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The BBC has revealed the names of the inspiring and influential women on the BBC 100 Women list for 2023. For the first time, to recognise the disproportionate impact of climate change on the lives of women and girls, this year’s BBC 100 Women list specifically highlights a group of women leading the battle against the climate crisis.
By naming 28 Climate Pioneers from all corners of the globe, the BBC 100 Women list 2023 celebrates those inspiring and leading their communities to tackle and adapt to the devastating impact of climate change in their regions.
The announcement of this year’s list kicks off the BBC’s 100 Women 2023 season – focusing on women’s right and diverse life experiences around the globe, with special content including interviews, documentaries, features, digital and social journalism, across the BBC’s UK and global TV and radio services, BBC iPlayer and BBC.com.
The season will look at the practice of child marriage, as 12 million underaged girls are forced into marriage every year. It will explore the spike in climate anxiety concerns with a data-led project, and hear from women whose reproductive choices have been impacted by environmental concerns. It’ll go on the road with Mexican truck drivers in a heavily male-dominated and dangerous business, and also travel up the mountains with a group of shepherdesses who brought wealth and transformed their community in less than a generation.
“It is fantastic to see the truly remarkable women named on this year’s BBC 100 Women list. This diverse list of influential and ground-breaking grassroots women, who have been making a difference in their field – from community level to international politics – are an inspiration to us all.”
— Liliane Landor, Senior Controller, BBC News International Services
Notable names from the BBC 100 Women 2023 list include former First Lady of the United States, attorney and campaigner Michelle Obama, footballer Aitana Bonmatí, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, actresses America Ferrera and Dia Mirza, beauty mogul Huda Kattan, AI expert Timnit Gebru, campaigner Ulanda Mtamba, writer Oksana Zabuzhko and feminist leader Gloria Steinem.
Yet it is the new names that make the BBC 100 women list so unique. Among them are the 28 Climate Pioneers, announced to coincide with the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, starting later this month in Dubai.
They include Indian photographer Arati Kumar-Rao, Paraguayan sprinter Camila Pirelli, South African freediving instructor Zandile Ndhlovu, Pakistani midwife Neha Mankani, Nigerian mental health advocate Jennifer Uchendu and Thai campaigner for indigenous and LGBTQ+ rights Matcha Phorn-in.
Other women celebrated for their work tackling the climate crisis in different fields, include Brazil's state minister Sonia Guajajara, firefighter Sofia Kosacheva, and climate advisers Iryna Stavchuk and Christiana Figueres.
Liliane Landor, Senior Controller of BBC News International Services says: “It is fantastic to see the truly remarkable women named on this year’s BBC 100 Women list. This diverse list of influential and ground-breaking grassroots women, who have been making a difference in their field – from community level to international politics – are an inspiration to us all.
“In a year where extreme heat, wildfires, floods and other natural disasters have been dominating headlines, and where wars have weighed heavily, it is more important than ever that the BBC World Service continues to shine a spotlight on women globally and their fight back against climate change.”
