Ozoda Rahmon
Ozoda Emomali Rahmon is a Tajikistani politician who is the daughter of Emomali Rahmon, the long-standing authoritarian leader of Tajikistan.
She is among the ten most influential women in Central Asia and 20 most influential individuals in Tajikistan. She has held several senior posts in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Rahmon appointed Rahmonova as the chief of staff in his presidential administration.
Early life and education
Ozoda Rahmon was born as Ozoda Emomalievna Rahmonova. She graduated from the Tajik National University with a specialist degree in International Law in 2000. Between 2004 and 2006, she took economics and politics courses at the Georgetown University and English courses at the University of Maryland. In 2012, she was awarded the Candidate of Sciences degree after defending a dissertation on legislation dealing with women's rights in Tajikistan.Political promotions
Thanks to her status as a daughter of Tajikistan's president, Ozoda Rahmon has enjoyed a number of promotions to senior political offices. Between 2005 and 2007, she served as a culture and education attache at the Tajik embassy in Washington, DC, while her husband studied at the University of Maryland. In September 2007, she was appointed head of the consular department at Tajikistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Two years later, in September 2009, Ozoda Rahmon was appointed a deputy foreign minister. In May 2014, she was promoted to first deputy foreign minister. According to Ozoda Rahmon's official biography, the introduction of biometric passports and national ID cards in Tajikistan came as a result of her initiatives during her tenure at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.In January 2016, Ozoda Rahmon was appointed as head of the administration of president Emomali Rahmon, one of the key government positions in Tajikistan. In May 2016, she was also elected as a senator to the upper chamber of the country's parliament.
Ozoda Rahmon holds a diplomatic rank of the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary.