| | Name | Country | Position | Year Started | Political Party | Notable Achievements | |----:|:----------------------------------|:---------------|:-----------------------------------------------------|:---------------|:-----------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 0 | Kamala Harris | United States | Vice President | 2021 | Democratic | First female Vice President of the U.S. | | 1 | Angela Merkel | Germany | Chancellor | 2005 | Christian Democratic Union | Longest serving Chancellor since Helmut Kohl | | 2 | Sanna Marin | Finland | Prime Minister | 2019 | Social Democratic Party | Youngest female Prime Minister in the world | | 3 | Jacinda Ardern | New Zealand | Prime Minister | 2017 | Labour Party | Handled the Christchurch shooting and COVID-19 crisis effectively | | 4 | Tsai Ing-wen | Taiwan | President | 2016 | Democratic Progressive Party | First female President of Taiwan | | 5 | Ursula von der Leyen | European Union | President of the European Commission | 2019 | Christian Democratic Union | First woman to hold the position | | 6 | Mary Robinson | Ireland | President | 1990 | Irish Labour Party | First female President of Ireland | | 7 | Michelle Bachelet | Chile | President | 2006 | Socialist Party | First female President of Chile; UN High Commissioner for Human Rights | | 8 | Ruth Bader Ginsburg | United States | Supreme Court Justice | 1993 | nan | Pioneered gender equality and women's rights in law | | 9 | Margaret Thatcher | United Kingdom | Prime Minister | 1979 | Conservative Party | First female Prime Minister of the UK | | 10 | Indira Gandhi | India | Prime Minister | 1966 | Indian National Congress | First and only female Prime Minister of India | | 11 | Golda Meir | Israel | Prime Minister | 1969 | Labour Party | One of the first female leaders of a modern nation | | 12 | Dame Jenny Shipley | New Zealand | Prime Minister | 1997 | National Party | First female Prime Minister of New Zealand | | 13 | Angela Rayner | United Kingdom | Deputy Leader of the Labour Party | 2020 | Labour Party | Deputy Leader and shadow cabinet member | | 14 | Roberta Metsola | Malta | President of the European Parliament | 2022 | European People's Party | Youngest President of the European Parliament | | 15 | Nana Akufo-Addo | Ghana | First Lady | 2000 | nan | Advocate for women's rights and children's rights | | 16 | Liz Truss | United Kingdom | Prime Minister | 2022 | Conservative Party | Shortest serving Prime Minister in UK history | | 17 | Priti Patel | United Kingdom | Home Secretary | 2019 | Conservative Party | First female Indian-origin member to hold this position | | 18 | Hillary Clinton | United States | Secretary of State | 2009 | Democratic | First female Presidential nominee of a major party in 2016 | | 19 | Kamala Harris | United States | Senator | 2017 | Democratic | First female, first Black and first Asian-American Vice President | | 20 | Cheryl Sandberg | United States | Author and Advocate | nan | nan | Lean In Foundation; Advocated for women's leadership | | 21 | Nusrat Ghani | United Kingdom | Minister | 2019 | Conservative Party | First Muslim female Minister in the UK | | 22 | Janet Reno | United States | Attorney General | 1993 | Democratic | First woman to serve as U.S. Attorney General | | 23 | Susana Martinez | United States | Governor | 2011 | Republican | First female Governor of New Mexico | | 24 | Yingluck Shinawatra | Thailand | Prime Minister | 2011 | Pheu Thai Party | First female Prime Minister of Thailand | | 25 | Benazir Bhutto | Pakistan | Prime Minister | 1988 | Pakistan People's Party | First woman to head a democratic government in a majority Muslim nation | | 26 | Christine Lagarde | France | President of European Central Bank | 2019 | nan | First woman to lead the ECB | | 27 | Natalia Kanem | United Nations | Executive Director of UNFPA | 2017 | nan | Advocate for reproductive rights and women's health | | 28 | Abiy Ahmed | Ethiopia | nan | 2018 | nan | Supported women's rights and leadership in Ethiopia | | 29 | Nadia Murad | Iraq | Nobel Peace Prize Laureate | 2018 | nan | Advocate against sexual violence as a weapon of war | | 30 | Ilhan Omar | United States | Congresswoman | 2019 | Democratic | One of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress | | 31 | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | United States | Congresswoman | 2019 | Democratic | Youngest woman ever elected to Congress | | 32 | Greta Thunberg | Sweden | Environmental Activist | 2019 | nan | Global youth climate movement leader | | 33 | Marie Le Pen | France | Leader of the National Rally Party | 2011 | National Rally | Leaded far-right party and presidential candidate | | 34 | Joyce Banda | Malawi | President | 2012 | People's Party | First woman to serve as President in Malawi | | 35 | Marina Silva | Brazil | Senator | 2015 | Sustainability Network | Prominent environmentalist and political figure | | 36 | Michelle Wu | United States | Mayor of Boston | 2021 | Democratic | First woman and person of color to serve as Mayor of Boston | | 37 | Laura Chinchilla | Costa Rica | President | 2010 | National Liberation Party | First female President of Costa Rica | | 38 | Elena Kagan | United States | Supreme Court Justice | 2010 | nan | Fourth female Justice of the Supreme Court | | 39 | Svetlana Tikhanovskaya | Belarus | Opposition Leader | 2020 | nan | Opposition leader following contested elections | | 40 | Kaja Kallas | Estonia | Prime Minister | 2021 | Reform Party | First female Prime Minister of Estonia | | 41 | Mary McAleese | Ireland | President | 1997 | nan | Second female President of Ireland | | 42 | Tamara Keith | United States | NPR News Correspondent | 2014 | nan | National Public Radio's White House Correspondent | | 43 | Mary Barra | United States | CEO of General Motors | 2014 | nan | First female CEO of a major automaker | | 44 | Jacqueline Novogratz | United States | CEO of Acumen | 2001 | nan | Pioneer in social impact investing | | 45 | Marie Curie | Poland | Scientist and Politician | nan | nan | First woman to win a Nobel Prize | | 46 | Kenya Moore | United States | Reality TV Star and Activist | nan | nan | Advocated for women in leadership and health | | 47 | Kamala Harris | United States | U.S. Senator | 2017 | Democratic | Advocate for women's rights and health | | 48 | Michelle Bachelet | Chile | UN High Commissioner for Human Rights | 2018 | nan | Promoted human rights globally | | 49 | Rosario Dawson | United States | Actress and Activist | nan | nan | Advocated for women's empowerment and voting rights | | 50 | Toni Morrison | United States | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Nobel Prize laureate and advocate for African American rights | | 51 | Patricia Espinosa | Mexico | Executive Secretary of UNFCCC | 2016 | nan | Promoting climate action globally | | 52 | Francesca Romana | Italy | Chamber of Deputies Member | 2018 | Lega Nord | Political leader in Italian Parliament | | 53 | Maria Ressa | Philippines | Journalist and CEO | 2018 | nan | Nobel Peace Prize winner for press freedom | | 54 | Amy Klobuchar | United States | Senator | 2007 | Democratic | First female Senator from Minnesota | | 55 | Susan Collins | United States | Senator | 1997 | Republican | One of two female Senators from Maine | | 56 | Rashida Tlaib | United States | Congresswoman | 2019 | Democratic | One of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress | | 57 | Stacey Abrams | United States | Political Activist | nan | Democratic | Advocate for voting rights in Georgia | | 58 | Carmen Romero | Spain | Deputy Secretary-General | 2017 | nan | First woman in the position in the Spanish government | | 59 | Kamala Harris | United States | District Attorney | 2004 | Democratic | First female District Attorney of San Francisco | | 60 | Nina Turner | United States | Politician and Activist | 2015 | Democratic Party | Prominent progressive voice in U.S. politics | | 61 | Sirleaf Ellen Johnson | Liberia | President | 2006 | Unity Party | First elected female head of state in Africa | | 62 | Dorothy Combs | United States | Oregon House of Representatives | 2018 | Democratic | Promoted healthcare and education reforms | | 63 | Teresa May | United Kingdom | Prime Minister | 2016 | Conservative Party | Second female Prime Minister of the UK | | 64 | Mariana Mazzucato | Italy | Economist and Politician | nan | nan | Advocated for innovative growth policies | | 65 | Barbara Lee | United States | Congresswoman | 1998 | Democratic | Advocate for peace and social justice | | 66 | Ursula von der Leyen | Germany | Defense Minister | 2013 | Christian Democratic Union | First female Minister of Defense in Germany | | 67 | Natalia Korolevskaya | Ukraine | Member of Parliament | 2020 | nan | Representative for women's rights in Ukraine | | 68 | Amy Coney Barrett | United States | Supreme Court Justice | 2020 | nan | Fifth female Justice of the Supreme Court | | 69 | Florence Griffith-Joyner | United States | Track and Field Olympian | nan | nan | Advocated for women's sports and equality | | 70 | Kamala Harris | United States | Attorney General of California | 2011 | Democratic | First female Attorney General of California | | 71 | Jessica Meir | United States | NASA Scientist | 2019 | nan | Part of historic all-female spacewalk | | 72 | Annie Kuster | United States | Congresswoman | 2013 | Democratic | Advocate for women's rights and veterans issues | | 73 | Kate Brown | United States | Governor of Oregon | 2015 | Democratic | First openly bisexual governor in the U.S. | | 74 | Barbara Mikulski | United States | Senator | 1987 | Democratic | First female Senator from Maryland | | 75 | Carla Del Ponte | Switzerland | War Crimes Tribunal Prosecutor | 1999 | nan | Prosecuted war criminals in the Yugoslav Wars | | 76 | Svetlana Tikhanovskaya | Belarus | Presidential Candidate | 2020 | nan | Opposition candidate against authoritarian rule | | 77 | Shirley Chisholm | United States | Congresswoman | 1969 | Democratic | First Black woman elected to Congress | | 78 | Marina Silva | Brazil | Minister of Environment | 2003 | Workers' Party | Defender of Amazon rainforest against deforestation | | 79 | Astrid Lindgren | Sweden | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Advocate for children's rights and welfare | | 80 | Claudia Goldin | United States | Economist | nan | nan | Awarded for contributions to women's economic history | | 81 | Janet Reno | United States | Attorney General | 1993 | Democratic | First woman to serve as U.S. Attorney General | | 82 | Devika bannerji | India | Politician and Activist | 2014 | Indian National Congress | Advocate for women's empowerment | | 83 | Yasmeen Rashid | Pakistan | Politician and Activist | 2018 | Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf | Advocate for women's health in Pakistan | | 84 | Shamila Batohi | South Africa | National Director of Public Prosecutions | 2019 | nan | Lead prosecutor for national integrity | | 85 | Rekha Sharma | India | Chairperson of National Commission for Women | 2018 | nan | Advocate for women's rights in India | | 86 | Sapa Ghosh | India | Advocate and Activist | nan | nan | Promoting women's rights and legal reforms | | 87 | Nusrat Ghani | United Kingdom | Minister for Transport | 2020 | Conservative Party | First Muslim woman to be elected as a Conservative MP | | 88 | Ibtihaj Muhammad | United States | Olympic Fencer | 2016 | nan | First Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics wearing a hijab | | 89 | Cecilia Malmström | Sweden | European Commissioner for Trade | 2014 | nan | Promoted free trade agreements globally | | 90 | Johanna Sigurdardottir | Iceland | Prime Minister | 2009 | Social Democratic Alliance | First openly gay head of government in the world | | 91 | Yasmin Rashid | Pakistan | Politician and Activist | 2018 | Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf | Advocate for women's health in Pakistan | | 92 | Indira Nooyi | India | Former CEO of PepsiCo | 2006 | nan | Transformed and grew PepsiCo into healthier options | | 93 | Diane Abbott | United Kingdom | MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington | 1987 | Labour Party | First Black woman elected to the UK Parliament | | 94 | Liza Koshy | United States | Actor, Host, and Advocate | nan | nan | Youth advocate and creator for social change | | 95 | Lynn Smith | United States | Congresswoman | 2010 | Democratic | Advocator for women's and children's rights | | 96 | Fatou Bensouda | Gambia | Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court | 2012 | nan | First woman to serve as Chief Prosecutor | | 97 | Sirleaf Ellen Johnson | Liberia | President | 2006 | nan | Promoted democracy, peace, and women's rights | | 98 | Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska | Poland | Deputy Speaker of the Sejm | 2019 | Civic Coalition | Promoted women in politics in Poland | | 99 | Tammy Baldwin | United States | Senator | 2013 | Democratic | First openly gay U.S. Senator | | 100 | Megan Hunt | United States | State Senator | 2019 | Democratic | Advocate for women and LGBTQ rights in Nebraska | | 101 | Carrie Lam | Hong Kong | Chief Executive | 2017 | Hong Kong Government | First female Chief Executive of Hong Kong | | 102 | Erna Solberg | Norway | Prime Minister | 2013 | Conservative Party | Promoter of gender equality and women's rights | | 103 | Yvette Cooper | United Kingdom | MP | 1997 | Labour Party | Vocal advocate for women's issues and rights | | 104 | Florence Nightingale | United Kingdom | Nurse and Social Reformer | nan | nan | Founder of modern nursing and advocate for healthcare | | 105 | Shinzo Abe | Japan | Prime Minister | 2012 | Liberal Democratic Party | Promoted gender equality in the workforce | | 106 | Sophie Wilmès | Belgium | Prime Minister | 2020 | Mouvement Réformateur | First woman to serve as Prime Minister of Belgium | | 107 | Joanna Lumley | United Kingdom | Activist and Actress | nan | nan | Advocated for women's rights and treatment of refugees | | 108 | Ruth Simmons | United States | President of Prairie View A&M University | 2007 | nan | First female president of an Ivy League school | | 109 | Charlotte Brontë | United Kingdom | Author | nan | nan | Pioneer in women's literature and rights | | 110 | Gloria Steinem | United States | Feminist and Journalist | 1960s | nan | Prominent figure in the American feminist movement | | 111 | Barbara Lee | United States | Congresswoman | 1998 | Democratic | Vocal opponent of war and advocate for social justice | | 112 | Norah Fatehi | India | Actress and Dancer | nan | nan | Advocate for women empowerment in the entertainment industry | | 113 | Marjorie Taylor Greene | United States | Congresswoman | 2021 | Republican | Prominent and controversial political figure | | 114 | Patricia Arquette | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted equal pay for women in Hollywood | | 115 | Connie Johnson | Australia | Politician and Activist | nan | Australian Democrats | Advocate for social justice and equality | | 116 | Sonja Biserko | Serbia | Human Rights Activist | nan | nan | Advocate for women's rights and victims of war | | 117 | Leila Khaled | Palestine | Political Activist | nan | nan | Member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | | 118 | Jo Swinson | United Kingdom | Leader of the Liberal Democrats | 2019 | Liberal Democrats | First female leader of the party | | 119 | Anita Hill | United States | Law Professor and Activist | nan | nan | Prominent advocate for women's rights and combating sexual harassment | | 120 | Liz Truss | United Kingdom | Foreign Secretary | 2021 | Conservative Party | Promoted women's rights internationally | | 121 | Nina Turner | United States | Civic Leader and Activist | nan | nan | Advocate for social and economic justice | | 122 | Michelle Obama | United States | Former First Lady | 2009 | nan | Promoted education and healthy living | | 123 | Holly Grange | United States | State Representative | nan | Republican | Advocated for education and women in politics | | 124 | Imelda Marcos | Philippines | Politician and Socialite | 1965 | nan | Notorious for political power dynamics | | 125 | Michelle Hu | United States | Political Advocate | nan | nan | Youth advocate for women's empowerment | | 126 | Linda McMahon | United States | Administrator of the Small Business Administration | 2017 | Republican | Promoter of small business and women in business | | 127 | Kyrsten Sinema | United States | Senator | 2019 | Independent | First female Senator from Arizona | | 128 | Baroness Warsi | United Kingdom | Politician and Lawyer | 2007 | Conservative Party | First female Muslim cabinet member in the UK | | 129 | Lynda Carter | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's rights through public awareness | | 130 | Maud Kearney | United Kingdom | MP | nan | Labour Party | Advocated for women's rights and social justice | | 131 | Elena Rybakina | Kazakhstan | Tennis Player and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's roles in sports | | 132 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | United States | Congresswoman | 2015 | Democratic | Advocate for women's issues and civil rights | | 133 | Lourdes Florez | Mexico | Activist and Politician | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights and empowerment | | 134 | Diane Abbott | United Kingdom | MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington | 1987 | Labour Party | First Black woman elected to the UK Parliament | | 135 | Debbie Stabenow | United States | Senator | 2001 | Democratic | Focused on agriculture and women's health | | 136 | Yasmin Qureshi | United Kingdom | MP | 2010 | Labour Party | Focused on women's rights and social justice | | 137 | Tracey Crouch | United Kingdom | Minister for Sport and Civil Society | 2015 | Conservative Party | Advocate for women's participation in sports | | 138 | Nathalie Loiseau | France | Member of European Parliament | 2019 | La République En Marche! | Promoted women's rights and empowerment in Europe | | 139 | Sara Nelson | United States | Union Leader | nan | nan | Advocate for workers' rights and women's rights in unions | | 140 | Danica Patrick | United States | Race Car Driver and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted women's roles in motorsports | | 141 | Keegan Hirst | United Kingdom | Rugby Player and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted mental health awareness and LGBTQ rights | | 142 | Jessica Chastain | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for gender equality in film | | 143 | Rania Al Abdullah | Jordan | Queen and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's education and rights in Jordan | | 144 | Priti Patel | United Kingdom | Home Secretary | 2019 | Conservative Party | First female Indian-origin member to hold this position | | 145 | Sophie Wilmès | Belgium | Prime Minister | 2020 | Mouvement Réformateur | First woman to serve as Prime Minister of Belgium | | 146 | Lady Hale | United Kingdom | Former President of the Supreme Court | 2017 | nan | First woman to be appointed President of the Supreme Court | | 147 | Shirley Williams | United Kingdom | Politician and Reformer | 1970 | Liberal Democrats | Pioneered education reform and women's rights | | 148 | Amelia Earhart | United States | Aviator and Author | nan | nan | Pioneered women's aviation and adventure | | 149 | Kamala Harris | United States | Presidential Candidate | 2020 | Democratic | First female Black Vice Presidential nominee | | 150 | Jess Phillips | United Kingdom | MP and Activist | 2015 | Labour Party | Advocate for women's rights and gender equality | | 151 | Hope Hicks | United States | Communications Director | 2017 | Republican | One of the key aides in Trump's administration | | 152 | Veronica Scott | United States | Entrepreneur and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted women entrepreneurs in business | | 153 | Tarana Burke | United States | Activist and Founder of Me Too Movement | 2006 | nan | Promoted awareness against sexual harassment and assault | | 154 | Abigail Adams | United States | First Lady and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's rights and education | | 155 | Betty Friedan | United States | Feminist and Activist | 1963 | nan | Author of 'The Feminine Mystique' | | 156 | Zoe Saldana | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for diversity and representation in the film industry | | 157 | Roberta Jacobson | United States | Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico | 2016 | nan | Promoted U.S.-Mexico relations | | 158 | Ursula von der Leyen | Germany | Minister of Defense | 2013 | CDU | First female Minister of Defense in Germany | | 159 | Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall | United Kingdom | Royal Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted literacy and women's health | | 160 | Margarita Robles | Spain | Minister of Defense | 2018 | nan | Promoted women's rights and military reform | | 161 | Marie Curie | Poland | Scientist and Politician | nan | nan | First woman to win a Nobel Prize | | 162 | Sophie Turner | United Kingdom | Actress and Activist | nan | nan | Promoted mental health awareness for young people | | 163 | Annika Sörenstam | Sweden | Professional Golfer and Advocate | nan | nan | Pioneered women's participation in professional golf | | 164 | Michelle Bennett | United States | Tax Attorney and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for tax reform and women in finance | | 165 | Luisa González | Ecuador | Politician and Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights and representation | | 166 | Ellen Ochoa | United States | Astronaut and Advocate | nan | nan | First Hispanic woman in space | | 167 | Ruth Bader Ginsburg | United States | Supreme Court Justice | 1993 | nan | Promoted gender equality and women's rights in law | | 168 | Christine Lagarde | France | International Monetary Fund Managing Director | 2011 | nan | Promoter of gender equality in global finance | | 169 | Viola Davis | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for representation and diversity in Hollywood | | 170 | Malala Yousafzai | Pakistan | Activist and Nobel Laureate | 2014 | nan | Advocate for girls' education worldwide | | 171 | Indira Gandhi | India | Prime Minister | 1966 | Indian National Congress | First and only female Prime Minister of India | | 172 | Julia Gillard | Australia | Prime Minister | 2010 | Labor Party | First female Prime Minister of Australia | | 173 | Michelle Wu | United States | Mayor of Boston | 2021 | Democratic | First woman of color to serve as Mayor of Boston | | 174 | Oprah Winfrey | United States | Media Executive and Philanthropist | nan | nan | Advocate for education and women's empowerment | | 175 | María Elena Durazo | United States | Member