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Azeb Mesfin Haile is the widow of former Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi. She is the founder and patron of Ethiopia's National Initiative for Mental Health.〔(Azeb Mesfin Vice President of OAFLA )〕 In early 2009, she was appointed CEO of the Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigray by its head Abadi Zemu.〔("First Lady Makes it to EFFORT's Helm" ), ''Addis Fortune'', published March 2009 (accessed 5 May 2010)〕 == Political career == Azeb, born in Wolqayt, was married to the former Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawi until his death. Together they had three children; Semhal, Marda and Senay Meles. She was elected in 2005 to the House of Peoples' Representatives (the lower House of the Ethiopian Parliament) representing her home woreda of Wolqayt and Humera, and serves as chair of its Social Affairs Standing Committee. Her role has at times been controversial, with some members of Ethiopia's diaspora alleging that, during the period in which she was an executive at the parastatal Mega Corporation, she was involved in "the impropriety of mingling public, private and party-owned businesses."〔Gelaw, Abebe, "(The 'Queen of Mega' in Parliament )," Ethiomedia, 24 January 2006. (accessed 30 September 2006)〕 However Azeb is also known for her work to teach rural Ethiopians about the issues of HIV/AIDS and advocating for more women's rights. In January 2007, she was given the "Legacy of a Dream" award for her leadership and during an awards ceremony commemorating the life of the civil rights activist and leader Dr. Martin Luther King.〔(Azeb Mesfin given Martin Luther King memorial award )〕 Her appearance at a special ceremony to honor the First Ladies of Africa for their efforts against the spread of HIV/AIDS held by Georgetown University of Washington DC on 15 January 2007 was met by protests of exiled Ethiopians."〔Mays, Kate, "(Group Objects to University Giving Award to 'First Lady', Protests Disrupt MLK Jr Commemoration )," Ethiomedia, 18 January 2007. Retrieved January 18, 2007.〕 The University was awarding its "John Thompson Legacy of a Dream Award" to the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS for its leadership and service toward the ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mesfin was to accept the award on behalf of the organization along with the first ladies of Zambia and Rwanda. She started the organization "Ethiopian Coalition of Women against HIV/AIDS" and continues to work closely with community leaders to ensure the rights of women,fight harmful traditional practices and HIV/AIDS.〔(Ethiopian Coalition of Women against HIV )〕 She said the award she received is not just for her organization but for the entire Ethiopian women declaring "the award is the result of the relentless struggle waged by Ethiopian women." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Azeb Mesfin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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