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100 Women
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnually
Years active11 in 2023
Inaugurated22 October 2013 (2013-10-22)
Most recentNovember 2023 (2023-11)
Website 100 Women

100 Women is a BBC multi-format series established in 2013. The annual series examines the role of women in the 21st century and has included events in London [1] and Mexico. [2] [3] Announcement of the list is the start of an international "BBC's women season", lasting three weeks including broadcast, online reports, debates and journalism on the topic of women. [4] Women around the world are encouraged to participate via Twitter and comment on the list, as well as on the interviews and debates that follow release of the list. [5]

History

After the 2012 Delhi gang rape, then BBC Controller Liliane Landor, [6] BBC editor Fiona Crack [7] and other journalists, were inspired to create a series focusing on the issues and achievements of women in society today. [8] They felt that many of the issues women faced were not getting in-depth coverage, and in March 2013 a "flood of feedback from female listeners" was received by the BBC to the effect that the corporation should provide more "content from and about women." [9]

The BBC launched this series in 2013 to address the under-representation of women in the media. [8] [10] Women to participate in the first programme were chosen by survey in 26 different language services. [9] Programming ran over the course of a month, culminating in a conference held on 25 October, in which 100 women from across the world discussed issues they shared. A wide range of topics were debated covering employment challenges, feminism, motherhood, and religion, [11] to examine both the cultural and social challenges women faced in living their lives. [12]

The series has since covered many topics, including education, healthcare, equal pay, genital mutilation, domestic violence, and sexual abuse [13] and seeks to provide women with a platform to discuss how to improve the world and eliminate sexism. [14] Women included on the list are from around the globe, and involved in diverse fields of endeavour. [15] Women who are already famous are included, as well as people who are less known. [16] [17]

Laureates

2023

The 2023 list was released on 21 November and it included 21 women involved with climate change. The laureates included the Indian cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, Aitana Bonmatí, Michelle Obama, Amal Clooney, Timnit Gebru, Trần Gấm and Huda Kattan. The list was subdivided into four categories: Culture & Education, Entertainment & Sport, Politics & Advocacy and Science, Health & Tech, with 28 of the laureates dubbed climate pioneers (shown as green rows below). [18]

Politics & Advocacy

Image Name Country of birth Description
Maryam Al-Khawaja   Bahrain (also a citizen of   Denmark) Human rights campaigner, board member of Civicus and the International Service for Human Rights
Shamsa Araweelo   Somalia (also a citizen of the   UK) Anti- FGM campaigner
Yasmina Benslimane   Morocco Founder of Politics4Her and gender equality campaigner
Yael Braudo-Bahat   Israel Peace activist and co-director at Women Wage Peace
Alicia Cahuiya   Ecuador Indigenous rights activist
Amal Clooney   Lebanon (also a citizen of the   UK) Human rights lawyer
Dehenna Davison   UK Member of Parliament
Christiana Figueres   Costa Rica Diplomat and climate policy negotiator with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Bella Galhos   East Timor Political activist and LGBTQ+ rights advocate
Rina Gonoi [19]   Japan Former military officer and anti-sexual harassment activist
Sonia Guajajara   Brazil State minister for native peoples and indigenous rights campaigner
Renita Holmes   USA Housing rights campaigner
Nataša Kandić   Serbia Lawyer and human rights activist. Founder of the Humanitarian Law Center
Rukshana Kapali     Nepal Housing rights campaigner and transgender human rights activist
Sofia Kosachyova   Russia Firefighter
Monica McWilliams   UK Former politician and peace negotiator during the Good Friday Agreement talks. Co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
Najla Mohamed-Lamin   Western Sahara Women's rights and climate activist in the Saharawi refugee camps
Ulanda Mtamba   Malawi Campaigner against child marriage
Tamar Museridze   Georgia Investigative journalist
Neema Namadamu   Democratic Republic of Congo Disability rights campaigner
Michelle Obama   USA Attorney, author and campaigner
Sepideh Rashnu [20]   Iran Writer and artist
Bernadette Smith   Canada Advocate for families of missing indigenous women and girls. Co-founder of Drag the Red
Iryna Stavchuk   Ukraine Climate policy adviser at the European Climate Foundation
Gloria Steinem   USA Feminist leader and co-founder of Ms. magazine
Summia Tora   Afghanistan Refugee rights campaigner
Xu Zaozao   China Egg freezing campaigner. Advocate for single women's reproductive rights and bodily autonomy

Entertainment & Sport

Image Name Country of birth Description
Aitana Bonmatí   Spain Footballer, winner of the Ballon d'Or and former UEFA player of the year
Antinisca Cenci   Italy Equestrian vaulter
Andreza Delgado   Brazil Curator and cultural manager. Co-founder of PerifaCon
Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi   Indonesia Speed climber
America Ferrera   USA Actor and Latino rights advocate
Anne Grall   France Comedian
Georgia Harrison   UK TV personality. Anti- revenge porn campaigner
Harmanpreet Kaur   India Cricketer
Dayeon Lee   South Korea Climate change campaigner for Kpop4Planet
Justina Miles   USA Deaf performer
Dia Mirza   India Actor. Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme and a board member of the Sanctuary Nature Foundation
Zandile Ndhlovu   South Africa Freediving instructor
Alice Oseman   UK Award-winning author, illustrator and screenwriter
Paramida   Germany DJ and music producer
Camila Pirelli   Paraguay Olympic heptathlete and EcoAthlete Champion
Aziza Sbaity   Lebanon Sprinter
Khine Hnin Wai   Myanmar Actor and activist
Bianca Williams   UK Athlete

Culture & Education

Image Name Country of birth Description
Afroze-Numa   Pakistan Shepherdess
Hosai Ahmadzai   Afghanistan TV presenter on Shamshad TV
Esi Buobasa   Ghana Fishmonger
Chila Kumari Burman   UK Artist
Paulina Chiziane   Mozambique Writer. Winner of the Camões Prize
Susanne Etti   Australia Sustainable tourism expert
Licia Fertz   Italy Anti-ageism, feminism and LGBTQ+ activist
Jannatul Ferdous   Bangladesh Burns survivor, film-maker, writer and disability rights campaigner
Natalia Idrisova   Tajikistan Green energy consultant
Vee Kativhu   Zimbabwe (also a citizen of the   UK) Content creator and YouTuber
Huda Kattan   USA Founder of Huda Beauty
Sophia Kianni   USA Student and social entrepreneur
Arati Kumar-Rao   India Photographer
Louise Mabulo   Philippines Farmer and entrepreneur. Recognised by the United Nations Environment Programme as a Young Champion of the Earth
Marijeta Mojašević   Montenegro Disability rights activist
Sarah Ott   USA School teacher and climate change ambassador with the National Center for Science Education
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo [21]   UK (citizen of   India) Bhikṣuṇī buddhist nun
Lala Pasquinelli   Argentina Artist, lawyer, poet, lesbian and feminist activist
Jess Pepper   UK Founder of Climate Café and fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Matcha Phorn-in   Thailand Campaigner for indigenous and LGBTQ+ rights
Carolina Díaz Pimentel   Peru Journalist specialising in neurodivergence and mental health coverage
Shairbu Sagynbaeva   Kyrgyzstan Co-founder of For Life sewing shop
Daria Serenko   Russia Poet, writer and political activist. Member of Feminist Anti-War resistance
Kera Sherwood-O'Regan   New Zealand Indigenous rights and disability advocate
Sagarika Sriram   United Arab Emirates Educator and climate adviser
Clara Elizabeth Fragoso Ugarte   Mexico Truck driver
Oksana Zabuzhko   Ukraine Writer

Science, Health & Tech

Image Name Country of birth Description
Basima Abdulrahman   Iraq Green building entrepreneur
Bayang   China Diarist and sustainability advocate
Amina Al-Bish   Syria Volunteer rescue worker with the Syria Civil Defence
Rumaitha Al Busaidi   Oman Scientist
Sara Al-Saqqa   Palestine General surgeon
Susan Chomba   Kenya Scientist and director at the World Resources Institute
Leanne Cullen-Unsworth   UK Marine scientist
Canan Dagdeviren [22] [23]   Turkey Scientist and inventor
Izabela Dłużyk   Poland Sound recordist
Marcela Fernández   Colombia Expedition guide
Anamaría Font Villarroel   Venezuela Particle physicist
Trần Gấm   Vietnam Biogas business owner
Timnit Gebru   Ethiopia (citizen of   USA) AI expert
Claudia Goldin   USA Economist and recipient of Nobel Prize in Economics
Anna Huttunen   Finland Carbon impact tech expert
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka   Uganda Veterinarian and conservationist. Founder of Conservation Through Public Health. Recognised by the United Nations Environment Programme as a Champion of the Earth in 2021
Sonia Kastner   USA Wildfire detection tech developer
Astrid Linder   Sweden Professor of traffic safety
Neha Mankani   Pakistan Midwife
Wanjira Mathai   Kenya Environmental adviser. Former leader of the Green Belt Movement. Managing director for Africa & Global Partnerships at the World Resources Institute and adviser to the Clean Cooking Alliance and the European Climate Foundation
Isabel Farías Meyer   Chile Journalist and early menopause campaigner
Natalie Psaila   Malta Medical doctor
Olena Rozvadovska   Ukraine Children's rights advocate
Sumini   Indonesia Forest manager
Fabiola Trejo   Mexico Social psychologist
Jennifer Uchendu   Nigeria Mental health advocate. Founder of SustyVibes
Qiyun Woo   Singapore Storyteller and environmentalist
Elham Youssefian   Iran (citizen of   USA) Human rights lawyer, adviser on climate and adviser on disability to the International Disability Alliance

2022

The list for 2022 was released on 6 December. Women included this year were Olena Zelenska of Ukraine, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, the singer Billie Eilish, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Selma Blair, Lina Abu Akleh, Alla Pugacheva, Elnaz Rekabi and Yulimar Rojas. The list was subdivided into four categories: Culture & Sport, Activism & Advocacy, Politics & Education and Health & Science. [24]