Alongside the list, BBC 100 Women will present a season of specially commissioned content and documentaries, featuring the untold stories of some of this year’s BBC 100 Women, including:
Arab News: This combination of photos shows two profiles from BBC’s list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2023, featuring Pakistani shepherdess Afroze-Numa and Neha Mankani, a midwife who provided life-saving care during the 2022 floods. (Photo courtesy: BBC)
In Conversation
BBC News will broadcast exclusive conversations with some of the most globally recognised women on this year’s list:
BBC 100 Women In Conversation: Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama and Melinda French Gates
Each year, 12 million underaged girls are forced into marriage – a crisis that at the current rate will take over 300 years to fix, says the UN. Now, three of the world’s most high-profile humanitarians have vowed to tackle the issue together. In a BBC 100 Women exclusive, Michelle Obama, Amal Clooney and Melinda French Gates talk about the work they do to combat child marriage and amplify the efforts of grassroots organisations.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 25 November at 01:30 and 08:30 GMT, and Sunday 26 November at 07:30, 14:30 and 21:30 GMT
BBC 100 Women In Conversation: Gloria Steinem
The face of the women's rights movements in the US during the 1970s and an icon of feminism, Gloria Steinem has spent the last 50 years focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. Her activism followed her career in journalism, where she was the co-founder of Miss Magazine, one of the first US publications to focus on women's issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. Now at 89 years old, Steinem has sat down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades, the impact of cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women's rights around the world.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 2 December at 12:30 GMT and Sunday 3 December at 00:30, 07:30 and 19:30
BBC 100 Women Documentaries. Rising Tides, Shifting Futures
With sea levels rising fast, women are leading grassroots efforts in coastal areas to help mitigate the effects of climate change. From Miami’s increasingly gentrified Little Haiti neighbourhood, to the fishing villages of eastern Ghana and the outskirts of Cape Town in South Africa, BBC 100 Women meets the women at the forefront of the climate battle – working against the odds to secure a future for themselves and their communities.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 25 November at 02:30 and 15:30 GMT and Sunday 26 November at 00:30, 09:30 and 18:30 GMT
Ride Above It
Balance, stamina and sequins: BBC 100 Women enters the show-stopping world of disabled equestrian vaulting. A small-town troop of disabled children and women in Italy train hard all year and compete to find glory in the ring, doing gymnastics and coordinated dances on a horseback. But the rewards of the sport go well beyond the medals – as they work to deal with stigma and overcome their own fears, one pirouette at a time.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 2 December at 02:30 and 15:30 GMT and on Sunday 3 December at 09:30 and 18:30 GMT
On The Road with Mexico’s Traileras
Clara, Liszy and Paty are breaking gender barriers in the male-dominated cargo transport industry – they are some of Mexico’s traileras, women truck drivers travelling distances on the country’s dangerous routes. Robberies and abuse are part of the hazards they face in the job – but the traileras are determined to overcome adversity. BBC 100 Women rides with them as they work to make a better life for their families and change the face of the next generation of drivers in Latin America.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 16 December
The Last Wakhi Shepherdesses
Deep into Pakistan’s Karakoram mountains lies the scenic Shimshal Valley, home to the Wakhi shepherdesses. Every year, over many generations, these women have taken their flocks to high pastures, where they prepare dairy products to barter while their animals graze during the warmer season. Their income has brought prosperity to the village and allowed them to build roads and provide an education for their children – but their tradition is about to end. BBC 100 Women follows the last shepherdesses on their journey up the mountains, on a dangerous trek 4,800m above sea level.
Airs on BBC News on Saturday 23 December
BBC 100 Women at COP28
BBC 100 Women will be present at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28, from 30 November to highlight the strand's commitment to telling the climate story. We will be holding a TV broadcast from Expo City, Dubai and from Nairobi, bringing some of our grassroot pioneers together to provide a space to share their thoughts and deeply personal experiences of living life right on the forefront of the climate crisis, amidst a growing sense of climate anxiety.
This programme will air on BBC News on 3 December and will also be available on The Climate Question podcast from 10 December.
BBC World Service Radio
The Conversation - BBC 100 Women special: Climate Pioneers
Kim Chakanetsa meets two women on this year's BBC 100 Women list: Basima Abdulrahman, founder and CEO of KESK, the first company in Iraq to offer green building services and products, and Jennifer Uchendu, founder of SustyVibes in Nigeria, a youth-led sustainability organisation, and The Eco Anxiety Project, an initiative promoting awareness and research into climate change and its impact on young Africans’ mental health.
They’ll discuss their commitment to the environment, the challenges of getting their messages across, the impact that climate change is having on their mental health and their hopes for the future.
