Ameenah Gurib-Fakim of Mauritius is a distinguished biodiversity scientist and former head of state, widely respected for her lifelong contributions to science, education, and national leadership. An accomplished professor of organic chemistry, she gained international recognition for her research on medicinal plants and natural products before serving as President of Mauritius from 2015 to 2018, becoming one of the few women in Africa to hold the highest office of state. Throughout her career, she has championed science-driven development, innovation, and sustainability, holding senior academic and policy advisory roles while advocating globally for women in science and evidence-based governance, thereby cementing her reputation as a leader who bridges scientific excellence with public service.
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