Politics & Education

Image Name Country of birth Description
Maeen Al-Obaidi   Yemen Lawyer and mediator
Fatima Amiri   Afghanistan Student
Nathalie Becquart   France (also a citizen of the   Vatican City) Nun in the Congregation of Xavières and first ever female Undersecretary of the Synod of Bishops.
Taisia Bekbulatova   Russia Journalist. Founder of the independent media outlet Holod
Kristina Berdynskykh   Ukraine Journalist
María Fernanda Castro Maya   Mexico Disability rights advocate
Chanel [25] Contos   Australia Sexual consent activist
Eva Copa   Bolivia Politician and mayor of El Alto of Aymara descent
Joy Ezeilo   Nigeria Law professor and former United Nations special rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons
Ibijoke Faborode   Nigeria Founder of ElectHER
Erika Hilton   Brazil Politician and campaigner for black and LGBT rights. The first black trans woman ever elected to a seat in the National Congress of Brazil
Park Ji-hyun   South Korea Political reformer
Zahra Joya   Afghanistan Journalist and founder of Rukhshana Media
Ursula von der Leyen   Germany First ever female President of the European Commission
Naomi Long   Northern Ireland (uses a   UK passport) Politician and former Lord Mayor of Belfast
Ayesha Malik   Pakistan First female judge on the Supreme Court of Pakistan
Zara Mohammadi   Iran Kurdish language educator
Mia Mottley   Barbados First female Prime Minister of Barbados
Sepideh Qoliyan   Iran Political campaigner and workers’ rights advocate
Roza Salih   Iraq (active in   Scotland,   UK) Politician and member of activist group the Glasgow Girls
Simone Tebet   Brazil Member of the Brazilian Federal Senate
Kisanet Tedros   Eritrea Educational entrepreneur and Tigrinyan digital content creator
Cheng Yen   Taiwan Buddhist philanthropist, founder of the Tzu Chi humanitarian organisation
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe   Iran (also a citizen of the   UK) Charity worker
Olena Zelenska   Ukraine Incumbent First Lady, architect and screenwriter

Culture & Sport

Image Name Country of birth Description
Dima Aktaa   Syria Refugee and parathlete
Zar Amir Ebrahimi   Iran Actor and founder of Alambic Productions
Selma Blair   USA Actor and multiple sclerosis awareness campaigner
Ona Carbonell   Spain Olympic medal winning synchronised swimmer
Sarah Chan   South Sudan NBA scout and former professional basketball player. Advocate for education and sports
Priyanka Chopra   India Actor and producer. UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, campaigning for children's rights and education for girls
Billie Eilish   USA Singer and songwriter
Ons Jabeur   Tunisia Tennis player
Sneha Jawale   India Social worker
Reema Juffali   Saudi Arabia Racing driver and founder of Theeba Motorsport
Kadri Keung   Hong Kong Fashion designer
Mie Kyung (Miky) Lee   South Korea Producer, architect of KCON music festival and vice-chair of CJ ENM
Laura McAllister   Wales  UK Professor and former footballer. LGBTQ+ sports ambassador
Milli   Thailand Rap artist
Rita Moreno   Puerto Rico  USA EGOT winning actor
Salima Rhadia Mukansanga   Rwanda Football referee
Alla Pugacheva   Russia Musician
Elnaz Rekabi   Iran Climber, appeared at the Asian Championships without a hijab in violation of Iranian law and was arrested as her action was interpreted by the Iranian government as a silent protest against the law in the context of feminist protesters in Iran at the time
Yulimar Rojas   Venezuela Olympic medal winning triple jumper and LGBTQ+ rights advocate
Sally Scales   Australia Pitjantjatjaran artist
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah   Ghana Writer and feminist activist
Geetanjali Shree   India Author and winner of the International Booker Prize
Alexandra Skochilenko   Russia Artist, imprisoned by the Russian government for protesting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Velia Vidal   Colombia Writer and El Chocó cultural and education campaigner
Esraa Warda   Algeria  USA Dancer and proponent of raï,a grassroots genre historically associated with social protest

Activism & Advocacy

Image Name Country of birth Description
Lina Abu Akleh   Palestine Human rights advocate
Velmariri Bambari   Indonesia Activist and women's rights campaigner
Tarana Burke   USA Activist. Started the MeToo movement.
Sanjida Islam Choya   Bangladesh Student
Heidi Crowter   UK Disability rights campaigner with an emphasis on Down syndrome
Sandya Eknelygoda   Sri Lanka Human rights activist
Gohar Eshghi   Iran Civil activist and Iranian Complainant Mother
Ceci Flores   Mexico Activist and member of the Madres Buscadoras de Sonora collective
Geraldina Guerra Garcés   Ecuador Women's rights and anti- femicide activist
Moud Goba   UK Refugee and LGBTQ+ rights activist. Founding member of UK Black Pride
Women cutting their hair   Iran Group protesting against Iranian laws against women, (especially the law mandating that women wear a hijab at all times) and against its restrictive laws and theocratic government in general
Gehad Hamdy   Egypt Dentist and humanitarian
Judith Heumann   USA Disability rights advocate
Jebina Yasmin Islam   UK Campaigner for women's safety
Layli ( pseudonym)   Iran Protester
Hadizatou Mani   Niger Anti-slavery campaigner
Oleksandra Matviichuk   Ukraine Human rights lawyer and pro-democracy activist at the Center for Civil Liberties. Helps Ukraine document proof of Russian atrocities resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Narges Mohammadi   Iran Journalist and human rights campaigner. Vice-president of the Defenders of Human Rights Center
Tamana Zaryab Paryani   Afghanistan Human rights activist
Alice Pataxó   Brazil Indigenous rights activist and climate campaigner
Roya Piraei   Iran Kurdish rights activist
Yuliia Sachuk   Ukraine Disability rights advocate
Suvada Selimović   Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace campaigner
Efrat Tilma   Israel Transgender volunteer and LGBTQ+ activist
Zhou Xiaoxuan   China Feminist activist

Health & Science

Image Name Country of birth Description
Aye Nyein Thu   Myanmar Medical doctor
Sirisha Bandla   India Aeronautical engineer
Victoria Baptiste   USA Nurse and vaccine educator. WHO Goodwill Ambassador for cervical cancer elimination
Niloufar Bayani   Iran Ecologist and programme manager at the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation
Sandy Cabrera Arteaga   Honduras Sexual and reproductive rights advocate
Samrawit Fikru   Ethiopia Tech entrepreneur
Wegahta Gebreyohannes Abera   Ethiopia Humanitarian aid worker
Dilek Gürsoy   Germany Heart surgeon
Sofía Heinonen   Argentina Conservationist
Kimiko Hirata   Japan Climate change activist. Recipient of Goldman Environmental Prize
Judy Kihumba   Kenya Sign language interpreter
Marie Christina Kolo   Madagascar Climate entrepreneur and ecofeminist
Iryna Kondratova   Ukraine Paediatrician at the Kharkiv Regional Perinatal Centre
Asonele Kotu   South Africa Tech entrepreneur
Erika Liriano   Dominican Republic Cocoa entrepreneur.
Naja Lyberth   Greenland Psychologist and trauma therapist
Nigar Marf   Iraq Nurse
Monica Musonda   Zambia Businesswoman and nutrition advocate
Ifeoma Ozoma   USA Public policy and tech specialist
Yuliia Paievska   Ukraine Paramedic and founder of Taira's Angels
Jane Rigby   USA Astronomer and astrophysicist. Advocate for equity and inclusion in STEM
Ainura Sagyn   Kyrgyzstan Computer engineer and ecofeminist
Monica Simpson   USA Reproductive justice activist. Executive director of SisterSong
Maryna Viazovska   Ukraine Mathematician. Winner of the Fields Medal
Yana Zinkevych   Ukraine Politician, front-line medical volunteer and military veteran

2021

The 2021 list was published on 7 December with special focus on Afghanistan. The year's keyword is reset, covering women who have contributed to "playing their part to reinvent our society, our culture and our world". The list was subdivided into four categories: Culture & Education, Entertainment & Sport, Politics & Activism and Science & Health, with half the total laureates being Afghan. [26]

Not everyone's real name was used for their safety; pseudonymised laureates are marked in the table below with an asterisk.

Culture & Education

Image Name Country of birth Description
Lima Aafshid   Afghanistan Poet and writer
Oluyemi Adetiba-Orija [27]   Nigeria Lawyer and founder of the all-women law firm Headfort Foundation
Rada Akbar   Afghanistan Artist
Catherine Corless   Ireland Local historian
Pashtana Durrani   Afghanistan Teacher, founder and executive director of Learn Afghanistan
Saeeda Etebari   Afghanistan Jewellery designer
Sahar Fetrat   Afghanistan Feminist activist, writer and film-maker
Melinda French Gates   United States Philanthropist and businesswoman
Saghi Ghahraman   Iran Poet and co-founder the Iranian Queer Organization
Angela Ghayour   Afghanistan Teacher and founder of The Herat Online School
Najlla Habibyar   Afghanistan Entrepreneur
Shamsia Hassani   Afghanistan Street artist
Mugdha Kalra   India Autism-rights activist and co-founder of Not That Different
Freshta Karim   Afghanistan Children's-rights activist and founder of Charmaghz mobile library
Aliya Kazimy   Afghanistan Educator
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC   United Kingdom Director, International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute
Iman Le Caire   Egypt Contemporary dancer, choreographer and LGBTQ+ activist. Founder, Trans Asylias
Depelsha Thomas McGruder   United States Founder of Moms of Black Boys United, COO of the Ford Foundation
Fahima Mirzaie   Afghanistan Whirling-dervish dancer
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie [27]   Nigeria Writer
Lynn Ngugi [27]   Kenya Journalist
Rehana Popal   Afghanistan Barrister
*Rohila   Afghanistan Schoolgirl
Alba Rueda   Argentina Trans activist
Elif Shafak   France Novelist and advocate for women's and LGBTQ+ rights
Anisa Shaheed   Afghanistan Journalist
Mina Smallman   United Kingdom Priest and educator
Barbara Smolińska   Poland Founder of Reborn Sugar Babies
Adelaide Lala Tam   China Artist and food designer
Vera Wang   United States Fashion designer
Malala Yousafzai   Pakistan Nobel Peace Prize laureate, co-founder of the Malala Fund and girls’ education activist

Entertainment & Sport

Image Name Country of birth Description
Halima Aden   Kenya Humanitarian and former model. UNICEF ambassador for children's rights.
Leena Alam   Afghanistan Actor and human-rights activist
Sevda Altunoluk   Turkey Professional goalball player and Paralympic champion
Nilofar Bayat   Afghanistan Wheelchair basketball player and advocate for women with disabilities
Carolina García   Argentina Director, Netflix
Ghawgha Taban   Afghanistan Musician
Chloé Lopes Gomes   France Ballet dancer
Tanya Muzinda [28]   Zimbabwe Motocross champion
*Razma   Afghanistan Musician
Roya Sadat   Afghanistan Film-maker
Shogufa Safi   Afghanistan Orchestra conductor
*Sahar   Afghanistan Footballer
Fatima Sultani   Afghanistan Mountaineer and martial arts expert
Nanfu Wang   China Film-maker
Ming-Na Wen   Macau
(  China)
Actor
Rebel Wilson   Australia Actress, writer and producer