Airs on BBC World Service Radio Monday 27 November at 11:30 GMT
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Dia Mirza's Shocking Confession: "I'm Just a Part-Time Actor!" Who's Ignoring Her Talents?
Dia Mirza, the talented actress who has garnered praise for her performance in ‘Made in Heaven 2’, recently opened up about feeling unrecognized in the industry for her unwavering dedication to her craft. In an interview with Puja Talwar, Dia expressed her belief that when one is a full-time activist, they often become a part-time actor. However, she also emphasized that there is nothing more…
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I was watching a recent interview of Ruskin Bond. He says, “Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and write a poem”
Dia Mirza asks, “So you write it and then go back to sleep?”
Ruskin Bond replies, “Yes, If I don't write the poem, I won't go back to sleep, I'd either keep on writing it 'round my head”
He basically spilled the beans (iykyk)
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Satyadeep reveals on second marriage, says marriage with Masaba was not 'secret'. web series
Masaba Gupta and Satyadeep Mishra surprised fans by sharing pictures from their wedding on Instagram. They got married on January 27 in the morning, and celebrated their marriage in the evening with a party attended by Neena Gupta, Vivian Richards, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Soni Razdan and many others. In a new interview, Satyadeep said that there was ‘nothing secret’ about their marriage. The…
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Dia Mirza says she never used her personal equations to demand roles: ‘I keep the work I do and my friendships apart’
Dia Mirza says she never used her personal equations to demand roles: ‘I keep the work I do and my friendships apart’
Dia Mirza, who has been a part of the film industry for two decades, has formed lasting friendships but said that she has never taken advantage of her personal equations and tried to use them to get roles. She added that she keeps her friendships and professional life separate. Last year, Dia was seen in a supporting role in Anubhav Sinha’s Thappad. Before that, she was seen in Rajkumar Hirani’s…
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दीया मिर्ज़ा इनसाइडर-आउटसाइडर डिबेट पर: a मुझे बहुत सी चीजों में एक व्यक्तिगत एजेंडा लगता है, जो कहा जा रहा है '
दीया मिर्ज़ा इनसाइडर-आउटसाइडर डिबेट पर: a मुझे बहुत सी चीजों में एक व्यक्तिगत एजेंडा लगता है, जो कहा जा रहा है '
दीया मिर्ज़ा बॉलीवुड में इनसाइडर-आउटसाइडर डिबेट पर तौला और कहा कि पक्षपात मौजूद है, जीवन के हर दूसरे दौर में। उसने यह भी कहा कि शिविर उद्योग में मौजूद हैं।
हिंदुस्तान टाइम्स के साथ एक साक्षात्कार में, दीया ने अंदरूनी सूत्र-बाहरी बहस के बारे में कहा, “सबसे पहले, म���झे लगता है कि यह एक बहुत ही अस्वास्थ्यकर बहस रही है। मुझे लगता है कि क्योंकि मैं देखता हूं कि दोनों पक्षों पर लागू किया गया तर्क बहुत…
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Dia Mirza on insider-outsider debate: ‘I feel a personal agenda in a lot of things that are being said’
Dia Mirza on insider-outsider debate: ‘I feel a personal agenda in a lot of things that are being said’
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Dia Mirza weighed in on the insider-outsider debate in Bollywood and said that favouritism does exist, just like in every other walk of life. She also said that camps exist in the industry.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Dia said about the insider-outsider debate, “Firstly, I think it has been a very unhealthy debate. I see that because I see the rationale applied to both sides…
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Dia Mirza on insider-outsider debate: ‘I feel a personal agenda in a lot of things that are being said’
Dia Mirza on insider-outsider debate: ‘I feel a personal agenda in a lot of things that are being said’
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Dia Mirza weighed in on the insider-outsider debate in Bollywood and said that favouritism does exist, just like in every other walk of life. She also said that camps exist in the industry.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Dia said about the insider-outsider debate, “Firstly, I think it has been a very unhealthy debate. I see that because I see the rationale applied to both sides…
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Dia Mirza reveals her son Avyaan had to go through multiple surgeries shortly after his birth - Times of India
