Wednesday, November 21, 2018

2018년에 뽑힌 세계의 여성 100인, 한국의 젊은 여성이 71번째로 뽑혔는데, 그녀의 활동상이 특히하다.



한국에서도 1명이 뽑혀 있었다. 100명중에서 71번째로 등재되여 있었는데, 그녀의 이름은 '박소연(22세), 업적은 인터넷 상에서 매춘행위를 하는것은  범죄행위임을 알리는 조직을 만들어 열심히 활동하고 있으며 궁극적인 목적은 인터넷상에서 매춘행위 자체를 지우겠다는 그녀의 활동상을 소개하고 있었다.



그녀의 활동상은 여의도에 있는 300명 흡혈귀들보다, 적와대에 똬리를 틀고있는 좌파문통과 주사파 임종석 패거리들보다 훨씬 더 고귀한 국위 선양과 전세계적으로 경종을 울리고있는  불법매춘행위에 부당성과 엄중한 범죄행위임을 전세계에 경고하고 있다.

앞으로 좋은 결과 맺기를 기원해 드린다.

BBC 100 Women has announced its list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2018.

With their help we will explore a variety of themes, including using anger to spark action, and uncovering women from the shadows of history.
Ranging in age from 15 to 94, and from more than 60 countries, the BBC 100 Women list includes leaders, trailblazers and everyday heroes.
Some will be telling us about what they will be putting in the Freedom Trash Can - our digital bin for all the items women feel hold them back.
Others will bring us stories of achievement against the odds - from the British woman who used her jail time to create an inspiring business, to the Afghan girl who was almost swapped for a boy.

The BBC 100 Women of 2018 are listed in alphabetical order below, with their age, profession, country of birth and biography.

1) Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin, 33 - Social impact entrepreneur, Nigeria.
Abisoye is the founder of GirlsCoding, an NGO that teaches girls how to code, design and build websites that help solve problems in their communities.
2) Esraa al-Shafei, 32 - Executive director of not for profit Majal.org., Bahrain.
Esraa has founded a diverse number of digital platforms to give a voice to those under-represented in the Middle East and North Africa.
3) Svetlana Alekseeva, 18 - Model, Russia.
Svetlana survived a fire that burned almost half her body and now works to help people with scars feel positive about their bodies.
4) Lizt Alfonso, 51 - Director and choreographer, Cuba.
Lizt has created an internationally recognised fusion dance company which has performed in hundreds of cities across the world.
5) Nimco Ali, 35 - Writer and activist, Somaliland.
Nimco is an award-winning FGM (female genital mutilation) activist.
6) Isabel Allende, 76 - Author, Peru.
Isabel, who was born in Peru to Chilean parents, is the world's most widely read Spanish-language author and has sold more than 70 million books in 42 languages.
7) Boushra Yahya Almutawakel, 49 - Artist, photographer and activist, Yemen.
Boushra is the first female Yemeni professional photographer, whose work has been featured in international publications and acquired by the British Museum.
8) Alina Anisimova, 19 - Student programmer, Kyrgyzstan.
Alina leads the Kyrgyz Girls' Space School, which aims to send the country's first satellite into space.
9) Frances Arnold, 62 - Professor of chemical engineering, bioengineering and biochemistry, US.
Frances is the recipient of the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, and her work on enzymes is used in laboratories, making everything from advanced medicines to biofuels and laundry detergents.
10) Uma Devi Badi, 54 - MP, Nepal.
Uma is from the Badi community, which is considered "untouchable" in Nepal, and is working to change that perception.
11) Judith Balcazar, 65 - Retired fashion designer, UK.
Judith ran several fashion companies before going on to co-found the company Giggle Knickers, which makes special underwear for women who suffer from urinary incontinence.
12) Cindy Arlette Contreras Bautista, 28 - Lawyer, Peru.
Arlette became the face of the NiUnaMenos (Not One [woman] Less) movement against domestic violence in Peru after a video of her being attacked by her boyfriend went viral.
13) Leyla Belyalova, 61 - University lecturer, Uzbekistan.
Leyla is a university lecturer working to preserve Uzbekistan's mountain ecosystems and protect bird species, including raptors.
14) Analia Bortz, 51 - Doctor, rabbi and bioethicist, Argentina.
Analia is a doctor and bioethicist dedicated to the holistic treatment of women struggling with infertility.
15) Fealofani Bruun, 35 - Yachtmaster, Samoa.
Fealofani is the first Samoan and the first Pacific woman to hold the position of yachtmaster, and looks after a traditional voyaging canoe.
16) Raneen Bukhari, 31 - Curator and social media manager, Saudi Arabia.
Raneen is a curator and art consultant, who also works for her family's design business.
17) Joy Buolamwini, 28 - AI artist/researcher, Canada.
Joy is a 'poet of code', using art and research to illuminate the social implications of artificial intelligence.
18) Barbara Burton, 62 - CEO of BehindBras, UK.
Barbara set up BehindBras, giving women prison leavers skills to start careers in the fashion industry, after finding herself behind bars in her late 50s.
19) Tamara Cheremnova, 62 - Author, Russia.
Tamara lives with cerebral palsy, and writes fairy tales, earning her the nickname of "Storyteller of Siberia".
20) Chelsea Clinton, 38 - Vice-chair of the Clinton Foundation, US.
Chelsea is the author of numerous books and the vice-chair of the Clinton Foundation, where she works on many initiatives, including those that help empower the next generation of leaders.