Politics & Activism

Image Name Country of birth Description
Muqadasa Ahmadzai   Afghanistan Social and political activist. Recipient of N-Peace award
Abia Akram   Pakistan Disability rights activist
Dr Alema   Afghanistan Philosopher, campaigner and women's-rights advocate
Wahida Amiri   Afghanistan Librarian and protester
Natasha Asghar   United Kingdom Member of the Welsh Senedd
Marcelina Bautista   Mexico Activist and union leader
Crystal Bayat   Afghanistan Social activist and human-rights advocate
Razia Barakzai   Afghanistan Protester
Najla El Mangoush   United Kingdom
  Libya
Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs
Shila Ensandost   Afghanistan Teacher and women's rights advocate
Fatima Gailani   Afghanistan Peace negotiator
Momena Ibrahimi   Afghanistan Policewoman
Hoda Khamosh   Iran Period campaigner, poet and journalist
Elisa Loncón Antileo   Chile President, Constitutional Convention
*Maral   Afghanistan Campaigner
*Masouma   Afghanistan Public prosecutor
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa   Samoa Prime minister of the Independent State of Samoa
Salima Mazari   Iran Politician and former governor of Charkint district
Amanda Nguyen   United States Social entrepreneur, civil-rights activist and founder of Rise
Basira Paigham   Afghanistan Gender-equality and gender-minorities activist
Monica Paulus   Papua New Guinea Campaigner against sorcery accusation-related violence
Manjula Pradeep   India Lawyer and human-rights activist. Executive director of the Navsarjan Trust
Halima Sadaf Karimi   Afghanistan Campaigner for women's rights, politician and former MP
Soma Sara   United Kingdom Founder of Everyone's Invited
Mahbouba Seraj   Afghanistan Women's and children's rights activist. Founder, Afghan Women's Network
*Ein Soe May   Myanmar Pro-democracy activist
Piper Stege Nelson   United States Women's-rights activist and Public Strategies Officer at The Safe Alliance
Sister Ann Rose Nu Tawng [29]   Myanmar Catholic nun
Emma Theofelus   Namibia Politician
Benafsha Yaqoobi   Afghanistan Disabled rights advocate
Zala Zazai   Afghanistan Policewoman

Science & Health

Image Name Country of birth Description
Mónica Araya   Costa Rica Emissions-free transportation advocate
Zuhal Atmar   Afghanistan Entrepreneur and founder of Gul-e-Mursal recycling
Jos Boys   United Kingdom Architect
Faiza Darkhani   Afghanistan Environmentalist and women's rights advocate
Azmina Dhrodia   Canada Safety policy lead at Bumble
Jamila Gordon   Somalia Chief Executive and founder of Lumachain
Laila Haidari   Pakistan Women's rights advocate and founder of Mother Camp, drug rehabilitation centre
Zarlasht Halaimzai   Afghanistan Co-founder and chief executive of Refugee Trauma Initiative
Nasrin Husseini   Afghanistan Veterinarian
Amena Karimyan   Afghanistan Astronomer
Mia Krisna Pratiwi   Indonesia Environmentalist and eco-activist
Heidi Larson   United States Anthropologist and Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project. Recipient of the Edinburgh Medal
Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki   Cameroon Climate activist
*Mahera   Afghanistan Medical doctor
Mulu Mesfin   Ethiopia Nurse
Mohadese Mirzaee   Afghanistan Pilot
Tlaleng Mofokeng   South Africa Universal health access advocate and United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health
Natalia Pasternak Taschner   Brazil Microbiologist and science writer
*Ruksana   Afghanistan Surgeon
Sara Wahedi   Afghanistan Chief executive of Ehtesab
Roshanak Wardak   Afghanistan Gynaecologist and former Member of Parliament
Yuma   Turkmenistan Psychotherapist and LGBTQ+ activist

2020

The 2020 list was described as "different" before it was scheduled to be announced on 24 November 2020, [30] but it was released the day before. One name on the list was left blank as a tribute to the countless women around the world who had made sacrifices to help others. The list was subdivided into four categories: Knowledge, Leadership, Creativity and Identity. [31]

Image Name Country of birth Description [32]
Unsung hero Worldwide Acknowledgement of the "countless women around the world" who "have made a sacrifice to help others" in this "extraordinary year," including those who "have lost their lives while making a difference."

Knowledge

Image Name Country of birth Description
Rina Akter   Bangladesh Bangladeshi sex worker turned humanitarian
Sarah Al-Amiri   UAE Chair, UAE Space Agency
Adriana Albini   Italy Pathologist and veteran fencer
Nisreen Alwan   Iraq

  United Kingdom

Health and wellbeing of women through public health
Elizabeth Anionwu   United Kingdom Sickle cell and thalassaemia nurse specialist
Diana Barran   United Kingdom Minister for Civil Society and founder of SafeLives, a national charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse
Macinley Butson   Australia Inventor
Fang Fang   China Writer
Somaya Faruqi   Afghanistan Robotics team leader
Lauren Gardner   USA Epidemiologist
Iman Ghaleb Al-Hamli   Yemen Manager of a women-run microgrid
Sarah Gilbert   United Kingdom Scientist who developed one of the COVID-19 vaccines
Rebeca Gyumi   Tanzania Lawyer and founder of girls' rights organization Msichana Initiative
Jemimah Kariuki   Kenya Doctor and creator of the free Wheels for Life ambulance service
Safaa Kumari   Syria Plant virologist
Ishtar Lakhani   South Africa Feminist activist
Lucy Monaghan   United Kingdom Campaigner against sexual violence
Douce Namwezi N'Ibamba Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC Social entrepreneur, journalist and activist
Etheldreda Nakimuli-Mpungu   Uganda Mental health programme developer
Vernetta M Nay Moberly   United States Iñupiaq environmental activist
Sania Nishtar [33]   Pakistan Global health leader
Lorna Prendergast   Australia Dementia researcher
Susana Raffalli   Venezuela Delivering nutrition to the malnourished
Sapana Roka Magar [34]     Nepal Crematorium technician
Pardis Sabeti   Iran Computational geneticist
Febfi Setyawati   Indonesia Activist, founder of Untukteman.id
Ruth Shady   Peru Archaeologist
Kathy Sullivan   United States Scientist and astronaut
Rima Sultana Rimu   Bangladesh Teacher and humanitarian activist working with Rohingya refugees
Anastasia Volkova   Ukraine Agricultural innovator. Founder of FluroSat
Siouxsie Wiles [35]   UK Scientist and public health communicator
Yee-Sin Leo   Singapore Doctor and research leader

Leadership

Image Name Country of birth Description
Loza Abera Geinore   Ethiopia Association footballer
Christina Adane   Netherlands Campaigner against injustices of food system (free school meals)
Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr   Sierra Leone Mayor of Freetown
Ubah Ali   Somaliland Advocate against female genital mutilation
Nadeen Ashraf   Egypt Advocate against sexual harassment
Bilkis Dadi   India Protest leader
Evelina Cabrera   Argentina Football coach and manager.
Carolina Castro   Argentina Advocate for gender equality
Agnes Chow   Hong Kong Pro-democracy activist
Naomi Dickson   UK Advocate for Jewish women and children suffering from domestic abuse
Ilwad Elman   Somalia Peace activist
Jeong Eun-kyeong   South Korea Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency commissioner, led COVID-19 response
Maggie Gobran   Egypt Coptic nun and child welfare advocate
Deta Hedman   Jamaica Darts champion
Manasi Joshi   India Para-badminton champion
Salsabila Khairunnisa   Indonesia Environmental campaigner and School Strike for Climate leader
Claudia López Hernández   Colombia Mayor of Bogotá
Sanna Marin   Finland Prime Minister of Finland
Vanessa Nakate   Uganda Climate activist
Nemonte Nenquimo   Ecuador Waorani activist
Phyllis Omido   Kenya Environmental activist. Winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize
Ridhima Pandey   India Climate activist
Oksana Pushkina   Russia Politician, member of the State Duma
Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul   Thailand Student activist
Nasrin Sotoudeh   Iran Lawyer and human rights activist
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya   Belarus Exiled Belarus politician
Arussi Unda   Mexico Campaigner against femicide
Aisha Yesufu [36]   Nigeria Activist, co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign
Gulnaz Zhuzbaeva   Kyrgyzstan Disability activist

Creativity

Image Name Country of birth Description
Houda Abouz [37]   Morocco Rapper, women's rights and gender equality advocate
Waad al-Kateab   Syria Activist, journalist and filmmaker
Tsitsi Dangarembga   Zimbabwe Novelist and filmmaker
Karen Dolva   Norway Chief executive and co-founder of No Isolation
Jane Fonda   United States Actor and social activist
Kiran Gandhi   United States Singer, musician, and gender liberation activist
Miho Imada   Japan Master sake brewer
Isaivani India India Gaana singer and political campaigner
Nadine Kaadan   France Children's author and illustrator
Mulenga Kapwepwe   Zambia Artist and co-founder of the Zambian Women's History Museum
Jackie Kay   United Kingdom Playwright, novelist and national poet of Scotland
Mahira Khan [33]   Pakistan Actor and activist and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
Angélique Kidjo   Benin Musician and UNICEF ambassador
Chu Kim Duc   Vietnam Architect and child welfare activist
Bulelwa Mkutukana [38]   South Africa Singer songwriter
Nandar   Myanmar Feminist activist
Ana Tijoux   France Chilean hip hop protester
Yulia Tsvetkova   Russia Activist, political prisoner
Kotchakorn Voraakhom   Thailand Landscape architect
Elin Williams   United Kingdom Disability rights activist
Michelle Yeoh   Malaysia Actor and UN goodwill ambassador

