100 Women (BBC)

100 Women is a BBC series established in 2013. The series examines the role of women in the twenty-first century and has included events in London[1] and Mexico.[2] The 2016 theme was "Defiance".[3]

History

After the 2012 Delhi gang rape, BBC editor Fiona Crack and other journalists were inspired to create a series focusing on the issues and achievements of women in society today.[4] The BBC launched this series in October 2013 and programming ran over the course of the month, culminating in a conference held on 25 October.

The series covered many topics, including education, healthcare, equal pay, genital mutilation, domestic violence, and sexual abuse.[5] In particular, BBC wanted its audience to reflect on these questions:

Laureates

2016

The 2016 list was produced in alphabetical order.[6]

Image Number Name Country Description
1 Alicia Keys American singer, songwriter, pianist, actress, record producer and philanthropist
2 Aline Mukovi Neema Congolese student activist for political change
3 Amna Suleiman Palestinian protester against custom that stops women cycling
4 Amy Roko Saudi comedian who became known via Instagram and Vine
5 Asel Sadyrova Kyrgyz archer
6 Ashwaq Moharram Yemeni doctor dealing with starvation in Hudaydah
7 Babs Forman British London based make-up artist who covers up skin problems
8 Becci Wain British former self-harmer who challenged supermarket policy
9 Carmen Aristegui Mexican journalist
10 Carolina de Oliveira Syrian mental health activist
11 Cat Hulbert American professional gambler who uses her gender to win
12 Chan Yuen-ting Hong Kong football manager
13 Chanira Bajracharya Nepalese former "living goddess" or Kumari
14 Churan Zheng Chinese women's rights activist arrested for planning protest against sexual harassment on public transportation
15 Cindy Meston Canadian clinical psychology professor
16 Conchi Reyes Rios Spanish bullfighter (es)
17 Corinne Maier France French writer
18 Dalia Sabri Jordanian blind music teacher
19 Denise Ho Hong Kong pop icon
20 Doaa el-Adl Egyptian cartoonist of cat whose stories reflect the news
21 Dwi Handa Indonesian fashion star
22 Egge Kande Senegalese community leader who advises young girls about education
23 Ellinah Ntombi Wamukoya Swaziland 1st woman bishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
24 Erin McKenney American science award winner
25 Erin Sweeny Australian rape psychologist
26 Evelyn Miralles Venezuelan Nasa engineer
27 Funke Bucknor-Obruthe Nigerian planner of glitzy and celebrity weddings
28 Gcina Mhlope South African author, poet, playwright and storyteller
29 Gouri Chindarkar Indian computer engineering student of the "School in the Cloud"
30 Heather Rabbatts Jamaican She became the Chief Executive of the London Borough of Lambeth
31 Heloise Letissier French gender-bending popstar
32 Ieshia Evans American black protester
33 Isabella Springmuhl Tejada Guatemalan fashion designer
34 Iskra Lawrence British model
35 Jamilah Lemieux American cultural commentator
36 Jane Elliott American anti-racism activist
37 Janet Ni Shuilleabhain Irish abortion rights campaigner
38 Jeanette Winterson British novelist
39 Judi Aubel American social entrepreneur
40 June Eric-Udorie Irish student activist
41 Karima Baloch Pakistani independence campaigner
42 Kartika Jahja Indonesian gender-equality singer
43 Katherine Johnson American space scientist who did the maths for Apollo 11
44 Kathy Murray American "surrendered wife"
45 Khadijia Ismailova Azerbaijani journalist
46 Lhakpa Sherpa Nepalese mountaineer who has frequently climbed everest
47 Liliane Landor Lebanese BBC journalist
48 Liv Little British magazine editor
49 Lois Strong American cheerleader
50 Lubna Tahtamouni Jordanian science campaigner
51 Lucy Finch Malawi hospice founder (only one in Malawi)
52 Mallika Srinivasan Indian tractor manufacturer
53 Mao Kobayashi Japanese cancer blogger
54 Mariana Costa Peruvian businesswoman
55 Marne Levine American COO of Instagram
56 Marta Sanchez Soler Mexican sociologist
57 Marta Vieira da Silva Brazilian footballer
58 'Mary' Kenyan survivor of al-Shabab rape
59 Mary Akrami Afghan refuge founder
60 Megan Beveridge Scottish first "lone piper" at the Edinburgh Tattoo
61 Mercedes Doretti Argentine forensic anthropologist who investigates crimes against humanity
62 Morena Herrera Savadorian abortion activist
63 Nadia Khiari Tunisian cartoonist of ‘Willis from Tunis’, whose adventures are about the news
64 Nadiya Hussain British Winner of reality show "Bake Off" - went on to TV jobs
65 Naema Ahmed Pakistani start-up manager
66 Nagira Sabashova Kyrgyz wrestler
67 Natalia Ponce de Leon Colombian acid attack victim
68 Nay el-Rahi Lebanese harassment tracker
69 Neha Singh Indian campaigner who encourages women to ignore harassment and reclaim the public space
70 Omotade Alalade Nigerian infertility foundation creator
71 Ou Xiaobai Chinese app developer which links gay and lesbian people for marriages of convenience
72 Pashtun Rahmat Afghan police officer
73 Paula Hawkins Zimbabwean thriller writer of "Girl on the Train"
74 Prathiba Parmar Kenyan British film maker
75 Rachida Dati French politician
76 Rakefet Russak-Aminoach Israeli banker
77 Rebecca Walker American writer and activist
78 Reham el-Hour Moroccan cartoonist who became professional after winning a UNESCO competition in 2000
79 Renee Rabinowitz Belgian lawyer who sued the El Al airline when she was asked to move as the man next to her objected to sitting by a female passenger
80 Saalumarada Thimmakka Indian 105 year old environmentalist who has managed trees
81 Seyhan Arman Turkish trans activist
82 Sherin Khankan Danish imam
83 Shirin Gerami Iranian 1st woman triathlete in Iran challenging traditions
84 Shriti Vadera Ugandan banker who served as UK minister
85 Sian Williams Welsh rugby player
86 Simone Biles American Olympic gymnast
87 Stephanie Harvey Canadian "MissHarvey" professional e-gamer
88 Stephanie Yim Bell American Korean-American professional wrestler known as Jade
89 Sunny Leone Canadian actress
90 Traci Houpapa New Zealand company director
91 Um-Yehia Syrian nurse
92 Viktoria Modesta Latvian ionic pop artist
93 Winnie Harlow Canadian model
94 Yasmine Mustafa Kuwaiti entrepreneur
95 Yuliya Stepanova Russian whistle-blowing athlete
96 Zoleka Mandela South African writer - survivor of addictions, sexual abuse and cancer. Grand daughter of Nelson Mandela.
97 Zulaikha Patel South African 13 year old Zulaikha Patel took stand for young girls with natural hair
98 Tess Asplund Colombian anti-fascism activist caught in iconic photo resisting fascists
99 Thuli Madonsela South African advocate who combats corruption
100 Maria Zakharova Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman

2015

2015

Image Name Occupation Position
Nicola Adams British boxer Top Row
Muzzon al-Mellehan Syrian activist Top Row
Siba Alaradi Syrian structural engineer Top Row
Antonia Albert Austrian entrepreneur Top Row
Sonita Alizadeh Afghan rapper Top Row
Victoria Alonsoperez Uruguayan entrepreneur Second Row
Niloufar Ardalan Iranian footballer Second Row
Paulina Arreola Mexican entrepreneur Second Row
Masoumeh Ataei Iranian acid attack survivor Second Row
Xyza Bacani Filipino photographer Second Row
Alimata Bara Burkinabe trader Third Row
Sana Ben Ashour Tunisian civil society activist Third Row
Nicola Benedetti British musician Third Row
Meryl Benitah French entrepreneur Third Row
Fatou Bensouda Gambian International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Third Row
Asha Bhosle Indian singer Fourth Row
Cecilia Bouzat Argentinian biophysicist Fourth Row
Bobbi Brown American make-up artist and entrepreneur Fourth Row
Naomi Bya’Ombe Congolese student Fourth Row
Rivka Carmi Israeli geneticist Fourth Row
Massiel Chávez Venezuelan student Fifth Row
Eveles Chimala Malawian midwife Fifth Row
Estela de Carlotto Argentinian human rights activist Fifth Row
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma South African physician and chair of the African Union Commission Fifth Row
Isabel dos Santos Angolan investor Fifth Row
Leimin Duong Australian beer entrepreneur Sixth Row
Ernestina Edem Appiah Ghanaian social entrepreneur Sixth Row
Aissa Edon Malian-French midwife Sixth Row
Jana el-Hassan Lebanese novelist Sixth Row
Nawal el-Sadaawi Egyptian writer Sixth Row
Paula Escobar Chilean magazine editor Seventh Row
Monir Farmanfarmaian Iranian artist Seventh Row
Claire Fox British writer and broadcaster Seventh Row
Elissa Freiha Emirati entrepreneur Seventh Row
Uta Frith German psychologist Seventh Row
Melanie Goldsmith British entrepreneur Eighth Row
Alina Gracheva Moldovan camerawoman Eighth Row
Megan Grano American comedian Eighth Row
Alice Gray British science blogger Eighth Row
Sara Jane Ho Hong Kong Chinese entrepreneur Eighth Row
Michaela Hollywood British fundraiser for the disabled Ninth Row
Ella Ingram Australian activist for mental illness anti-discrimination Ninth Row
Ayesha Ishtiaq Pakistani student who talks about beinga "good girl" Ninth Row
Somayya Jabarti Saudi Arabian newspaper editor Ninth Row
Azza Jadalla Palestinian nurse Ninth Row
Misraa Jimaa Ethiopian health extension worker Tenth Row
Samantha John American entrepreneur of Hopscotch Tenth Row
Kamini Kaushal Indian Bollywood actress Tenth Row
Tahmina Kohistani Afghan Olympic sprinter Tenth Row
Rimppi Kumari Indian farmer Tenth Row
Linda Kwamboka Kenyan entrepreneur Eleventh Row
Tina Lavender British midwife Eleventh Row
Zihan Ling Chinese entrepreneur Eleventh Row
Zimasa Mabela South African naval captain Eleventh Row
Emi Mahmoud Sudanese-American poet Eleventh Row
Catherine Mahugu Kenyan jewelry entrepreneur Twelfth Row
Amara Majeed American hijab activist and author Twelfth Row
Nemata Majeks-Walker Sierra Leonean women's rights activist Twelfth Row
Katrine Marcal Swedish economist Twelfth Row
Karabo Mathang South African entrepreneur Twelfth Row
Muniba Mazari Pakistani artist and anchorwoman Thirteenth Row
Jessy McCabe British student Thirteenth Row
Sania Mirza Indian tennis player Thirteenth Row
Brit Morin American entrepreneur Thirteenth Row
