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Ethiopia appoints first woman to head supreme court

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ETHIOPIA’S parliament last Thursday appointed the country’s first female supreme court chief, the latest post in a trend of elevating women to high office, a top official said.

Meaza Ashenafi’s appointmen­t as president of the highest court followed Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s moves last month to designate a woman in the ceremonial role of president and also to name a 20-person cabinet where women hold half the posts.

“Ethiopia’s march towards gender parity in key leadership positions continues unabatedly,” Abiy’s chief of staff Fitsum Arega wrote on Twitter.

“Meaza Ashenafi is one of Ethiopia’s most seasoned lawyers and a prominent women rights activist.”

A former high court judge, Meaza was also an advisor on the writing of the Ethiopian constituti­on, and founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Associatio­n (EWLA), state-affiliated Fana Broadcasti­ng Corporate reported.

As EWLA’s executive director, Meaza successful­ly defended a 14-year-old girl accused of killing a man who raped her in a saga that was dramatised in the 2014 movie Difret on which Angeline Jolie served as executive producer.

The movie won an award the same year at the Sundance Film Festival.

Appointing women to high office is the latest reform championed by Abiy, who has also made peace with neighbouri­ng Eritrea and announced the privatisat­ion of key industries following his April inaugurati­on.

 ?? — Twitter ?? Meaza Ashenafi (right) at the End Child Marriage Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, in 2015, with Kenyan Josephine Kulea, who rescued 1,000 girls from forced marriage.
— Twitter Meaza Ashenafi (right) at the End Child Marriage Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, in 2015, with Kenyan Josephine Kulea, who rescued 1,000 girls from forced marriage.

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