 
61) Yanar Mohammed, 58 - President of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq (OWFI), Iraq.
Yanar runs a network of shelters to help survivors of abuse in Iraq and has helped more than 800 women leave violent situations.
62) Joseline Esteffania Velasquez Morales, 26 - Student and NGO co-ordinator, Guatemala.
Joseline works in communities to help educate girls and young women about sex and relationships, and strives to end forced marriages.
63) Robin Morgan, 77 - Author and activist, US.
Robin has authored 20 books, and is a leader of the US women's movement and founder of The Sisterhood Is Global Institute and the Women's Media Center.
64) Nujeen Mustafa, 19 - Student, Syria.
Nujeen fled the war in Syria, crossing thousands of miles in her wheelchair, and now campaigns on behalf of refugees with disabilities.
65) Dima Nashawi, 38 - Artist, Syria.
Dima is an artist, clown and visual storyteller, who collects and reflects tales from Syria.
66) Helena Ndume, 58 - Ophthalmologist, Namibia.
Helena has performed sight-restoring surgeries upon 35,000 Namibians, free of charge - many of her patients now call her "Namibia's miracle doctor".
67) Kelly O'Dwyer, 41 - Member of Parliament, Australia.
Kelly serves as the minister for jobs and industrial relations, and minister for women in the Australian parliament, and is the first female Australian cabinet minister to give birth whilst serving in office.
68) Yuki Okoda, 23 - Astronomer, Japan.
Yuki studies physics, and was the first person to discover a new star that could shed light on the origins of our solar system.
69) Olivette Otele, 48 - Professor in History at Bath Spa University, Cameroon.
Olivette is a historian and memory scholar who works on European colonial history and post-colonial legacies.
70) Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, 56 - Mayor of Mexico City, Mexico.
Claudia is the first female mayor of Mexico City and is also a Nobel Peace Prize-winning physicist.
71) Park Soo-yeon, 22 - Digital campaigner, South Korea.
Soo-yeon is the founder of an organisation that seeks to eradicate digital sex crimes.
72) Ophelia Pastrana, 36 - Comedian and media personality, Colombia.
Ophelia is a physicist, economist and comedian, who is also an outspoken transgender media personality.
73) Viji Penkoottu, 50 - Activist, India.
Viji set up a women's union in Kerala and led the fight to get basic rights for women working as saleswomen - including the right to sit during working hours.
74) Brigitte Sossou Perenyi, 28 - Documentary producer, Ghana.
Brigitte is an award-winning documentary producer, who told her story of being a Trokosi - a practice that sends girls to serve priests in shrines as payment for the "sins" of their family - and being trafficked from Togo to Ghana.
75) Vicky Phelan, 44 - Educational manager, Ireland.
Vicky exposed the CervicalCheck Screening scandal in Ireland, after discovering she and hundreds of other women were not told they had been given incorrect smear test results.
76) Rahibi Soma Popere, 55 - Farmer and founder of the Seed Bank, India.
Rahibi pioneered a movement to preserve indigenous seeds, boosting agriculture in her tribal community in west India.
77) Valentina Quintero, 64 - Journalist, Venezuela.
Valentina has dedicated herself to showing Venezuelans every corner of their country, writing and presenting TV programmes about tourism and environmental issues.
78) Sam Ross, 30 - Catering assistant, UK.
Sam has worked for 10 years as a catering assistant at Glasgow City College, and travels the world representing people with Down syndrome.
79) Fatma Samoura, 56 - Fifa secretary general, Senegal.
Fatma is the first woman and the first African to hold the position of secretary general of Fifa.
80) Juliet Sargeant, 53 - Garden designer, Tanzania.
Juliet is a doctor-turned-garden designer working to make "places that feel as good as they look".

 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-46225037

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