Juliana Azumah-Mensah
Hon. Juliana Jocelyn Azumah-Mensah | |
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Member of the Ghana Parliament for Ho East | |
Assumed office Jan 2005 | |
Preceded by | Steve Senu Akorli |
Majority | 5,856 |
Minister for Women and Children's Affairs | |
Assumed office January 2010 | |
President | John Atta Mills |
Preceded by | Akua Sena Dansua |
Personal details | |
Born | Koforidua, Ghana | June 15, 1950
Political party | National Democratic Congress |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Ola Secondary School University of Birmingham |
Profession | Politician, Nurse |
Juliana Jocelyn Azumah-Mensah (born 15 June 1950) is a Ghanaian politician and nurse. She was the Minister for Women and Children's Affairs. She is also the Member of Parliament for Ho East constituency.
Early life and education
Juliana Azumah-Mensah was born at Koforidua, capital of the Eastern Region of Ghana. Between 1956 and 1964, she attended the Roman Catholic Primary and Local Authority Middle Schools at Agortime-Kpetoe in the Volta Region. She had her secondary education at OLA Girls Senior High School (Ho) at Ho, capital of the Volta Region, where she obtained the GCE Ordinary Level in 1969.
She proceeded to the United Kingdom where she trained at the Ipswich East Anglia School of Nursing at Ipswich, Suffolk. She qualified in August 1973 as a State Registered Nurse. A year later, she trained in Midwifery at Saint Peter’s Hospital at Chertsey in Surrey, graduating in August 1975 as a State Certified Midwife.[1]
She enrolled at the University of Birmingham for postgraduate studies, leading to her obtaining an MSc in Health Management and Administration in October 1997.
Career
Azumah-Mensah started work as a clerical officer at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning in 1969. She left for further studies in the UK after a year. She then worked as a nurse and midwife at various hospitals in the UK.
She moved to Saudi Arabia, where she worked at the King Abdulaziz University Hospital between 1978 and 1984. She returned to the UK, working at the Mayday University Hospital between 1984 and 1987.[2]
She returned to Ghana in 1988 and worked for two years as the Principal Nurse in the Ho Diocese. Between 2001 and 2005, she worked with the Catholic Health Services. She was stationed at Ho, where she served as the Executive Secretary/Director of Health Services of the Ho Diocese and the Regional Co-ordinating Director.
Politics
Juliana Azumah-Mensah was first elected Member of Parliament for the Ho East Constituency on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2004 parliamentary election[3] and took her seat in January 2005. She retained her seat in the 2008 election.[4]
She was first appointed by President John Atta Mills as Minister for Tourism in 2009.[5] She was shifted to Minister for Women and Children's Affairs in January 2010, until 2012.[6]
Family
She is married with two children. She hails from Agortime-Kpetoe in the Volta Region of Ghana.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "Hon. Juliana Jocelyn Azumah-Mensah-Minister for Women and Children's Affairs". Government of Ghana. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "Hon.Azumah Mensah Juliana J (Mrs)". Parliament of Ghana. 2008-04-16. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "Elections 2004:Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections" (PDF). Electoral Commission of Ghana and Friedrich Ebert Foundation. November 2005. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "Parliamentary Results Ho East (Volta Region)". Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "First batch of Ministers Sworn In". General News. Ghana Home Page. 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "President Mills reshuffles Ministers". General News. Ghana Home Page. 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ "Ho Municipal - Members Of Parliament - Profile:Hon. Juliana J. Azumah-Mensah (NDC) (Ho East)". GhanaDistricts.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
External links and sources
- 1950 births
- Living people
- Ghanaian MPs 2005–2009
- Ghanaian MPs 2009–2013
- Ghanaian MPs 2013–2017
- Government ministers of Ghana
- Ghanaian nurses
- People from Koforidua
- National Democratic Congress (Ghana) politicians
- Alumni of the University of Birmingham
- 21st-century women politicians
- Women government ministers of Ghana
- Women members of the Parliament of Ghana