Identity

Image Name Country of birth Description
Muyesser Abdul'ehed (AKA Hendan)   China Uyghur writer and language activist
Erica Baker   Germany Software engineer
Cindy Bishop   Thailand UN goodwill ambassador and model
Wendy Beatriz Caishpal Jaco   El Salvador Advocate for the rights of disabled people
Patrisse Cullors   USA Human rights activist. Co-founder and executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation
Shani Dhanda   UK Disability activist
Eileen Flynn   Ireland Senator and social activist
Alicia Garza   USA Human rights activist. Co-creator of Black Lives Matter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network
Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim [36] Nigeria Nigeria LGBTQ film director and activist
Gülsüm Kav   Turkey Doctor, activist, co-founder of We Will Stop Femicide
Josina Machel   Mozambique Human rights activist
Hayat Mirshad   Lebanon Feminist activist, journalist, co-founder of Fe-Male collective
Laleh Osmany   Afghanistan Women's rights activist and founder of #WhereIsMyName campaign
Cibele Racy   Brazil Teacher, racial equality activist
22 - Lea T-001 (17107157436) (cropped).jpg Lea T   Brazil Transgender rights advocate and model
Ayu (Opal) Tometi   USA Human rights activist. Co-founder of Black Lives Matter
Alice Wong   United States Disability rights activist. Founder of the Disability Visibility Project

2019

The 2019 list was announced on 16 October 2019. The list of candidates was chosen from those nominated by the BBC's different language teams using the 2020 theme which was "The Female Future". The list was subdivided into six categories: Earth, Knowledge, Leadership, Creativity, Sport and Identity. [39]

Earth

Image Name Country of birth Description
Judith Bakirya   Uganda Organic farmer and women's rights activist
Ella Daish   United Kingdom Environmentalist and anti-plastic campaigner
Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman   United States Urban anthropologist and co-founder of The Women Led Cities Initiative
Gada Kadoda   Sudan Founder of the Sudanese Knowledge Society and trainer of community engineers
Jamie Margolin   United States Climate change activist and co-founder of Zero Hour movement
Francia Márquez   Colombia Afro-Colombian environmentalist and leader of a 10-day, 350-mile women's march. Winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize
Trang Nguyen   Vietnam Wildlife conservationist and founder of WildAct
Autumn Peltier   Canada Clean water advocate
Swietenia Puspa Lestari   Indonesia Founder of the Divers Clean Action Foundation and anti-straw campaigner
Charlene Ren   China Clean water advocate, creator of MyH2O
Najat Saliba   Lebanon Air pollution researcher and chemistry professor
Vandana Shiva   India Environmental leader and winner of the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize
Greta Thunberg   Sweden Climate change activist
Marilyn Waring   New Zealand Feminist economist and environmental activist

Knowledge

Image Name Country of birth Description
MiMi Aung   United States NASA project manager and engineer
Raya Bidshahri   Iran Educator and founder of Awecademy
Katie Bouman   United States Processed first-ever image of a black hole
Lisa Campo-Engelstein   United States Bioethicist and fertility and contraceptive researcher
Rana el Kaliouby   Egypt Artificial emotional intelligence pioneer. Founder of Affectiva
Amy Karle   United States Bioartist and 3D-designer
Fei-Fei Li   United States Pioneer of artificial intelligence who encourages women and minorities to build AI.
Julie Makani   Tanzania Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease
Sarah Martins Da Silva   United Kingdom Consultant gynaecologist, obstetrician and fertility researcher
Susmita Mohanty   India Spaceship designer, entrepreneur and passionate climate action advocate
Benedicte Mundele   Democratic Republic of the Congo Fresh food entrepreneur and founder of Surprise Tropical
Zehra Sayers   Turkey Biophysicist and chair of the SESAME project.
Hayfa Sdiri   Tunisia Entrepreneur and UN gender equality campaigner
Noor Shaker   Syria Artificial intelligence innovator
Bonita Sharma [40]   Nepal Founder of The Social Changemakers and Innovators
Veronique Thouvenot   Chile Leader of the Zero Mothers Die initiative
Paola Villarreal   Mexico Computer programmer who developed Data for Justice
Amy Webb   United States Futurist

Leadership

Image Name Country of birth Description
Alanoud Alsharekh   Kuwait Women's rights activist. Winner of National Order of Merit
Tabata Amaral   Brazil Politician working for education, women's rights, political innovation and sustainable futures
Dhammananda Bhikkhuni   Thailand First female Thai Buddhist monk ( bhikkhuni) and abbess of Songdhammakalyan Monastery
Mabel Bianco   Argentina Feminist medical doctor and women's rights activist. President of the Foundation for Studies and Research on Women (FEIM)
Maria Fernanda Espinosa   Ecuador Fourth female president of the UN General Assembly
Sister Gerard Fernandez   Singapore Roman Catholic nun and death row counsellor
Zarifa Ghafari   Afghanistan One of Afghanistan's first female mayors; clean city advocate
Jalila Haider   Pakistan Human rights lawyer and women's rights advocate
Asmaa James   Sierra Leone Journalist and women's rights activist
Ahlam Khudr   Sudan Human rights protest leader
Aïssata Lam   Mauritania Microfinance expert and women's rights advocate
Soo Jung Lee   South Korea Forensic psychologist and advocate for anti-stalking bill
Gina Martin   United Kingdom Campaigner to make upskirting illegal in England and Wales
Van Thi Nguyen   Vietnam Co-founder of the Will to Live Center
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez   United States Youngest woman elected to Congress
Onjali Q. Raúf   United Kingdom Writer and founder of Making Herstory
Maria Ressa   Philippines Journalist and founder of Rappler, a website exposing fake news
Lyubov Sobol   Russia Lawyer and anti-corruption activist
Samah Subay   Yemen Lawyer supporting families whose children have 'disappeared'

Creativity

Image Name Country of birth Description
Precious Adams   United States Ballet dancer
Manal Al Dowayan   Saudi Arabia Saudi photographer and artist
Marwa Al-Sabouni   Syria Architect who runs only Arabic website for architectural news. Winner of the Prince Claus award
Yalitza Aparicio   Mexico Actress and human rights activist
Dayna Ash   Lebanon Poet and cultural activist
Ayah Bdeir   Lebanon
  Canada
Founder of littleBits and STEM advocate
Scarlett Curtis   United Kingdom Co-founder of The Pink Protest
Luchita Hurtado   Venezuela Artist and environmental advocate
Aranya Johar   India Beat poet who writes about gender equality, mental health and body positivity
Erika Lust   Sweden Erotic film director, screenwriter and producer
Lauren Mahon   United Kingdom Cancer survivor and podcaster
Lisa Mandemaker   Netherlands Designer of prototype artificial womb
Raja Meziane   Algeria Anti-government songs about social injustice, alleged corruption and inequality
Ashcharya Peiris   Sri Lanka Blind fashion designer and motivational speaker
Danit Peleg   Israel Fashion designer of 3D-printed clothing
Kalista Sy   Senegal Screenwriter of television series Mistress of a Married Man
Ida Vitale   Uruguay Poet, and fifth woman to win Cervantes Prize for lifetime writing achievement

Sport

Image Name Country of birth Description
Jasmin Akter   Bangladesh
  United Kingdom
Rohingya refugee and cricketer
Kimia Alizadeh   Iran First female Iranian Olympic medallist
Dina Asher-Smith   United Kingdom Fastest woman in British history
Salwa Eid Naser   Nigeria
  Bahrain
400m world champion runner
Bethany Firth   United Kingdom Paralympic champion swimmer
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica 100m world sprint champion
Tayla Harris   Australia Australian rules footballer and boxer
Huang Wensi   China Professional boxer
Fiona Kolbinger   Germany First woman cyclist to win the Transcontinental Race
Hiyori Kon   Japan Sumo wrestler
Farida Osman   Egypt First woman in Egypt to win a swimming medal
Megan Rapinoe   United States World Cup winner and advocate for equality in football (soccer)
Jawahir Roble   Somalia
  United Kingdom
UK's first Muslim, black, female, hijab-wearing referee[ clarification needed]

Identity

Image Name Country of birth Description
Parveena Ahanger   India Human rights activist
Piera Aiello   Italy Anti- mafia politician
Rida Al Tubuly   Libya Peace campaigner
Nisha Ayub   Malaysia Transgender activist
Sinéad Burke   Ireland Disability activist
Sharan Dhaliwal   United Kingdom Writer and advocate for mental and sexual health for young South Asians, and LGBTQ rights
Lucinda Evans   South Africa Women's rights activist and founder of Philisa Abafazi Bethu (Heal our Women)
Owl Fisher [41]   Iceland Transgender activist, journalist and writer
Hollie   United States Sex trafficking survivor
Yumi Ishikawa   Japan Gender discrimination campaigner and founder of KuToo movement
Subhalakshmi Nandi   India Gender equity researcher and campaigner
Natasha Noel   India Body positivity influencer and Yogini
Djamila Ribeiro   Brazil Writer and Afro-Brazilian women's rights advocate
Nanjira Sambuli   Kenya World Wide Web Foundation digital equality expert
Pragati Singh   India Doctor running Indian Aces, an online community for asexual people
Bella Thorne   United States Actress and director
Purity Wako   Uganda Life coach empowering women
Sara Wesslin   Finland Skolt Sami journalist who lobbied for government funding for Sami language teaching
Gina Zurlo   United States Expert in religion statistics

2018

The 2018 list was announced in November 2018. The list included the 27th Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Stacey Cunningham who runs the New York Stock Exchange and Shaparak Shajarizadeh [42] who challenged the Iranian law that requires women to wear the Hijab. [43] [44] [45]

