Berikut Nama 100 Wanita yang paling inspiratif dan paling layak untuk menjadi inspirasi bagi wanita-wanita lain di dunia
Aung San Suu Kyi
The Burmese pro-democracy leader who has inspired the world with her non-violent resistance to a brutal dictatorship
Michelle Bachelet
Former president and defence minister of Chile who is now head of UN Women
Gro Harlem Brundtland
A woman with a remarkable CV: former doctor, prime minister of Norway and director of the World Health Organisation
Hillary Clinton
The US Secretary of State has outlasted her critics to become more popular than ever
Harriet Harman
The woman who is deputy leader of the Labour party, shadow deputy prime minister and the first female solicitor general
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
President of Liberia, responsible for significant debt relief and instigating the investigation of civil war crimes
Christine Lagarde
French finance minister – the first woman appointed to that role in a G8 country
Angela Merkel
The Chancellor of Germany who is arguably the most influential female politician in the world
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The former finance director of Nigeria who is now a managing director of the World Bank
Dilma Rousseff
The teenage socialist guerilla withstood imprisonment and torture and went on to become the first female president of Brazil
Margaret Thatcher
Like her or loathe her, Britain's first female prime minister made her way in a man's world and changed the way we think of women politicians
Franny Armstrong
Filmmaker behind The Age of Stupid, environmental activist and founder of the 10:10 campaign
Helen Bamber
Founder of Amnesty International and campaigner for human rights
Camila Batmanghelidjh
The founder of Kid's Company, which offers practical, emotional and educational support to vulnerable inner-city children
Shami Chakrabarti
Director of Liberty, barrister and former lawyer for the Home Office
Margaret Chan
Director of the World Health Organisation, battling international viruses, and championing improvements in all of our most pressing diseases
Sampat Pal Devi
Leader of the Gulabi Gang in northern India, an all-women vigilante force
Shirin Ebadi
Iran's first female judge, founder of the Human Rights Defenders Centre and the first Muslim woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
Aparajita Gogoi
Coordinator of the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood in India
Lubna Hussein
Sudanese writer and women's rights campaigner, who asked to go to trial after being arrested for wearing trousers
Malalai Joya
Afghan politician and human rights campaigner who has shown phenomenal courage
Wangari Maathai
The Kenyan environmental and political activist who won a Nobel Peace prize for her work with the Green Belt Movement
Graca Machel
Former Mozambican education minister and advocate for the rights of southern African women and children
Somaly Mam
Cambodian anti-sex trafficking campaigner and founder of AFESIP, rescuing women from brothels and supporting their recovery
Fatema Mernissi
Professor of sociology at Mohammed V University in Rabat
Pragna Patel
Founding member of Southall Black Sisters, a landmark organisation in the history of black and Asian feminism
Lisa Robinson
Civil servant who made a stand and stopped a train carriage of sexist men
Nawal El Saadawi
Egyptian doctor, psychiatrist, feminist, university lecturer and writer
Zainab Salbi
Iraqi American CEO and founder of Women for Women International
Jasvinder Sanghera
Director of Karma Nirvana, a charity helping victims of forced marriages and 'honour' violence
Vandana Shiva
Environmentalist and founder of Diverse Women for Diversity
Marina Abramovic
Yugoslavian Performance artist famed for her gruelling, intimate works that are legendary feats of endurance, self-exposure and risk
Marin Alsop
One of only a few female conductors and music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Kathryn Bigelow
First woman to win the Oscar for best director in the 82 years of the Academy award's history
Tacita Dean
Turner nominated artist who is set to fill the Tate's Turbine Hall
Zaha Hadid
Iraqi architect who has designed buildings all over the world and last year won the Stirling prize
Angelique Kidjo
Africa's Grammy award-winning "premier diva", who is politically outspoken and runs an education foundation
Lady Gaga
Outlandish dresser, performer and politicised pop icon for the Twitter generation
Madonna
The musical queen of reinvention - and still in the spotlight in her 50s on her own terms
Stella McCartney
The designer who has carved out her own successful career on her own merit, not just her connections
Mira Nair
Film-maker behind The Namesake, Amelia and Monsoon Wedding, for which she became the first woman to win the Golden Lion at Cannes
Paula Rego
Slade School of Art Turner prize nominated artist
Robyn
Swedish electro-pop sensation who has topped the charts while keeping her clothes on
Cindy Sherman
American artist and photographer, famed for her self-portraits in disguise, subverting notions of identity and gender
Patti Smith
The pioneering punk musician, poet and political activist broke through the male punk movement without chasing fame or money
Emma Thompson
Oscar-winning actor and human rights campaigner, recently working to raise awareness of sex trafficking
Rachel Whiteread
British artist who filled the Tate Turbine hall with boxes and took on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth
Xinran
China's first agony aunt broadcaster, and author of the Good Women of China
Cerrie Burnell
TV presenter tackling prejudices of disability head on
Rachel Maddow
The only openly gay American to host a primetime news show
