Suzi Barbosa Explained

Suzi Carla Barbosa
Honorific-Suffix:Honorable
Birth Date:05/07/1973
Birth Place:Bafatá. Guinea-Bissau
Nationality:Guinea-Bissau
Party:MADEM-G15 since 2022. Before was from PAIGC
Alma Mater:Politician and Specialist in Foreign Affairs
Occupation:Minister, Parliamentarian, Chair of Parlamentarians Women Network
Known For:Minister Foreign Affairs of Guinea-Bissau and former Special Adviser of the Prime Minister. Was Chair of the ECOWAS Minister's Council. Was elected member of Parliament 3 times and was the decorated in 2023 with the National Medal Colinas de Boé by His Excellency President Umaro Sissoco Embaló.

Suzi Barbosa is a Bissau-Guinean politician, who is corrently Special Adviser of the President of the Republic for Foreign Affairs. She was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2019 to 2023 and was appoited Minister 4 times. Before she Secretary of State for International Cooperation and also Diplomatic and Political Adviser for the Prime Minister Aristides Gomes. From 2014 till 2023 she was member of parliament elected 3 times and also Chair of the Women Parliamentarians Network of Guinea-Bissau.

Career

Barbosa is an advocate for the participation of women in the national political affairs of Guinea-Bissau. She was part of the feminist movement in Guinea-Bissau among women from Bafatá Region who avoided voting in elections if women were not featured on the contestants list. She indicated that "Guinea-Bissau has a population mostly made up of women and it is very sad to see that they do not have the same opportunities as men, especially in decision-making positions, if they had perhaps the country's situation in terms of stability would have been different”.[1] [2]

She was a delegate at the first conference of Women's Circle of the National Assembly in Quebec City in 2017, made up of politicians from French speaking countries, gathered to build capacity for female world leaders.[3]

As of 2016, she was the Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Communities in Guinea-Bissau.[4]

On July 3, 2019, she became Minister of Foreign Affairs.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From The Battlefield To The Ballot Box . 2020-03-23 . 2023-11-13 . Trix-Magazine.com . Shryock . Ricci . en.
  2. News: Inspired by training on political participation, women from Bafatá region promise not to vote in political parties without women on the lists. 2017-08-31. UNIOGBIS. 2017-11-21. en.
  3. News: Women who rule: Female politicians gather in Quebec City for leadership conference. 2017-03-10. Montreal. 2017-11-21. en-CA.
  4. News: China has new projects in Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde. 2016-01-10. Macauhub. 2017-11-21. en-US.
  5. Web site: 2019-07-05 . Guinea-Bissau names gender-par cabinet after Ethiopia, South Africa . 2021-11-24 . Africanews . en.