Image Name Country of birth Description
Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin [46]   Nigeria Social impact entrepreneur
Esra'a Al Shafei Bahrain Bahrain Leads not-for-profit Majal.org
Svetlana Alekseeva   Russia Model and burns survivor
Lizt Alfonso   Cuba Director and choreographer, Cuba
Nimco Ali   United Kingdom
Somaliland Somaliland
Wrier and FGM activist
Isabel Allende   Peru Author
Boushra Yahya Almutawakel   Yemen Artist, photographer and activist
Alina Anisimova   Kyrgyzstan Student programmer at Kyrgyz Girls' Space School
Frances Arnold   United States Nobel Prize winning chemical engineer
Uma Devi Badi   Nepal Leader of the Badi movement and member of the Provincial Assembly in Nepal
Judith Balcazar   United Kingdom Fashion designer and co-founder of Giggle Knickers (underwear for women with urinary incontinence)
Cindy Arlette Contreras Bautista   Peru Lawyer who works against domestic violence as the face of the NiUnaMenos (Not One [woman] Less)
Leyla Belyanova   Uzbekistan Academic and ecologist, seeking to protect Uzbekistan's birdlife and mountain ecosystems
Analia Bortz   Argentina Doctor, rabbi and bioethicist treating women with fertility problems
Fealofani Bruun   Samoa Traditional Polynesian navigator and qualified yachtmaster
Raneen Bukhari   Saudi Arabia Curator, gallery manager, and business developer
Joy Buolamwini   Canada Artificial intelligence artist and researcher
Barbara Burton   United Kingdom Founder and CEO of BehindBras, a charity that supports women prison leavers
Tamara Cheremnova   Russia Author, living with cerebral palsy
Chelsea Clinton   United States Writer and organiser, Vice-chair of the Clinton Foundation
Stacey Cunningham   United States NYSE President
Jenny Davidson (businesswoman)   United States CEO of Stand Up Placer
Asha de Vos   Sri Lanka Marine biologist
Gabriella Di Laccio   Brazil Soprano and founder of DONNE: Women in Music
Xiomara Diaz   Nicaragua Entrepreneur, restaurant owner and charity founder
Noma Dumezweni   United Kingdom
  Eswatini
Actor
Chidera Eggerue [46]   United Kingdom "The Slumflower" blogger
Shrouk El-Attar   Egypt Electronic design engineer
Nicole Evans   United Kingdom Online retail sales facilitator and supporter of women who are experiencing Early menopause
Raghda Ezzeldin   Egypt Free diver
Mitra Farazandeh   Iran Artist advocate for people with physical disabilities
Mamitu Gashe   Ethiopia Senior nurse aide and fistula surgeon
Meena Gayen   India Business owner and road builder
G.E.M. (Gloria Tang Tsz-kei) [ citation needed]   People's Republic of China
  Hong Kong
Singer-songwriter
Fabiola Gianotti   Italy Particle physicist and director general of CERN
Julia Gillard   Australia 27th Prime Minister of Australia
Elena Gorolová   Czech Republic Social worker, campaigning against forced sterilisation
Randi Heesoo Griffin   United States Olympic ice hockey player and data scientist, advocate for equal pay for women in ice hockey
Janet Harbick   Canada Altruistic surrogate
Jessica Hayes   United States Theology teacher and consecrated virgin
Thando Hopa   South Africa Model, lawyer and diversity and inclusion advocate
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim   Chad Environmentalist and advocate for indigenous people and women
Reyhan Jamalova   Azerbaijan Entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Rainenergy, company that collects energy from rainwater
Jameela Jamil   United Kingdom British actor who founded @i-weigh
Liz Johnson   United Kingdom Paralympian gold medal swimmer and entrepreneur, with a recruitment agency aiming to close the disability employment gap
Lao Khang   Laos Rugby player and coach
Joey Mead King   Philippines Model and television presenter
Krishna Kumari [47]   Pakistan Women's rights campaigner elected to Pakistan Senate
Marie Laguerre   France Civil engineer and architecture student, who has developed platform where women can share stories of street harassment
Veasna Chea Leth   Cambodia Lawyer, first woman to study law in Cambodia
Ana Graciela Sagastume López   El Salvador Women and Femicide Special Prosecutor
Maria Corina Machado   Venezuela Political leader who has campaigned to safeguard democratic processes in Venezuela
Nanaia Mahuta   New Zealand Minister of Maori development, first female parliamentarian to wear a Maori face tattoo
Sakdiyah Ma'ruf   Indonesia Indonesia's first female Muslim stand-up comedian
Nujeen Mustafa   Syria Syrian refugee, activist, and a campaigner on behalf of refugees with disabilities
Lisa McGee   United Kingdom Northern Irish playwright and the writer and creator of Derry Girls
Kirsty McGurrell   United Kingdom Charity co-ordinator of 4Louis, providing memory boxes for bereaved parents of stillborn babies
Becki Meakin   United Kingdom General manager of Shaping Our Lives, advocate for people with disabilities
Ruth Medufia   Ghana Female welder acting as role model for young women in the construction industry
Larisa Mikhaltsova   Ukraine Accordion music teacher who became a model at age 63
Amina J. Mohammed [46]   Nigeria Deputy secretary general, United Nations
Yanar Mohammed   Iraq President of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq (OWFI)
Joseline Esteffania Velasquez Morales   Guatemala Student and NGO co-ordinator, campaigning to end forced marriages
Robin Morgan   United States Author and activist, founder of The Sisterhood is Global Institute and the Women's Media Center
Dima Nashawi   Syria Artist, clown and visual storyteller, who collects and reflects tales from Syria
Helena Ndume   Namibia Ophthalmologist who has performed sight-restoring surgeries upon 35,000 Namibians, free of charge
Kelly O'Dwyer   Australia Minister for jobs and industrial relations, and minister for women in the Australian parliament
Yuki Okoda   Japan Astronomer, first person to discover a new star that could shed light on the origins of the Solar System
Olivette Otele   Cameroon Professor of History at Bath Spa University, England
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo   Mexico Mayor of Mexico City and Nobel Peace Prize-winning physicist
Park Soo-yeon   South Korea Digital campaigner against sex crimes
Ophelia Pastrana   Colombia Comedian and media personality
Viji Palithodi   India Activist who founded the Penkootam women's union in Kerala
Brigitte Sossou Perenyi   Ghana Documentary producer and former Trokosi
Vicky Phelan   Ireland Exposed the Irish Cervical Check Screening scandal
Rahibai Soma Popere   India Farmer and founder of Seed Bank, India collecting indigenous seeds
Valentina Quintero [ es]   Venezuela Journalist promoting tourism and the environment through television programs
Sam Ross   United Kingdom Catering assistant and advocate for people with Down syndrome
Fatma Samoura   Senegal Secretary General of FIFA
Juliet Sargeant   Tanzania Garden designer
Sima Sarkar   Bangladesh Full-time mother of 18-year-old disabled child
Shaparak Shajarizadeh   Iran Activist against compulsory hijab rule, now in exile
Haven Shepherd   Vietnam Suicide bomb survivor and Paralympic hopeful
Nenney Shushaidah Binti Shamsuddin   Malaysia Female Syariah judge
Hayat Sindi   Saudi Arabia Biotechnologist, Unesco Goodwill Ambassador for science and founder of the i2 Institute for imagination and ingenuity
Jacqueline Straub   Germany Theologian, journalist and author seeking to become a Catholic priest
Donna Strickland   Canada Professor of Physics, University of Waterloo, Canada and winner of Nobel Prize in Physics, 2018
Kanpassorn Suriyasangpetch   Thailand Dentist, mental health advocate and app developer
Setsuko Takamizawa   Japan Learning English to help tourists at Tokyo's 2020 Olympic Games
Nargis Taraki   Afghanistan NGO legal adviser who campaigns for female empowerment
Ellen Tejle   Sweden Campaigner for awareness of women's representation in film
Helen Taylor Thompson   United Kingdom AIDs Hospice founder
Bola Tinubu [46]   Nigeria Lawyer who established the first free children's helpline in Nigeria
Errollyn Wallen   United Kingdom
  Belize
Opera composer and Ivor Novello Award winner
Safiya Wazir   Afghanistan Community activist and U.S. politician
Gladys West   United States Mathematician, instrumental in developing GPS
Luo Yang   People's Republic of China Art photography series on Chinese girls since 2007
Maral Yazarloo-Pattrick   Iran Fashion designer and motorcyclist
Tashi Zangmo Bhutan Bhutan Executive director for the Bhutan Nuns Foundation
Jing Zhao   People's Republic of China Entrepreneur running online sex education network

2017

In 2017 the women on the list were part of a 100 Women Challenge, tackling some of the biggest problems facing women around the world. Coming together in four teams, the women shared their experiences and created innovative ways to tackle: [48]

  • The glass ceiling (#Teamlead)
  • Female illiteracy (#Teamread)
  • Street harassment (#Teamgo)
  • Sexism in sport (#Teamplay)

Glass ceiling team

Image Name Country of birth Description [44]
Agnes Atim Apea   Uganda Founder and CEO of Hope Co-ops
Amy Cuddy   United States Harvard social psychologist and author
Elaine Welteroth   United States Editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue
Erin Akinci   United States Data scientist
Jin Xing   People's Republic of China Dancer, television star and business owner
Karlie Noon [49]   Australia Astronomer
Lea Coligado   United States Software engineer
Lori Nishiura Mackenzie   United States Executive Director of the Clayman Institute, Stanford University
Loujain Alhathloul   Saudi Arabia Student
Maci Peterson   United States Co-founder and CEO, On Second Thought
Mariana Feraru   Romania Cosmetician
María Teresa Ruiz   Chile Astronomer
Marilyn Loden   United States Author, management consultant and diversity advocate
Marina Potoker   Russia Managing director, Rockwool Russia
Melisa Marquez-Rodriguez Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Lead Android engineer for website builder, Weebly.com
Michelle Mone   United Kingdom Entrepreneur
Muhabbat Sharapova   Uzbekistan Maths teacher
Nana Akua Oppong Birmeh   Ghana Architect
Natalia Margolis   United States Software Engineer at Huge agency
Romina Bernardo (aka Chocolate Remix)   Argentina Musician
Roya Ramezani   Iran Design strategist
Rumman Chowdhury   United States Senior Principal at Accenture AI
Sasha Perigo   United States Student
Savita Devi (Drummer)   India Drummer
Susi Pudjiastuti   Indonesia Politician and entrepreneur
Suzanne Doyle-Morris   Australia Author and expert on gender in the workplace

Women illiteracy team

Image Name Country of birth Description [44]
Aditi Avasthi   India Entrepreneur; Founder and CEO, Embibe
Huỳnh Thị Xậm   Vietnam Librarian
Indira Rana Magar   Nepal Founder, Prisoner's Assistance Nepal
Ira Trivedi   India Writer
Maggie MacDonnell   Canada Teacher
Marieme Jamme   Senegal Founder of iamtheCODE
Mehroonisa Siddiqui   India Homemaker
Michelle Bachelet   Chile President of Chile
Nitya Thummalachetty   India Director of Diversity, FortunaPIX
Peggy Whitson   United States Astronaut
Priyanka Roy   India Student
Sakena Yacoobi   Afghanistan CEO of Afghan Institute for Learning and social entrepreneur with four private schools and one radio station.
Tulika Kiran   India Teacher and social worker
Urvashi Sahni   India Founder and CEO, Study Hall Educational Foundation
Zainab Fadhal Iraq Student
Vicky Colbert   Colombia Sociologist of education
Muzoon Almellehan   Syria Activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Lin Nien-Tzu   Taiwan Founder, Dharti Mata Sustainable Workshop
Frances Melanie Hardinge   United Kingdom Author
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala   Nigeria Economist
Ahlam al-Rashid   Syria Teacher and Head of the Women Empowerment Centre, northern Syria
Regina Honu   Ghana Social entrepreneur
Angeline Murimirwa   Zimbabwe Regional executive director, Camfed Southern & Eastern Africa
Bella Devyatkina   Russia Polyglot
Tran Thi Kim Thia   Vietnam Lottery ticket vendor and swimming coach

