Anna Mkapa

First Lady of Tanzania from 1995 to 2005 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna Mkapa (born Anna Joseph Maro) served as the third First Lady of Tanzania from 1995 to 2005.[1] She is the widow of former President Benjamin Mkapa.

Preceded bySiti Mwinyi
Succeeded bySalma Kikwete
BornAnna Joseph Maro
Quick facts 3rd First Lady of Tanzania, Preceded by ...
Anna Mkapa
3rd First Lady of Tanzania
In role
23 November 1995  21 December 2005
Preceded bySiti Mwinyi
Succeeded bySalma Kikwete
Personal details
BornAnna Joseph Maro
SpouseBenjamin Mkapa
Children3
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First Lady of Tanzania (1995-2005)

As First Lady of Tanzania, Anna Mkapa was a strong advocate for improving the lives of children and women. In 1997, she founded the nonprofit Equal Opportunity for All Trust Fund (EOTF).[2] She promoted women's economic, social, and political status. She helped female entrepreneurs, increased female representation in parliament, and ensured maternal healthcare and reproductive rights were included in the White Ribbon Alliance's healthcare initiative. The public affectionately referred to her as "Mama Mkapa" and "Dada (sister in Swahili) Mkapa".[3]

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