Miriam O'Reilly
Television presenter who was the first to win a claim of age discrimation against the BBC after being dropped from Countryfile
Oprah Winfrey
The talkshow host, actress and philanthropist is not satisfied with having conquered the US and is now taking on the whole world
Victoria Wood
Bafta-winning comedian and writer, finding humour in everyday women's live
Maya Angelou
Writer, academic and activist, who chronicled the African American experience in literature
Margaret Atwood
Novelist behind The Handmaid's Tale, a cautionary story of a world without feminism
Judith Butler
Superstar academic whose influential work Gender Trouble changed the way we conceptualise gender
Carol Ann Duffy
First tipped for the job 10 years earlier, she finally became the first female poet laureate in 2009
Eve Ensler
Playwright and activist, most famed for her taboo-busting play, The Vagina Monologues
Susan Faludi
Social historian, political analyst, and fact checker extraordinaire, who has challenged the mainstream consensus about women's status
Germaine Greer
Academic and feminist commentator who bulldozed her way into women's minds
Shere Hite
Feminist sex researcher who debunked the myth that most women were able to have orgasms through intercourse alone
Lynda La Plante
Screenwriter responsible for Prime Suspect, a brilliant vision of a woman in a man's workplace
Doris Lessing
Novelist celebrated as writing a pioneering work of female emancipation, then spent half a century trying to shake off the status of 'feminist icon'
Onora O'Neill
Cambridge philosopher and crossbench peer who addresses issues including freedom of speech and stem-cell research
JK Rowling
Author of the Harry Potter series, inspiring young readers and improving literacy levels in the process
Arundhati Roy
Booker prize-winning author and one of India's most important polemicists
Marjane Satrapi
Graphic novelist behind Persepolis, an autobiographical account of an Iranian youth
Jessica Valenti
Pioneering blogger whose online activism dragged feminism into the 21st century
Alice Walker
Lifelong political and social activist whose novel The Color Purple won the Pulitzer prize
Mary Warnock
Philosopher and writer, who has shaped government policies and is an outspoken supporter of legalised euthanasia
Martha Lane Fox
Entrepreneur who founded lastminute.com and is leading the government's campaign to get people online
Juliana Rotich
A prolific blogger who founded Ushahidi.com as a means to uncover violence and crisis areas around the world
Rebecca Adlington
Double Olympic gold swimmer aiming to increase her tally in 2012
Arlene Blum
Mountaineer Arlene Blum was the first American woman to attempt Mount Everest
Karren Brady
The vice-chairman of West Ham United football club who became a champion of working women on The Apprentice
Eileen Collins
US astronaut who was the first female pilot of a space shuttle and the first female shuttle commander
Cathy Freeman
The first Aboriginal athlete to win an Olympic medal
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Britain's greatest Paralympian, changed the perception of Paralympic sport for ever
Kelly Holmes
The first British Olympian to win a double gold
Ellen MacArthur
Sailor who completed solo circumnavigation race, the Vendée Globe, then broke the non-stop solo world record
Martina Navratilova
One of the all-time greats of women's tennis and gay-rights campaigner
Hope Powell
England women's football manager who, this year, takes the team to the World Cup for the second time
Caster Semenya
Young athlete who overcame global gender taunts to win world championship
Venus Williams
First black woman tennis player to be world number one in the modern era
Inspiring women
Hawa Abdi
One of Somalia's first female gynaecologists, Hawa Abdi now uses her own money to run a small hospital
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astrophysicist who discovered the first pulsar and was the first female president of the Institute of Physics
Athene Donald
An expert in the structure of "soft" matter, Donald researches unconventional areas for a physicist – such as revolutionary treatments for Alzheimer's
Fabiola Gianotti
Physicist leading the team working on the Large Hadron Collider at Cern
Jane Goodall
Primatologist and environmental campaigner, who has conducted groundbreaking work on chimpanzees and shortened the gap between our species
Molly Stevens
Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine, Imperial College London
Susan Wicklund
Abortion provider Susan Wicklund has been forced to carry a gun and wear a bullet-proof vest to protect herself from protesters at her clinic in Montana
Louise Arbour
Human rights lawyer taking to task leaders from Kyrgyzstan to Sudan over abuses of power
Brenda Hale
The first woman and youngest judge to become a law lord, Hale is currently the only female justice of the UK supreme court
Helena Kennedy
Human rights lawyer who originally worked on sex-discrimination cases before setting up Doughty Street chambers
Gareth Peirce
Lawyer whose battles against miscarriages of justice have changed legal history
Jayshree Satpute
Human rights advocate working to help poor women in India at risk of dying in childbirth
Sonia Sotomayor
Supreme court judge has used her experience of the real world in her rulings
Inspiring women
Carol Bartz
The first female CEO of a major software company, Yahoo
Andrea Jung
11 years as chief executive of Avon make Jung the longest serving female head of a Fortune 500 company
Indra Nooyi
PepsiCo's boss is keen to help women – and other minorities – up the business ladder
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