Dia Mirza reveals her son Avyaan had to go through multiple surgeries shortly after his birth – Times of India
Dia Mirza recently opened up about the life-threatening experience she went through during giving birth to her son Avyaan Azaad Rekhi. In an interview with a news portal, Dia recalled that during the fifth month of her pregnancy, she had to undergo appendix surgery and it was probably that surgery that led to some bacterial infection in her body. Her placenta was haemorrhaging and the doctor said…
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“Sanjay Dutt Is Destiny’s Child”- Says Beautiful Dia Mirza Aka Maanyata Dutt From Sanju
Dia Mirza has worked with Sanjay Dutt in the movies like Parineeta, Dus Kahaniyaan, Lage Raho Munnabhai and Shootout at Lokhandwala. Now, she is expected to be seen as Sanjay Dutt’s wife Maanyata Dutt in Rajkummar Hirani’s Sanju with Ranbir Kapoor in the titular role. Through the movie, Dia will be returning onscreen after almost three years. According gorgeous Dia Mirza, it is really a terrifying experience to not work for so long.
On asking about what she thinks about Sanjay Dutt after doing this movie. She has said, “Absolutely. For many of us, especially, who are part of the industry, we had a sense of what was happening in his life. But when I heard the script, I was really surprised to find out how little I knew about him. Most of one’s perception about a person is from what one reads and hears, little of which is a first-person account. His life has always been publicly scrutinised and made us feel like we knew him. This script was Sanjay’s story straight from his heart, based on all his experiences that he shared with Raju (writer-filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani). I found it baffling and overwhelming that a human being has led such a varied life. I think he is destiny’s child.”
Regarding preparation for the movie, she has said “You must know how intensely Raju and Abhijat (Joshi) write their scripts. They invest so much time in understanding every aspect of their subject and defining the characters that they leave little room to actually wonder. Having said that, at the human level you have questions about what one wants to achieve by portraying a character, especially a non-fictional one.
For that, you have to understand the depth of the person and have absolute clarity on their relationship — in this case, the husband and wife. Only if I know the full context of the situation will I be able to do justice to the emotion. I wanted to understand how Maanayata as a wife, woman and mother handled the public scrutiny that she was subjected to. What was her driving force, what kept her afloat and not lose her bearings. She has been a rock to Sanjay.”
Later on, she has added “I have known her socially for years. It was when Alibaug was under production that Sanju’s court case was gathering momentum. Maanayata came into his life around then. All of us had met her and known her. But before we started filming, we did workshops and look tests that would help me look the part. I also studied some of the news clips released around the time and saw her interviews and studied her body language, etc. But every time I’d get into the nitty-gritty, Raju would tell me not to worry and just be the part. The focus was on essentially understanding and being honest to the emotion more than anything else.”
About the scene where Ranbir as Sanjay Dutt has revealed that he had 308 girlfriends in the past, Dia Mirza has said “When Raju explained the scene to me, the first thing I asked him was if Maanayata knew about it. And he said, ‘Absolutely’. That’s the reason you don’t see my shocked expression. She knows it and chooses him; she doesn’t judge him. Whatever Ranbir is revealing to Anushka in the scene or elsewhere in the movie, Maanyata is aware of. That is the most amazing thing about this relationship. It is free of judgement.”
As far as Dia’s personal reaction to this fact, she has revealed “I was shocked and thought if this was humanly possible. I was like, half the country’s men will get a complex after this! The society is so judgemental that if you confess to having more than one girlfriend or boyfriend, eyebrows are raised — imagine confessing to 308 girlfriends! But that’s Sanju. That is his unique quality; he is candid about himself even if the answer is socially unacceptable. While shooting, we have watched so many videos of him. We used to joke that we were stalking him.”
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