The BBC has unveiled their 2023 list of the 100 most influential and remarkable women in the world.
Michelle Obama, a former US First Lady and attorney, Amal Clooney, a human rights lawyer, Aitana Bonmatí, Ballon d’Or winner, Timnit Gebru, an AI expert, Gloria Steinem, a feminist icon, America Ferrera, a Hollywood celebrity, and Huda Kattan, a beauty tycoon, are all included.
The list includes 28 Climate Pioneers, named ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28.
The women selected were also categories into five fields; Climate Pioneers, Culture & Education, Entertainment & Sport, Politics & Advocacy and Science, Health & Tech.
Below are names of women on the list. Note that names that appear on more than a category are not repeated.
Category 1: Climate Pioneers-
- Bayang, China (Diarist and sustainability advocate)
- Anna Huttunen, Finland (Carbon impact tech expert)
- Susanne Etti, Australia (Sustainable tourism expert)
- Arati Kumar-Rao, India (Photographer)
- Louise Mabulo, Philippines (Farmer and entrepreneur)
- Sophia Kianni, US (Student and social entrepreneur)
- Sonia Kastner, US (Wildfire detection tech developer)
- Basima Abdulrahman, Iraq (Green building entrepreneur)
- Kera Sherwood-O’Regan, New Zealand (Indigenous rights and disability advocate)
- Matcha Phorn-in, Thailand (Campaigner for indigenous and LGBTQ+ rights)
- Wanjira Mathai, Kenya (Environmental adviser)
- Sagarika Sriram, United Arab Emirates (Educator and climate adviser)
- Elham Youssefian, US/Iran (Adviser in climate and disability)
- Sumini, Indonesia (Forest manager)
- Jess Pepper, UK (Founder of Climate Café)
- Jennifer Uchendu, Nigeria (Mental health advocate)
- Marcela Fernández, Colombia (Expedition guide)
Category 2: Culture and Education
- Sarah Ott, US (School teacher)
- Jannatul Ferdous, Bangladesh (Burns survivor)
- Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, India (Bhikṣuṇī, Buddhist nun)
- Chila Kumari Burman, UK (Artist)
- Marijeta Mojasevic, Montenegro (Disability rights activist)
- Hosai Ahmadzai, Afghanistan (TV presenter)
- Afroze-Numa, Pakistan (Shepherdess)
- Licia Fertz, Italy (Model and influencer)
- Daria Serenko, Russia (Poet)
- Huda Kattan, US (Beauty business founder)
- Carolina Díaz Pimentel, Peru (Journalist)
- Paulina Chiziane, Mozambique (Writer)
- Esi Buobasa, Ghana (Fishmonger)
- Shairbu Sagynbaeva, Kyrgyzstan (Co-founder of For Life sewing shop)
- Vee Kativhu, Zimbabwe/UK (Content creator and YouTuber)
- Clara Elizabeth Fragoso Ugarte, Mexico (Truck driver)
- Lala Pasquinelli, Argentina (Artist)
- Natalia Idrisova, Tajikistan (Green energy consultant)
- Oksana Zabuzhko, Ukraine (Writer)
Category 3: Entertainment and Sport-
- Zandile Ndhlovu, South Africa (Freediving instructor)
- Andreza Delgado, Brazil (Curator and cultural manager)
- Dia Mirza, India (Actress)
- Anne Grall, France (Comedian)
- Paramida, Germany (DJ and music producer)
- Aziza Sbaity, Lebanon (Sprinter)
- Aitana Bonmatí, Spain (Footballer)
- Khine Hnin Wai, Myanmar (Actress)
- Bianca Williams, UK (Athlete)
- Dayeon Lee, South Korea (Campaigner for Kpop4Planet)
- America Ferrera, US (Actress)
- Camila Pirelli, Paraguay (Olympic athlete)
- Harmanpreet Kaur, India (Cricketer)
- Desak Made Rita Kusuma Dewi, Indonesia (Speed climber)
- Georgia Harrison, UK (TV personality)
- Antinisca Cenci, Italy (Equestrian vaulter)
- Justina Miles, US (Deaf performer)
- Alice Oseman, UK (Screenwriter)
Category 4: Politics and Advocacy-
- Michelle Obama, US (Attorney, author and campaigner)
- Christiana Figueres, Costa Rica (Diplomat and climate policy negotiator)
- Rina Gonoi, Japan (Former military officer)
- Maryam Al-Khawaja, Bahrain/Denmark (Human rights campaigner)
- Amal Clooney, UK/Lebanon (Human rights lawyer)
- Neema Namadamu, Democratic Republic of Congo (Disability rights campaigner)
- Sofia Kosacheva, Russia (Firefighter)
- Bernadette Smith, Turtle Island / Canada (Advocate for families of missing persons)
- Nataša Kandić, Serbia (Lawyer and human rights activist)
- Yasmina Benslimane, Morocco (Founder of Politics4Her)
- Ulanda Mtamba, Malawi (Campaigner against child marriage)
- Alicia Cahuiya, Ecuador (Indigenous rights activist)
- Sonia Guajajara, Brazil (State minister)
- Summia Tora, Afghanistan (Campaigner for refugee rights)
- Gloria Steinem, US (Feminist leader)
- Sepideh Rashnu, Iran (Writer and artist)
- Najla Mohamed-Lamin, Western Sahara (Women’s rights and climate activist)
- Rukshana Kapali, Nepal (Housing campaigner)
- Xu Zaozao, China (Egg freezing campaigner)
- Yael Braudo-Bahat, Israel (Peace activist)
- Renita Holmes, US (Housing campaigner)
- Shamsa Araweelo, Somalia/UK (FGM campaigner)
- Tamar Museridze, Georgia (Journalist)
- Iryna Stavchuk, Ukraine (Climate policy adviser)
- Dehenna Davison, UK (Member of Parliament)
- Monica McWilliams, UK (Former politician and peace negotiator)
- Bella Galhos, East Timor (Political activist)
Category 5: Science, Health and Tech-
- Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Uganda (Veterinarian)
- Isabel Farías Meyer, Chile (Early menopause campaigner)
- Astrid Linder, Sweden (Professor of traffic safety)
- Neha Mankani, Pakistan (Midwife)
- Timnit Gebru, US (AI expert)
- Leanne Cullen-Unsworth, UK (Marine scientist)
- Susan Chomba, Kenya (Scientist)
- Anamaría Font Villarroel, Venezuela (Particle physicist)
- Canan Dagdeviren, Turkey (Scientist and inventor)
- Trần Gấm, Vietnam (Biogas business owner)
- Natalie Psaila, Malta (Medical doctor)
- Sara Al-Saqqa, Palestinian Territories (General surgeon)
- Fabiola Trejo, Mexico (Social psychologist)
- Claudia Goldin, US (Economist and Nobel Prize winner)
- Amina Al-Bish, Syria (Volunteer rescue worker)
- Izabela Dłużyk, Poland (Sound recordist)
- Rumaitha Al Busaidi, Oman (Scientist)
- Olena Rozvadovska, Ukraine (Children’s rights advocate)
- Qiyun Woo, Singapore (Storyteller)
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