Street harassment team

Image Name Country of birth Description [44]
Adelle Onyango   Kenya Radio presenter
Anita Nderu   Kenya Television presenter and radio news anchor at Capital FM
Anne-Marie Imafidon   United Kingdom CEO & 'Head Stemette' at Stemettes
Chaima Lahsini   Morocco Journalist
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Liberia Liberia President of Liberia
Ellie Cosgrave   United Kingdom Lecturer in Urban Innovation and Policy at UCL
Laura Jordan Bambach   Australia Co-founder & Chief Creative Officer, Mr President and co-founder, SheSays
Liz Kelly   United Kingdom Professor of Sexualised Violence
Maria Scorodinschi Moldova Moldova Campaigner against domestic violence
Naomi Mwaura   Kenya Founder, Flone Initiative and Communications Associate at ITDP Africa
Resham Khan   United Kingdom Student
Rupi Kaur   India Author
Talent Jumo   Zimbabwe Founder and Director, Katswe Sistahood
Tiwa Savage   Nigeria Singer-songwriter
Virali Modi   India Disability rights activist and youth ambassador
Leila Smith   France Artist
Sharon Sabita Beepath   Trinidad and Tobago Counsellor, Stand Against Abuse advocate
Amanda Nunez-Ferreira   United States Student
Somporn Khempetch [50]   Thailand Social worker and teacher
A women with curly red hair stands in front of a pink brick wall.
Tamara De Anda   Mexico Journalist
Doris Muthoni Wanjira   Kenya Conductor
Hanne Bingle   Denmark Powerlifter and retired London Underground driver
Nihal Saad Zaghloul   Egypt Business development officer and co-founder of Bassma
Angie Ng   Canada Founder of SlutWalk Hong Kong
Asena Melisa Saglam   Turkey Student

Sexism in sport team

Image Name Country of birth Description [44]
Adriana Behar   Brazil General Manager of Sport Planning for the Brazilian Olympic Committee
Ana Luiza Santos de Andrade   Brazil Student
Beatriz Vaz E Silva   Brazil Athlete and Footballer
Claudianny Drika   Brazil Football coach
Fernanda Nunes   Brazil Olympic rower and blogger
Grace Larsen   United States Retired civil servant
Luiza Travassos   Brazil Student
Maira Liguori   Brazil Director of NGO, Think Olga
MC Soffia   Brazil Rapper
Mithali Raj   India Cricketer
Momina Mustehsan   Pakistan Musician
Nadia Comaneci   Romania
  United States
Olympic gymnast
Nawaal Akram   Qatar Model, comedian and founder of Muscular Dystrophy Qatar
Nora Tausz Ronai   Italy Architect and teacher
Steph Houghton   United Kingdom Footballer
Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala   Sri Lanka Women's rights activist and mountaineer
Cwengekile Nikiwe Myeni   South Africa Gogo (granny) support programme manager
Helena Pacheco   Brazil Businesswoman and former football coach
Rocky Hehakaija   Netherlands Director of Favela Street Foundation and coach
Lina Khalifeh   Jordan Martial arts expert
Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung   Vietnam Footballer
Derartu Tulu   Ethiopia Long-distance runner
Shantona Rani Roy   Bangladesh Taekwondo athlete and activist
Hou Yifan   People's Republic of China Chess grandmaster

2016

The 2016 theme was Defiance. [16] Part of the 100 Women festival took place in Mexico City on this year. [51] The main event took place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, where artists like Julieta Venegas, Ángela Aguilar, Ali Gua Gua, Elis Paprika, Sofía Niño de Rivera, Ximena Sariñana, and Alexis De Anda performed live. The event also features debates with journalists Carmen Aristegui, and Denise Dresser, among others. [52] The 2016 list was published in alphabetical order, but split by category into Creative, Defiant, Influential, Pioneering and Resilient with 20 women in each stream. [53]

Creative

Image Name Nationality Description
Babs Forman   United Kingdom London based make-up artist who covers up skin problems
Conchi Reyes Rios   Spain Bullfighter
Doaa el-Adl   Egypt Cartoonist whose cat stories reflect the news
Dwi Handa   Indonesia Instagram fashion star
Funke Bucknor-Obruthe [54]   Nigeria Planner of glitzy and celebrity weddings
Gcina Mhlope [55]   South Africa Author, poet, playwright and storyteller
Heloise Letissier   France French singer and songwriter known by her stage name Christine and the Queens
Isabella Springmuhl Tejada   Guatemala Fashion designer
Jeanette Winterson   United Kingdom novelist
Kartika Jahja   Indonesia gender-equality singer
Liv Little   United Kingdom Editor-in-chief at gal-dem
Mariana Costa Checa   Peru Businesswoman, founder of Laboratoria
Nadia Khiari   Tunisia Creator of cartoon character 'Willis from Tunis', whose adventures reflect the news
Nadiya Hussain   United Kingdom Winner of reality show " The Great British Bake Off" – went on to television jobs
Nay el-Rahi   Lebanon Journalist, and co-founder of HarassTracker.org
Ou Xiaobai   People's Republic of China Relocation manager and co-developer iHomo app which links gay and lesbian people for marriages of convenience
Paula Hawkins   Zimbabwe Writer of the novel " The Girl on the Train"
Prathiba Parmar   Kenya British film maker
Reham el-Hour   Morocco Cartoonist who became professional after winning a UNESCO competition in 2000
Sunny Leone   Canada Actress

Defiant

Image Name Nationality Description
Amna Suleiman   Palestine Teacher andbike protester against custom that stops women cycling in Gaza
Amy Roko   Saudi Arabia Comedian who became known via Instagram and Vine
Cat Hulbert   United States Professional gambler
Corinne Maier   France Writer and psychoanalyst
Denise Ho [56]   Canada
  Hong Kong
Singer and pro-democracy campaigner
Ieshia Evans   United States Nurse and protestor who became an icon of the Black Lives Matter movement following the publication of Taking a Stand in Baton Rouge
Iskra Lawrence   United Kingdom Model
Jamilah Lemieux   United States Cultural commentator, editor and columnist for Interactive One
Janet Ní Shuilleabháin   Ireland Founding member, Abortion Rights Campaign
June Eric-Udorie   United Kingdom Writer and blogger
Lois Strong   United States Former college maths professor and present day cheerleader
Naema Ahmed [57]   Pakistan E-commerce start-up manager
Neha Singh [58]   India Actor, writer and campaigner who encourages women to ignore harassment and reclaim the public space
Renee Rabinowitz   Belgium Lawyer who sued El Al when she was asked to move as the man next to her objected to sitting beside a female
Seyhan Arman   Turkey Transgender activist and actor
Tess Asplund   Sweden Care worker and anti-fascism activist caught in iconic photo resisting fascists
Viktoria Modesta   Latvia Bionic pop artist
Winnie Harlow   Canada Model
Yuliya Stepanova   Russia Whistle-blowing athlete
Zulaikha Patel   South Africa Thirteen year-old who took stand for young girls with natural hair

Influential

Image Name Nationality Description
Alicia Keys   United States Singer-songwriter
Aline Mukovi Neema   Republic of the Congo Student activist for political change
Carmen Aristegui   Mexico journalist
Egge Kande   Senegal Community leader who advises young girls about education
Evelyn Miralles   Venezuela NASA computer engineer
Heather Rabbatts   Jamaica Lawyer and businesswoman. Non-executive member of the boards of Grosvenor Estates, Royal Opera House and The FA. Chief Executive of the London Borough of Lambeth
Judi Aubel   United States Social entrepreneur
Liliane Landor   Lebanon BBC journalist
Lubna Tahtamouni   Jordan Biology professor and science campaigner
Mallika Srinivasan [58]   India CEO of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited
Maria Zakharova   Russia Foreign ministry spokeswoman
Marne Levine   United States Chief Operating Officer, Instagram
Marta Vieira da Silva   Brazil Footballer
Rachida Dati   France Politician
Rakeft Russak-Aminoach Rakefet Russak-Aminoach   Israel CEO, Bank Leumi
Rebecca Walker   United States Writer and activist
Shriti Vadera   Uganda Banker and economist
Simone Biles   United States Olympic gymnast
Thuli Madonsela [55]   South Africa Advocate who combats corruption
Zoleka Mandela   South Africa Writer – survivor of addictions, sexual abuse and cancer. Granddaughter of Nelson Mandela.

Pioneering

Image Name Nationality Description
Asel Sadyrova   Kyrgyzstan Archer
Chan Yuen-ting [56]   Hong Kong Football manager
Chanira Bajracharya   Nepal Former "living goddess" or Kumari
Churan Zheng   People's Republic of China Women's rights activist arrested for planning protest against sexual harassment on public transportation
Cindy Meston   Canada Professor of clinical psychology
Ellinah Ntombi Wamukoya   Eswatini First woman to become a bishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Erin McKenney   United States Science award winner
Gouri Chindarkar [58]   India Computer engineering student of the "School in the Cloud"
Jane Elliott   United States Educator, author and anti-racism activist
Katherine Johnson   United States Space scientist who was a mathematician for NASA
Lhakpa Sherpa   Nepal Mountaineer who has climbed Mount Everest seven times.
Lucy Finch   Malawi Palliative care nurse and founder of Malawi's only hospice
Mary Akrami   Afghanistan Women's shelter director and founder of refuge for abused women
Megan Beveridge   United Kingdom
  Scotland
First female "lone piper" at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Omotade Alalade   Nigeria Founder of BeiBei Haven Foundation, helping those struggling with infertility
Sherin Khankan   Denmark Imam
Shirin Gerami   Iran First "Ironwoman" triathlete in Iran
Sian Williams   United Kingdom
Wales Wales
Rugby player
Stephanie Harvey   Canada Professional e-gamer "missharvey"
Yasmine Mustafa   Kuwait Entrepreneur, CEO of ROAR for Good

