The names are placed in chronological order:
Academics • First Sierra Leonean woman to earn a
PhD:
Enid Rosamund Ayodele Forde. • First West African to earn a diploma from the
Royal College of Arts:
Kathleen Mary Easmon Simango. • First
West African woman to complete a
BA degree in the
Liberal Arts:
Edna Elliott-Horton. • First woman to graduate Fourah Bay College
Lati Hyde-Forster. • First African woman to be awarded a
Fellowship of the Institution of Civil Engineers:
Trudy Morgan. • First woman graduate of the Evangelical College of Theology (Sierra Leone Bible College):
Rev. Victoria Gladys Coker 1995. • First woman to head the English Department at Fourah Bay College:
Dr. Kadi Sesay.
Politics • First woman to become queen Queen of Kpaa Mende Seneghum:
Madam Yoko, 1878. • First woman elected to a municipal council:
Constance Cummings-John, 1938. • First woman member of the Moyamba District Council,
Ella Koblo Gulama, 1957. • First woman member of the House of Representatives of Sierra Leone:
Ella Koblo Gulama, 1957. • First women to win seats in parliament:
Constance Cummings-John and Patience Richards, 1957. • First woman to run as an independent candidate for parliament:
Mrs. C.T.Williams, 1957. • First woman member Cabinet Minister:
Ella Koblo Gulama, 1962. • First woman mayor of
Freetown:
Constance Cummings-John, 1966. • First woman ambassador to
Ethiopia,
Tanzania and
Zambia:
Shirley Gbujama, 1976. • First woman ambassador to the
United Nations:
Shirley Gbujama, 1978. • First woman to be Minister of Development and Economic Planning:
Dr. Kadi Sesay, 1999. • Gender equality advocacy organization 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone is established:
Dr. Nemata Majeks-Walker, 2001. • First woman to be Minister of Sierra Leone Minister of Trade and Industry:
Dr. Kadi Sesay, 2002. • First woman to head the National Commission for Democracy and Human Rights:
Dr. Kadi Sesay. • First female Minister of Health:
Agnes Taylor-Lewis • First woman Chief Electoral Commissioner of Sierra Leone:
Christiana Ayoka Mary Thorpe. • First woman to run for vice-president
Dr. Kadi Sesay, 2012. • First woman head regional operations for the
All People's Congress (APC):
Diana Finda Konomanyi, 2010. • First woman Minister of Local Government and Rural Development:
Diana Finda Konomanyi, 2012. • First woman Minister of Lands, Country Planning, and the Environment:
Diana Finda Konomanyi, 2015. • First woman head regional operations for
Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP):
Emma Kowa-Jalloh, 2018 • First woman to run for president:
Femi Claudius Cole, 2018. • Second women to run for vice-president:
Isata Dora Bangura, 2018. • First woman attorney general and minister
Dr. Priscilla Schwartz, 2018.
Professions • First
non-white person to be appointed to the senior
judiciary of England and Wales:
Dame Linda Penelope Dobbs. • First Sierra Leonean woman to qualify as a medical doctor:
Irene Ighodaro (Irene Wellesley-Cole), c. 1942. • First woman in Africa appointed as
Permanent Secretary in the
Civil Service:
Murietta Olu-Williams, 1962. • First woman to qualify as a lawyer in
Sierra Leone and
West Africa:
Stella Thomas, circa 1940. • First Sierra Leonean woman to be called to the Bar in
Great Britain and second woman to practice law in Sierra Leone,
Frances Claudia Wright OBE, 1943. • First woman judge:
Agnes Macaulay, circa 1970. • First woman Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone:
Umu Hawa Tejan-Jalloh, circa 1970. • First woman appointed Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone:
Patricia Macaulay, 1994. • First woman of African descent to study drama at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama:
Jeillo Edwards. • First Sierra Leonean woman CNN anchor:
Isha Sesay, 2005. • First black singer to feature on
BBC Radio:
Evelyn Mary Dove, 1939. • First Sierra Leonean to win an
Emmy award: Nzinga Christine Blake.
Athletics • First woman to represent Sierra Leone at the
Olympics:
Eugenia Osho-Williams, 1980. • First women to win gold in the Heptathlon at the
IAAF World Championships in Athletics:
Eunice Barber, 1999. • First women to win gold in the long jump at the All Africa Games:
Eunice Barber, 1995. • First women to win gold in the long jump at the
IAAF World Championships in Athletics:
Eunice Barber, 2003. • First woman founder of a football club:
Isha Johansen, 2004. • First woman president of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA):
Isha Johansen 2013. ==Timeline of women's rights in Sierra Leone==