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was, until 2017, Head of the Portuguese Diplomatic Service. She was the first woman to hold this position. In 2017, she was appointed to be the advisor on International Relations to the Portuguese President.
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In March 2013, Martinho was promoted to be Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She stayed in this role until October 2017, when she joined the Office of the President of the Republic,
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regime. Between 1979 and 1986 she worked in the Permanent Mission of Portugal to the United Nations, in New York. From 1986 to 1991 she worked in the Office of the then Prime Minister,
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in 1970 and joined the Diplomatic Service in 1975, after taking part in the first open competition to enter the Service after the
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award in 2016. This is an annual award given since 2010 to distinguished Portuguese and
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Prémio Femina 2016 Notáveis Mulheres Portuguesas e da Lusofonia
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of 25 April 1974, which led to the fall of the authoritarian
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Ana Martinho was born in 1948 in the Portuguese capital of
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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