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Luisa Dias Diogo became Prime Minister of Mozambique in February, 2004. Prior to that time, she had served as National Budget Director (1982-89), Deputy Minister of Planning and Finance (1994-2000), and Minister of Planning and Finance (2000).
Diogo was born April 11, 1958, in the Mague district of the central province of Tete. She went to school in Tete before moving to Maputo, where she studied accountancy at the Maputo Commercial Institute, and she holds a master's degree in financial economics from a London university.
President Joaquim Chissano appointed Diogo — Mozambique's first woman prime minister — to replace former prime minister Pascoal Mocumbi, a medical doctor by profession, who left the post for a top position in an international health body.
Last updated: March 12, 2009.




