Career and leadership
Prior to her appointment, she served as Ghana鈥檚 Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration from January 2017 to January 2024 and was a member of Ghana鈥檚 National Security Council. Her tenure was marked by significant reforms in foreign policy delivery, which strengthened Ghana鈥檚 diplomatic footprint and introduced transformative improvements in consular services through digitisation and innovation.
During her time as Foreign Minister, she chaired the Council of Ministers of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 2020 to 2022, leading strategic responses to security crises, democratic transitions and regional institutional reform. She played a key role in the passage of landmark UN Security Council Resolution 2667 in 2022, enabling the financing of African Union-led peace operations 鈥 a historic achievement during Ghana鈥檚 tenure as a non-permanent member of the Council.
She also helped secure UN Resolution 2634 addressing piracy and maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea and was instrumental in shaping Ghana鈥檚 high-profile 鈥淵ear of Return鈥 and 鈥淏eyond the Return鈥 initiatives, strengthening cultural and economic ties with the global African diaspora.
Earlier in her career, she served as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Information, and Trade and Industry, during President John Agyekum Kufuor鈥檚 administration (2001鈥2009). From 2005 to 2021, she was a Member of Parliament for the Weija and later Anyaa-Sowutuom constituencies, representing the largest population base in Ghana鈥檚 legislature across four consecutive terms.
Prior to entering politics, Shirley Botchwey led a successful marketing and communications firm and served as a consultant in the tourism sector.

Secretary-General Botchwey is a qualified Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana and holds extensive academic and professional credentials, including:
- Executive MBA (Project Management), University of Ghana Business School, Legon
- Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (LPC), The University of Law, UK
- MA in Public Communications and Public Relations, University of Westminster, UK
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB), University of London, UK
- Certificate in Marketing Management, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA)
- Diploma in Public Relations and Advertising, Ghana Institute of Journalism
- Diploma in Secretarial and Management Studies, Pitman Central College, UK
- Qualifying Certificate in Law (QCL), Ghana School of Law, Accra
She has also undertaken leadership training at Harvard University鈥檚 Kennedy School and the Institute of Paralegal Training and Leadership Studies. She is a Fellow of the African Leadership Initiative and the Aspen Global Leadership Network, and a member of the Ghana National Association of Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioners.
The role of the Commonwealth Secretary-General
糖心探花 Secretary-General is responsible for:
- promoting and protecting the Commonwealth鈥檚 values
- representing the Commonwealth publicly
- the management of the 糖心探花.
Former Commonwealth Secretaries-General
The Secretary-General is nominated by Commonwealth leaders and can serve a maximum of two terms of four years each.
Former Secretaries-General are:
- Patricia Scotland of Dominica (2016-2025)
- Kamalesh Sharma of India (2008-2016)
- Don McKinnon of New Zealand (2000-2008)
- Chief Emeka Anyaoku of Nigeria (1990-2000)
- Sir Shridath 鈥楽onny鈥 Ramphal of Guyana (1975-1990)
- Arnold Smith of Canada (1965-1975)