Resilient

Image Name Nationality Description
Ashwaq Moharram   Yemen Doctor dealing with starvation in Hudaydah
Becci Wain   United Kingdom Healthcare assistant and former self-harmer who challenged supermarket policy
Carolina de Oliveira   Lebanon
  Syria
Actor and Mental health activist
Dalia Sabri   Jordan Blind music teacher
Erin Sweeny   Australia Psychologist
Karima Baloch   Pakistan
( Balochistan)
Balochistan independence campaigner; died under suspicious circumstances in 2020
Kathy Murray   United States Relationship coach and co-author of "Surrendered Wives Empowered Women"
Khadija Ismayilova   Azerbaijan Journalist
Mao Kobayashi   Japan Newsreader and cancer blogger
Marta Sánchez Soler   Mexico Sociologist, activist and President of the Mesoamerican Migrant Movement
'Mary'   Kenya Survivor of al-Shabab rape
Mercedes Doretti   Argentina Forensic anthropologist who investigates crimes against humanity
Morena Herrera   El Salvador Philosopher and Abortion activist
Nagira Sabashova   Kyrgyzstan Wrestler
Natalia Ponce de Leon   Colombia Human rights activist and acid attack victim
Pashtun Rahmat   Afghanistan Police officer
Saalumarada Thimmakka [59] [58]   India 105-year-old environmentalist
Stephanie Yim Bell   United States Korean-American professional wrestler, then known as Jade
Traci Houpapa   New Zealand Company director
Um-Yehia   Syria Nurse

2015

The BBC News 100 Women list in 2015 was made up of many notable international names, as well as women who were unknown, but who represented issues women face. This year the list focussed on octogenarians sharing life lessons; 'good girl' film-makers discussing expectations; nursing; five high-profile women; and '30 under 30' entrepreneurs. [60]

The women of 2015, were from 51 countries and were not necessarily those who would traditionally have been seen as role models—a woman with depression, a woman who advocates for equal access to bathroom facilities, a woman who encourages other women to avoid make-up, and a reindeer nomad. [61]

The 100 Women interviews (five high-profile women)

Image Name Country Occupation
Fatou Bensouda   Gambia Chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Court (ICC)
Bobbi Brown   United States Make-up artist and entrepreneur
Sania Mirza [62]   India Tennis player
Hilary Swank [62]   United States Actress
Alek Wek   United Kingdom
  South Sudan
Fashion model/UN ambassador

30 under 30 entrepreneurs

Image Name Country Occupation
Antonia Albert   Austria Founder, Careship
Victoria Alonsoperez   Uruguay Co-founder, ieeTECH
Paulina Arreola   Mexico CEO and co-founder, Lavadero
Meryl Benitah   France Founder, La Boite Qui Cartonne
Leimin Duong   Australia Founder, Zeven Lemon Beerworks
Elissa Freiha   United Arab Emirates
  Lebanon
Co-founder, WOMENA
Melanie Goldsmith   United Kingdom Founder, Smith and Sinclair
Sara Jane Ho   Hong Kong Founder, Institute Sarita
Samantha John   United States CTO and co-founder of Hopscotch
Linda Kwamboka   Kenya Co-founder, MFarm Ltd
Zihan Ling   People's Republic of China CEO and founder, TechBase
Catherine Mahugu   Kenya Founder, Soko
Karabo Mathang   South Africa South Africa's first female Fifa-accredited soccer agent
Brit Morin   United States CEO and founder, Brit + Co
Smriti Nagpal [17]   India Founder, Atulyakala
Pauline Ng   Singapore Co-founder, Porcelain
Bel Pesce   Brazil Founder, FazINOVA
Elsa Prieto   France
  Spain
Technical director and co-founder, Pili Pop
Cristina Randall   Canada Founder, Conekta
Claire Reid   South Africa Entrepreneur, Reel Gardening
Nikita Ridgeway   Australia CEO and founder, Dreamtime Ink Australia
Lorrana Scarpioni   Brazil Founder, Bliive
Rasha Shehada   Palestine Managing director, Diamond Line FZE
Zuzanna Stańska   Poland Entrepreneur, creator of DailyArt app
Michelle Sun   Hong Kong Founder, First Code Academy
Julie Sygiel   United States Founder, Dear Kate
Kanika Tekriwal [17] [63]   India CEO and founder, JetsetGo
Lizanne Teo   Singapore Co-founder, Upsurge
Jana Tepe   Germany CEO and founder, Tandemploy
Xian Xu (entrepreneur)   People's Republic of China Co-founder, Cuisines Sous Vide restaurant chain

'Good girl' film-makers

Image Name Country Occupation
Naomi Bya'Ombe   Republic of the Congo Student
Massiel Chávez   Venezuela Student
Ayesha Ishtiaq   Pakistan Student
Delaney Osborne   United States Student
Lubov Russkina   Russia Reindeer nomad
Nour ( pseudonym)   Syria Refugee

Vintage ladies (octogenarians)

Image Name Country Occupation
Nawal el-Sadaawi   Egypt Writer
Kamini Kaushal [17]   India Bollywood actress
Jenni Rhodes   United Kingdom Textile designer
Louise Schwartz (showgirl)   Jamaica Showgirl and cabaret performer
Tin Tin Yu (teacher)   Myanmar Retired teacher

Nurses

Image Name Country Occupation
Eveles Chimala   Malawi Midwife
Aissa Edon   France
  Mali
Midwife
Azza Jadalla   Palestine Nurse
Misraa Jimaa   Ethiopia Health extension worker
Tina Lavender   United Kingdom Midwife
Marie-Ange Zimndou Koutou   Central African Republic Nurse's aide in a war zone

Further inspiration

Image Name Country Occupation
Nicola Adams   United Kingdom Boxer
Muzzon al-Mellehan   Syria Activist
Siba Alaradi   Syria Structural engineer
Sonita Alizadeh [62]   Afghanistan Rapper
Niloufar Ardalan   Iran Footballer
Masoumeh Ataei   Iran Acid attack survivor
Xyza Bacani   Philippines Photographer
Alimata Bara   Burkina Faso Trader
Sana Ben Ashour   Tunisia Civil society activist
Nicola Benedetti   United Kingdom Musician
Asha Bhosle [17]   India Singer
Cecilia Bouzat   Argentina Biophysicist
Rivka Carmi   Israel Geneticist
Estela de Carlotto   Argentina Human rights activist
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma   South Africa Physician and chair of the African Union Commission
Isabel dos Santos   Angola Investor
Ernestina Edem Appiah   Ghana Social entrepreneur and founder, Ghana Code Club
Jana Elhassan   Lebanon Novelist
Paula Escobar   Chile Magazine editor
Monir Farmanfarmaian   Iran Artist
Claire Fox   United Kingdom Writer and broadcaster
Uta Frith   Germany Psychologist
Alina Gracheva   Moldova Camerawoman
Megan Grano   United States Comedian
Alice Gray   United Kingdom Science blogger
Michaela Hollywood   United Kingdom Fundraiser for disabled people
Ella Ingram (activist) [62]   Australia Activist for mental illness anti-discrimination
Somayya Jabarti   Saudi Arabia Newspaper editor, Saudi Gazette
Tahmina Kohistani   Afghanistan Olympic sprinter
Rimppi Kumari [17]   India Farmer
Zimasa Mabela   South Africa Naval captain
Emi Mahmoud   Sudan
  United States
Poet
Amara Majeed   United States Hijab activist and author
Nemata Majeks-Walker   Sierra Leone Women's rights activist
Katrine Marcal   Sweden Economist, writer and journalist
Muniba Mazari   Pakistan Artist and anchorwoman
Jessy McCabe   United Kingdom Student
Verashni Pillay   South Africa Newspaper editor, Mail & Guardian
Irina Polyakova   Russia Paralympian
Neyda Rojas   Venezuela Nun
Rabia Salihu Said   Nigeria Physicist
Amina Sboui   Tunisia Writer and women's rights activist
Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal   United Kingdom Trade envoy
Mumtaz Shaikh [17]   India Human rights activist
Nareen Shammo   Iraq Political activist and journalist
Rotana Tarabzouni   Saudi Arabia Singer/songwriter
Li Tingting   People's Republic of China Human rights activist
Sophie Walker   United Kingdom Leader of the Women's Equality Party

2014

The BBC News 100 Women list in 2014 continued the efforts of the first year's initiative. [64]