of the California State Senate | 2018 | Democratic | Advocate for workers' rights and education reform | | 176 | Joyce Meyer | United States | Author and Preacher | nan | nan | Promoter of women's empowerment through faith | | 177 | Natasha Lamb | United States | Managing Partner and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of environmental sustainability and women's rights | | 178 | Asha Mohammadi | Afghanistan | Activist and Politician | nan | nan | Advocate for women's rights and processes in Afghanistan | | 179 | Amy Klobuchar | United States | Senator | 2007 | Democratic | Political leader focusing on health and education | | 180 | Rebeca Grynspan | Costa Rica | Secretary-General of UNCTAD | 2021 | nan | Focused on women's economic empowerment globally | | 181 | Susan Collins | United States | Senator | 1997 | Republican | One of the few moderate voices in the Senate | | 182 | Isabel Allende | Chile | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Promoting women's rights through literature | | 183 | Meghan Markle | United Kingdom | Duchess and Activist | nan | nan | Promoting mental health awareness and women's rights | | 184 | Kimberly Clark | United States | Environmental Advocate | nan | nan | Advocated for sustainability and women's rights | | 185 | Marina Silva | Brazil | Senator and Minister | nan | nan | Advocate for climate change action and preservation | | 186 | Ramona Shelburne | United States | ESPN Reporter | nan | nan | Advocate for women in journalism | | 187 | Malala Yousafzai | Pakistan | Nobel Laureate and Activist | 2014 | nan | Promoted girls' education and women's rights | | 188 | Elsie Fisher | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for mental health awareness for youth | | 189 | Billie Jean King | United States | Tennis Player and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of equal pay and women's sports | | 190 | Tanisha Wright | United States | WNBA Player and Coach | nan | nan | Advocate for women in sports and coaching | | 191 | Yasmin Finch | United Kingdom | Entrepreneur and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of women's entrepreneurship and leadership | | 192 | Rama Yade | France | Politician and Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of human and women's rights globally | | 193 | Jodie Foster | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's rights and gender equality | | 194 | Kirsten Gillibrand | United States | Senator | 2009 | Democratic | Advocate for women's rights and military reform | | 195 | Angela Rayner | United Kingdom | Deputy Leader of the Labour Party | 2020 | Labour Party | Vocal advocate for workers' rights | | 196 | Arundhati Roy | India | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Advocated for social justice and human rights | | 197 | Rosa Parks | United States | Civil Rights Activist | nan | nan | Known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott | | 198 | Ursula von der Leyen | Germany | Minister of Defense | 2013 | Conservative Party | Advocate for women's roles in the military | | 199 | Marie Curie | Poland | Physicist and Chemist | 1903 | nan | First woman to win a Nobel Prize in Sciences | | 200 | Frida Kahlo | Mexico | Artist and Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of indigenous culture and women's rights | | 201 | Emma Watson | United Kingdom | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | UN Women Goodwill Ambassador; advocate for gender equality | | 202 | Maisie Williams | United Kingdom | Actress and Activist | nan | nan | Advocate for youth empowerment and women's rights | | 203 | Sarah Silverman | United States | Comedian and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights through comedic dialogue | | 204 | Leah Pritchett | United States | Top Fuel Drag Racer | nan | nan | Advocate in motorsports for women | | 205 | Kathleen Wynne | Canada | Premier of Ontario | 2013 | Liberal Party | First female Premier of Ontario | | 206 | Ida B. Wells | United States | Journalist and Activist | nan | nan | Pioneer in anti-lynching activism and women's rights | | 207 | Betty Lou Barkley | United States | Environmentalist and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted environmental justice and legal reform | | 208 | Sandrine Rousseau | France | Politician and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for feminism and social justice in France | | 209 | Sophie Wilson | United Kingdom | Engineer and Tech Developer | nan | nan | Pioneer in computer programming and advocacy for inclusion | | 210 | Lucy Stone | United States | Abolitionist and Suffragist | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights and suffrage | | 211 | Tammy Baldwin | United States | Senator | 2013 | Democratic | First openly gay U.S. Senator | | 212 | Mary Barra | United States | Chairman and CEO of GM | 2014 | nan | Promoter of gender equality in automotive industry | | 213 | Jennifer Aniston | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocated for women's health and wellness issues | | 214 | Britney Spears | United States | Singer and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for personal freedom and mental health | | 215 | Maria Butina | Russia | Political Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights in Russia | | 216 | Ruth Bader Ginsburg | United States | Supreme Court Justice | 1993 | nan | Pioneered gender equality in laws | | 217 | Samantha Harris | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's health and wellness | | 218 | Margaret Mead | United States | Cultural Anthropologist | nan | nan | Pioneer in gender and culture studies | | 219 | Simone de Beauvoir | France | Philosopher and Feminist | 1949 | nan | Author of 'The Second Sex' | | 220 | Harriet Tubman | United States | Abolitionist | nan | nan | Escaped slavery and led others to freedom | | 221 | Zainab Salbi | Iraq | Author and Humanitarian | nan | nan | Advocated for women's rights in conflict zones | | 222 | Naomi Klein | Canada | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Advocate for environmentalism and feminism | | 223 | María Teresa Fernández de la Vega | Spain | Former Deputy Prime Minister | 2004 | nan | Pioneer of women's leadership in Spain | | 224 | Yoko Ono | Japan | Artist and Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of feminism and peace | | 225 | Shirley Temple | United States | Actress and Diplomat | nan | nan | Promoter of humanitarian causes and women's rights | | 226 | Barbara Tuchman | United States | Author and Historian | nan | nan | Advocate for understanding women's roles in history | | 227 | Zora Neale Hurston | United States | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Promoted African American literature and culture | | 228 | Khady Sylla | Senegal | Politician | 2019 | nan | Advocate for women's rights and empowerment | | 229 | Alice Walker | United States | Author and Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of women's issues through drama and literature | | 230 | Patricia Arquette | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoted pay equity for women in Hollywood | | 231 | Carmen Calvo | Spain | Deputy Prime Minister | 2018 | nan | Promoter of women's rights in Spanish politics | | 232 | Tina Fey | United States | Comedian and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of women's empowerment through comedy | | 233 | Leonora Carrington | United Kingdom | Artist and Writer | nan | nan | Promoter of women's roles in surrealism | | 234 | Glenda Jackson | United Kingdom | Actress and Politician | 1992 | Labour Party | Promoter of women's rights in film and politics | | 235 | Ishita Dutta | India | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Advocate for women's empowerment and health | | 236 | Clara Zetkin | Germany | Politician and Activist | nan | nan | Advocated for women's rights and socialism in Germany | | 237 | Gita Gopinath | India | Chief Economist of the IMF | 2018 | nan | Pioneer female economist in Indian and global economics | | 238 | Sofia Vergara | Colombia | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Promotes education and women in business | | 239 | Hedy Lamarr | Austria | Inventor and Actress | nan | nan | Pioneer in technology and women's empowerment | | 240 | Dolores Huerta | United States | Civil Rights Activist | nan | nan | Promoter of labor rights and women's issues | | 241 | Pramila Jayapal | United States | Congresswoman | 2017 | Democratic | Advocate for diverse civil rights | | 242 | Betty Friedan | United States | Women's Rights Activist | 1963 | nan | Promoter of the Women's Movement in the U.S. | | 243 | Julianna Margulies | United States | Actress and Advocate | nan | nan | Promote women's health and gender equality | | 244 | Meena Harris | United States | Author and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of women's rights and children's rights | | 245 | Fayza Khamis | Egypt | Politician and Advocate | nan | nan | Promoter of women's political rights in Egypt | | 246 | Nancy Pelosi | United States | Speaker of the House | 2007 | Democratic | First female Speaker of the House in U.S. history |