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Asha-Rose Migiro

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Asha-Rose Mtengeti Migiro (born 9 July 1956) is a Tanzanian politician and diplomat who was the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations from 2007 to 2012. She was appointed as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa on 13 July 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Asha-Rose Migiro is the 15,755th most popular politician (up from 16,591st in 2019), the 21st most popular biography from Tanzania and the 15th most popular Tanzanian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Asha-Rose Migiro ranks 15,755 out of 19,576Before her are Suen-magir, Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, Dick Durbin, Remigio Morales Bermúdez, Aires Ali, and Theodelap of Spoleto. After her are Józef Pińkowski, Juan Francisco de Vidal, Kornel Morawiecki, Iliana Iotova, Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur, and Cesare Merzagora.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Asha-Rose Migiro ranks 393Before her are Miroslav Votava, Antonio Alzamendi, Avi Cohen, Rina Mor, Doug Burgum, and Jacky Munaron. After her are Dariusz Wolski, Marc Caro, Christine Hakim, Didier Lockwood, Amira Hass, and Ratko Radovanović.

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In Tanzania

Among people born in Tanzania, Asha-Rose Migiro ranks 21 out of 39Before her are Polycarp Pengo (1944), Khalid bin Barghash of Zanzibar (1874), Majid bin Said of Zanzibar (1834), Protase Rugambwa (1960), Amani Abeid Karume (1948), and Marin Hinkle (1966). After her are Rashidi Kawawa (1926), Anna Aloys Henga (1901), Edward Lowassa (1953), Euphrase Kezilahabi (1944), Filbert Bayi (1953), and Elizabeth Mrema (1957).

Among POLITICIANS In Tanzania

Among politicians born in Tanzania, Asha-Rose Migiro ranks 15Before her are Cleopa Msuya (1931), Mizengo Pinda (1948), Tippu Tip (1837), Khalid bin Barghash of Zanzibar (1874), Majid bin Said of Zanzibar (1834), and Amani Abeid Karume (1948). After her are Rashidi Kawawa (1926), Edward Lowassa (1953), Ali Mohamed Shein (1948), and Anna Tibaijuka (1950).