Meet 13 African Women Named Among BBC 100 Women In 2023

The BBC has released its yearly list of 100 remarkable women who, in 2023, will have a major influence on the world stage.

These women are recognised for their inspirational contributions and influence on influencing the future, despite coming from a variety of backgrounds and industries.

These African women have distinguished themselves as strong and significant individuals in politics, science, business, and activism, winning respect and appreciation for their outstanding accomplishments.

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The list, which is unranked, showcases the successes of 13 remarkable African women who are part of the BBC 100 Women 2023 lineup:

1. Jennifer Uchendu, Nigeria
– *Role:* Mental Health Advocate
– *Achievements:* Founder of SustyVibes, a youth-led organization dedicated to promoting actionable and appealing sustainability. Uchendu actively addresses the impact of the climate crisis on the mental health of Africans, particularly focusing on the youth.

2. Yasmina Benslimane, Morocco
– *Role:* Founder of Politics4Her
– *Achievements:* Committed to advancing gender equality, Benslimane founded Politics4Her, an organization encouraging the active participation of young women and girls in political and decision-making processes.

3. Zandile Ndhlovu, South Africa
– *Role:* Freediving Instructor
– *Achievements:* As South Africa’s first black female freediving instructor, Ndhlovu founded The Black Mermaid Foundation to diversify access to the ocean, exposing young people and local communities to aquatic spaces for recreation, profession, and sport.

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4. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Uganda
– *Role:* Veterinarian
– *Achievements:* Founder and CEO of Conservation Through Public Health, Kalema-Zikusoka promotes biodiversity conservation by fostering coexistence between people, gorillas, and wildlife while enhancing their health and habitat.

5. Esi Buobasa, Ghana
– *Role:* Fishmonger
– *Achievements:* Buobasa, a leading fishmonger, established an association to support fisherwomen facing income threats from coastal erosion. The alliance, with about 100 members, addresses women’s business issues and contributes to supporting families in need.

6. Neema Namadamu, Democratic Republic of Congo
– *Role:* Disability Rights Campaigner
– *Achievements:* Namadamu, a disability rights activist, founded Hero Women Rising, a grassroots organization empowering women through education and technology to advocate for their rights.

7. Ulanda Mtamba, Malawi
– *Role:* Campaigner Against Child Marriage
– *Achievements:* Advocates for enforcing laws protecting girls from early marriage and works as Malawi’s country director for AGE Africa, seeking equal access to secondary school for all girls on the continent.

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8. Vee Kativhu, Zimbabwe/UK
– *Role:* Content Creator and YouTuber
– *Achievements:* Founder of Empowered by Vee, Kativhu aims to make higher education more accessible for unsupported or under-represented students globally.

9. Shamsa Araweelo, Somalia/UK
– *Role:* FGM Campaigner
– *Achievements:* Araweelo actively campaigns against female genital mutilation through powerful online videos, amassing over 70 million views on TikTok.

10. Paulina Chiziane, Mozambique
– *Role:* Writer
– *Achievements:* As the first woman to publish a novel in Mozambique, Chiziane’s work, including “The First Wife: A Tale of Polygamy,” has garnered international acclaim, winning prestigious awards.

11. Susan Chomba, Kenya
– *Role:* Scientist
– *Achievements:* Director at the World Resources Institute, Chomba focuses on protecting forests, restoring landscapes, and transforming Africa’s food systems to build resilient communities in the face of climate change.

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12. Wanjira Mathai, Kenya
– *Role:* Environmental Adviser
– *Achievements:* With over two decades of experience advocating for social and environmental change, Mathai serves as the Managing Director for Africa and Global Partnerships at the World Resources Institute and chairs the Wangari Maathai Foundation.

13. Najla Mohamed-Lamin, Western Sahara
– *Role:* Women’s Rights and Climate Activist
– *Achievements:* An advocate for women’s rights and climate action, Mohamed-Lamin actively contributes to addressing pressing global issues.

The BBC honours these women for their commitment to good change and recognises their critical roles in creating a world that is more sustainable and inclusive. With permission from the BBC, Business Insider showcased these 13 African women as part of the 2023 list of powerful and inspiring women worldwide.

 

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