Smriti Nagpal Indian entrepreneur Thirteenth Row
Pauline Ng Singaporean entrepreneur Fourteenth Row
Delaney American student Fourteenth Row
Bel Pesce Brazilian entrepreneur Fourteenth Row
Verashni Pillay South African newspaper editor Fourteenth Row
Irina Polyakova Russian Paralympian Fourteenth Row
Elsa Prieto Franco-Spanish entrepreneur Fifteenth Row
Cristina Randall Canadian entrepreneur Fifteenth Row
Claire Reid South African entrepreneur Fifteenth Row
Jenni Rhodes British textile designer Fifteenth Row
Nikita Ridgeway Australian entrepreneur Fifteenth Row
Neyda Rojas Venezuelan nun Sixteenth Row
Lubov Russkina Russian reindeer nomad Sixteenth Row
Rabia Salihu Said Nigerian physicist Sixteenth Row
Amina Sboui Tunisian writer and women's rights activist Sixteenth Row
Lorrana Scarpioni Brazilian entrepreneur Sixteenth Row
Louise Schwartz Jamaican showgirl and cabaret performer Seventeenth Row
Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal British trade envoy Seventeenth Row
Mumtaz Shaikh Indian human rights activist Seventeenth Row
Nareen Shammo Iraqi political activist and journalist Seventeenth Row
Rasha Shehada Palestinian manufacturing director Seventeenth Row
Zuzanna Stanska Polish entrepreneur Eighteenth Row
Michelle Sun Hong Kong Chinese entrepreneur Eighteenth Row
Hilary Swank American actress Eighteenth Row
Julie Sygiel American entrepreneur Eighteenth Row
Rotana Tarabzouni Saudi Arabian singer/song writer Eighteenth Row
Kanika Tekriwal Indian entrepreneur Nineteenth Row
Lizanne Teo Singaporean entrepreneur Nineteenth Row
Jana Tepe German entrepreneur Nineteenth Row
Li Tingting Chinese human rights activist Nineteenth Row
Sophie Walker British leader of the Women's Equality Party Nineteenth Row
Alek Wek Sudanese fashion model/UN ambassador Twentieth Row
Xian Xu Chinese entrepreneur Twentieth Row
Tin Tin Yu Burmese teacher Twentieth Row
Marie-Ange Zimndou Koutou Central African Republic nurse's aide in a war zone Twentieth Row
Nour Syrian refugee Twentieth Row

2014

2014

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

2013

The 2013 event was a month-long BBC series that took place in October. 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. 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.[7]

The event held on 25 October 2013 featured 100 women from all walks of life [8]

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

Other participants

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

References

  1. "100 Women: Who is taking part?". BBC News. BBC. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  2. 100 Women 2016: Mexico festival draws thousands, Harry Low, BBC, Retrieved 17 November 2016
  3. BBC 100 Women of 2016, Huffington Post, Retrieved 27 November 2016
  4. "100 BBC 100 Women: a series borne out of suffering and violence". BBC News. BBC. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  5. "#100 Women: Join the Conversation". BBC news. BBC. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  6. 2016, BBC, Retrieved November 2016
  7. "100 Women: Who is taking part?". BBC News. BBC. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  8. "100 100 Women: Who Took Part?". BBC World News. BBC. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2014.

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