Image Name Country Occupation
SDr Yasmin Altwaijri   Saudi Arabia Mental health and obesity scientist
Conchita Wurst   Austria Singer
Laura Bates   United Kingdom Founder, Everyday Sexism project
Pinky Lilani   United Kingdom Founder, Asian Women of Achievement Awards
Ruby Chakravarti   India Women's rights campaigner
Susie Orbach   United Kingdom Psychotherapist
Pontso Mafethe   Zimbabwe Women's programme manager, Comic Relief
Kate Shand   United Kingdom Managing director of Enjoy Education
Shappi Khorsandi   United Kingdom Comedian
Shazia Saleem   United Kingdom Founder ieat Foods
Wai Wai Nu   Myanmar Director, Women Peace Net
Michaela Bergman   United Kingdom Chief Counsellor for Social Issues, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Paula Moreno   Colombia Founder of peace foundation Manos Visibles
Rubana Huq   Bangladesh Textile manufacturer
Lucy-Anne Holmes   United Kingdom Founder, No More Page Three campaign
Brianna Stubbs   United Kingdom Rower for Great Britain and Oxford PhD Scientist
Matilda Tristam   United Kingdom Comics writer
Nigar Nazar   Pakistan Cartoonist
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy   Pakistan Documentary film-maker
Uldus Bakhtiozina   Russia Photographer
Lesley Yellowlees   United Kingdom First female president, Royal Society of Chemistry
Rebecca Gomperts   Netherlands Founder, Women on Waves
Katherine Brown   United Kingdom Academic, King's College London
Emily Kasyoka   Kenya Boxer, Kenya
Aowen Jin   United Kingdom Chinese-born British artist
Eliza Rebeiro   United Kingdom Founder of Lives not Knives
Muge Iplikci   Turkey Journalist
Natumanya Sarah   Uganda Educator
Linda Tirado   United States Campaigner
Alice Hagan   United Kingdom Technician at healthcare company BTG
May Tha Hla   Myanmar Food aid social worker
Rainatou Sow   Guinea Founder of Make Every Woman Count
Justa Canaviri [65]   Bolivia Celebrity chef, Bolivia
Heather Jackson   United Kingdom Women's business campaigner
Ruby Wax   United States Mental health campaigner and comic
Umm Ahmed   Iraq Sole provider for her family
Xiaolu Guo   People's Republic of China Novelist and film-maker
Hind Hobeika   Lebanon Founder of Instabeat
Molly Case   United Kingdom Student nurse and Women of the Future Ambassador
Joyce Banda   Malawi Former President of Malawi
Saadia Zahidi   Pakistan Managing Director at the World Economic Forum
Aditi Mittal   India Stand-up comedian
Jess Butcher   United Kingdom Co-founder of Blippar
Farah Mohamed   United States Founder, Girls 20 summit
Katy Tuncer   United Kingdom Founder, Ready Steady Mums
Smruti Sriram   United Kingdom Founder, Wings of Hope & Achievement Awards
Darshan Karki   Nepal Opinion-piece editor at Kathmandu Post daily, blogger
Brooke Magnanti   United States
  United Kingdom
Anthropologist, author, former sex worker
Chipo Chung   Zimbabwe
  People's Republic of China
Actor and activist
Pinar Ogunc   Iraq Journalist writing about women's issues and the Kurdish political movement
Sabina Kurgunayeva   Azerbaijan Footballer who also runs her own bicycle rental business
Kate Wilson   United Kingdom Founder of independent children's book publisher, Nosy Crow
Betty Lalam   Uganda Director of women's community organisation, Gulu War Affected Training Centre
Arabella Dorman   United Kingdom War artist
Andy Kawa   South Africa Businesswoman and social entrepreneur
Bahia Shehab   Lebanon
  Egypt
Artist, designer and art historian
Divya Sharma   India Science student
Jocelyn Bell Burnell   United Kingdom Scientist who discovered Pulsars
Eleni Antoniadou   Greece Co-founder Transplants Without Donors
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed   United Kingdom Blogger, columnist and author
Salinee Tavaranan   Thailand Engineer and social entrepreneur
Hatoon Kadi   Saudi Arabia Comedian
Brie Rogers Lowery   United Kingdom Director of Change.org
Balvinder Saund   United Kingdom Chair of Women's Sikh Alliance
Cora Sherlock [66]   Ireland Pro-life campaigner and blogger
Alaa Murabit   Canada
  Libya
Founder, The Voice of Libyan Women
Bushra El-Turk   United Kingdom
  Lebanon
Composer for London Symphony Orchestra
Kim Winser   United Kingdom Founder, Winser London
Arzu Geybullayeva   Azerbaijan Blogger
Judith Webb   United Kingdom First female commander of an all-male British Army squadron
Sarah Hesterman   Qatar Equal rights campaigner
Sana Saleem   Pakistan Pakistani campaigner against Internet censorship
Asma Mansour   Tunisia Co-founder of Tunisian Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
Diana Nammi   United Kingdom Kurdish women's rights campaigner against "honour killing"
Funmi Iyanda   Nigeria Talk show host, journalist, activist
Karen Masters   United Kingdom Scientist at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation
Khuloud Saba   Syria Researcher and public health worker
Yolanda Wang Yixuan   People's Republic of China Women's rights campaigner
Ayesha Mustafa   United Kingdom Founder and director of FashionComPassion.co.uk
Obiageli Ezekwesili   Nigeria Former World Bank Vice President for Africa and Former Minister for Education
Tehmina Kazi   United Kingdom Director of British Muslims for Secular Democracy
Sophi Tranchell   United Kingdom Head of Divine Chocolate
Boghuma Kabisen Titanji   Cameroon Virologist and campaigner for ethical medical research
Dwi Rubiyanti Kholifah   Indonesia Women's movement leader
Anjali Ramachandran   United Kingdom Head of Innovation at PHD
Yas Necati   United Kingdom Campaigner for better sex education
Yeonmi Park   South Korea Activist raising awareness of the plight of her people in North Korea
Irene Li   Hong Kong Citizen journalist who took part in and documented protests
Sandee Pyne   Myanmar Chief executive of Community Partners International, focused on aid
Temie Giwa   Nigeria
  United States
Founder of the One Percent Project, facilitating blood donation
Kavita Krishnan   India Secretary, All India Progressive Women's Association
Sarah Khan   Pakistan Filmmaker and campaigner
Nicky Moffat   United Kingdom Highest Ranked woman in British Armed Forces
Alice Powell   United Kingdom Racing driver and first female to win a Formula Renault Championship
Misty Haith   United Kingdom Research Engineer at Imperial College London
Sally Sabry   Egypt Businesswoman
Kate Smurthwaite   United Kingdom Comedian and activist
Susana Lopez   Mexico Virologist specialising in rotavirus
Jaya Luintel   Nepal Journalist and women's rights advocate
Nicola Sturgeon   United Kingdom
  Scotland
First Minister of Scotland

2013

The 2013 event was a month-long BBC series that took place in October. [9] The series examined the role of women in the 21st century and culminated in an event held at BBC Broadcasting House in London, United Kingdom on 25 October 2013 involving a hundred women from around the world, all of whom came from different walks of life. [9] The day featured debate and discussion on radio, television and online, in which the participants were asked to give their opinions about the issues facing women. [1]

The event held on 25 October 2013 featured 100 women from all walks of life. [67]

Image Name Occupation
Salwa Abu Libdeh Palestinian television journalist
Madawi Al-Rasheed Saudi academic and gender expert
Nadia Al-Sakkaf Editor, Yemen Times
Sreymom Ang Cambodian fashion designer
Anna Arrowsmith English porn film director
Joyce Aoko Aruga Student teacher in Kenya
Moe Thuzar Aung Myanmar state broadcast
Rehana Azib London-based barrister
Firuza Aliyeva Associate Director, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy
Zainab Hawa Bangura UN special representative on sexual violence in conflict
Michaela Bergman Chief Counsellor for Social Issues, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Claire Bertschinger Anglo-Swiss nurse whose work inspired Live Aid
Ingrid Betancourt French-Colombian former politician and FARC hostage
Cherie Blair British barrister and philanthropist
Emma Bonino Minister of Foreign Affairs, Italy
Yvonne Brewster Stage director, teacher and writer
Gurinder Chadha British-Asian film director
Nervana Mahmoud Egyptian blogger and commentator
Irina Chakraborty Russian-Finnish-Indian engineer
Shadi Sadr Iranian lawyer and human rights defender
Chipo Chung Chinese-Zimbabwean actor and activist
Helen Clark Head of UN Development Programme, former New Zealand Prime Minister
Diane Coyle Economist, writer and blogger
Caroline Criado Perez British journalist and feminist campaigner
Jody Day Founder of Gateway Women, a network for childless women
Es Devlin British theatre designer
Klára Dobrev Hungarian lawyer and economist
Efua Dorkenoo Ghanaian Senior Advisor to Equality Now and campaigner against female genital mutilation
Sigridur Maria Egilsdottir Iceland's champion debater
Marwa El-Daly Egyptian grassroots activists, founder of the Waqfeyat Foundation
Bushra El-Turk British-Lebanese composer
Obiageli Ezekwesili Senior adviser, Open Society Foundations
Caroline Farrow Catholic writer, blogger and pro-life activist
Anne Stella Fomumbod Women's rights activist, Cameroon
Teresa Forcades Radical Spanish nun
Razan Ghazzawi Syrian blogger and activist
Rebecca Gomperts Dutch doctor, head of Women on Waves
Tanni Grey-Thompson Winner of 11 Paralympic Games gold medals
Parveen Hassan Conservative women's organiser, UK
Barbara Hewson Senior barrister, UK
Anis Hidayah Indonesian activist working on migrant worker rights
Deborah Hopkins British mother and political activist
Rose Hudson-Wilkin Jamaican born British priest
Bettany Hughes Historian, author, broadcaster
Rubana Huq Bangladeshi textile manufacturer
Leyla Hussein Co-founder, Daughters of Eve, anti-violence campaigner
Heather Jackson (CEO) CEO of An Inspirational Journey and founder of The Women's Business Forum
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed Blogger, columnist and author
Laura Janner-Klausner Movement rabbi, specializing in Reform Judaism
Aowen Jin Chinese contemporary artist
Andy Kawa South African businesswoman, anti-violence campaigner
Tehmina Kazi Director, British Muslims for a Secular Democracy
Jude Kelly Artistic Director, Southbank Centre
Fereshteh Khosroujerdy Visually impaired Iranian singer
Azadeh Kian Iranian academic and gender specialist
Kanya King CEO and founder, Mobo
Fawzia Koofi MP and former Deputy Speaker, Afghan National Parliament
Dina Korzun Russian actor and charity activist
Martha Lane-Fox UK technology entrepreneur
Paris Lees Transgender broadcaster
Ann Leslie Journalist
Sian Lindley Researcher in social technology
Pontso Mafethe Programme manager, Comic Relief
Brooke Magnanti US anthropologist, author, former sex worker
Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba Deputy Secretary General, the Commonwealth
Shirley Meredeen Founding member, Growing Old Disgracefully
Samar Samir Mezghanni Record-breaking young Tunisian writer
Shazia Mirza British comedian
Aditi Mittal Indian comedian
Rosmery Mollo Indigenous Bolivian activist
Orzala Ashraf Nemat Afghan scholar and civil society activist
Pauline Neville-Jones Former UK Security and Counter-Terrorism Minister
Susie Orbach Psychotherapist and author
Mirina Paananen Islamic researcher
Claudia Paz y Paz Attorney General, Guatemala
Mariane Pearl French journalist, founder of Chime for Change
Laura Perrins Stay-at-home mother
Charlotte Raven British feminist and journalist
Gail Rebuck Chief executive, Random House UK
Justine Roberts Founder, Mumsnet
Sarah Rogers Voice of Women community radio, Sierra Leone
Fatima Said British-Egyptian pro-democracy advocate
Balvinder Saund Chair of Sikh Women's Alliance
Kamila Shamsie UK-based Pakistani writer
Divya Sharma Indian electronics and communications engineer
Bahia Shehab Lebanese-Egyptian artist, designer and art historian
Joanna Shields Chair and CEO, Tech City Investment Organisation
Stephanie Shirley Businesswoman and philanthropist
Clare Short British politician, former International Development Secretary
Jacqui Smith Former UK Home Secretary
Kate Smurthwaite British stand-up comedian and activist
Rainatou Sow Guinean founder, Make Every Woman Count
Louise Stephenson Trainee counsellor, UK
May Tha Hla Founder, Helping The Burmese Delta
Natasha Walter British feminist writer and campaigner
Judith Webb First female commander of all-male British Army squadron
Saadia Zahidi Head of Gender Parity and Human Capital, World Economic Forum
Dinara Zhorobekova Student, Kyrgyzstan
Gemma Godfrey Board director, broadcaster
Martina Navratilova 18-time Grand Slam singles tennis champion

Other participants

Name Occupation
Sarah Walker Head of the English Collective of Prostitutes [1]
Cerrie Burnell Children's television presenter [1]
Selma James Writer and activist [1]

See also

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