics, business, technology, diplomacy, academia, showbiz, philatrophy and media.

Overall, 28 African countries were represented in the list.

Which other Ghanaians were listed?

Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh – The first African Woman to head IBM’s operation in Africa as Regional Head and Executive Director

Faustina Fynn-Nyame – Executive Director for Africa, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation – She was born in Ghana before the family migrated to the UK

Irene Asare – Global HR Director, CarvinClay People Development

Roberta Annan – Founder, Africa Fashion Foundation

Prominent African who were listed

Sahle-Work Zewde – President, Ethiopia

Samia Suluhu Hassan – President, Tanzania

Graça Machel – Founder, Graca Machel Trust and former president Nelson Mandela’s wife

Jeannette Kagame – First Lady, Rwanda

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former president of Liberia and founder of the Ellen Johnson Sirlef Centre

Amina J. Mohammed – Deputy Secretary General, United Nations

Profile: Who is Ama Akyaa Pobee

Currently Chief Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, she was previously Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations from 2015 until 2020.

In that position, she performed various special assignments, including as the Chair of the African Group of Ambassadors in New York, Vice-President of the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Chair of the New York Group of Friends of the African – Women Leaders Network, Co-Facilitator of the High-level meeting on Financing for Development 2019, and Co-Chair of the Group of Friends on Gender Parity at the United Nations, among others.

Ms. Pobee previously served as Deputy Head of Mission and Chargé d’affaires at the Ghana High Commission in Pretoria (2012 to 2015), Director of the Information and Public Affairs Bureau at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (2010 to 2012) and Head of Chancery at the Ghanaian Embassy in Washington, D.C. (2006 to 2010).

She was Acting Director of the Bureaux for Human Resources and Administration (2006) and for Information, Culture and Linguistics (2004 to 2006). Posted to the Ghanaian Embassy in Tel Aviv in 2000, she served as Minister-Counsellor and Deputy Head of Mission (2002 to 2004), and as Chargé d’affaires (2000 to 2002).

Ms. Pobee also served as Acting Director of the Personnel and Training Bureau (1998 to 2000), having been posted to Ghana’s Permanent Mission to the Office of the United Nations in Geneva (1995 to 1998) and to the Embassy in Moscow, where she was First Secretary (1994 to 1995).

A graduate of the University of Ghana, Ms. Pobee also holds a master’s degree in Development Studies with a specialization in Women and Development from the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague.

She also has diplomas in Public Administration and Multilateral Diplomacy from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and the Geneva Institute of International Studies.

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