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Women who are red-linked in English Wikipedia[change | change source]

Wikiproject Courage in Journalism[change | change source]

See Courage in Journalism WikiProject. This is a WikProject to start articles for recipients of the Courage in Journalism Award who do not have an English-language article.

Here are the names: 2016: Mabel Cáceres, Stella Paul. 2015: Mwape Kumwenda, Anna NemtsovaLourdes Ramirez, Linda Deutsch. 2014: Solange Lusiku Nsimire, Alexandra Trower. 2013: Najiba Ayubi, Nour Kelze, Bopha Phorn, Edna Machirori, Anne Finucane. 2012: Asmaa Al-Ghoul. 2011: Parisa Hafezi, Chiranuch Premchaiporn. 2010: Claudia Julieta Duque. 2009: Agnes Taile, Amira Haas. 2008: Edith Lederer. 2007: Peta Thornycroft. 2005: Sumi Khan. 2004: Mabel Rehnfeldt, Salima Tlemcani. 2003: Tatyana Goryachova, Marielos Monzon, Magdalena Ruiz. 2002: Sandra Nyaira. 2001: Amal Abbas, Carmen Gurruchaga, Colleen “Koky” Dishon (1924-2004). 2000: Agnes Nindorera. 1999: Sharifa Akhlas, Aferdita Kelmendi, Peggy Peterman (1936-2004). 1998: Blanca Rosales Valencia, Anna Zarkova, Bonnie Angelo, 1997: Bina Bektiati of Indonesia, Maribel Gutierrez Moreno, Nancy Woodhull (1945-1997). 1996: Saida Ramadan, Lucy Sichone. 1995: Horria Saihi. 1994: Marie-Yolande Saint-Fleur. 1993: Mirsada Sakic-Hatibovic, Arijana Saracevic, Cecilia Valenzuela. 1992: Catherine Gicheru, Kemal Kurspahic, Gordana Knezevic, Margaret Moth. 1991: Lyubov Kovalevskaya, Marites Vitug. 1990: Maria Jimena Duzan, Florica Ichim, Lilianne Pierre-Paul.

NASA’s Human Computers[change | change source]

Human rights[change | change source]

Sara al-Drees (ar:سارة الدريس) jailed in Kuwait. Twitter. Bio at International Prize for Arabic Fiction. see NT blog [1] (Arabic WP)

Fatima Naoot (ar: فاطمة ناعوت ) Egyptian writer/poet. Facebook.[2] Egyptian wiki

International Prize for Arabic Fiction Nadwa[change | change source]

See en:International Prize for Arabic Fiction Nadwa

FreeThe20 campaign[change | change source]

FreeThe20 campaign, Rasha Chorbaji, Ta Phong Tan, Nadiya Savchenko, Naw Ohn Hla, Sanaa Seif, Judge María Lourdes Afiuni Mora, Bui Thi Minh Hang, Liu Xia, Phyoe Phyoe Aung, Leyla Yunus, Matlyuba Kamilova, Aster Yohannes, Gao Yu, Blen Mesfin, Meron Alemayehu, Nigist Wondifraw, Bahareh Hedayat, Khadija Ismayilova, Wang Yu

State Department award for Yazidi women[change | change source]

2015 TIP Report Heroes - Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons

Each year, the Department of State honors individuals around the world who have devoted their lives to the fight against human trafficking. These individuals are NGO workers, lawmakers, police officers, and concerned citizens who are committed to ending modern slavery. They are recognized for their tireless efforts—despite resistance, opposition, and threats to their lives—to protect victims, punish offenders, and raise awareness of ongoing criminal practices in their countries and abroad. For more information about current and past Trafficking in Persons Report Heroes, including how to connect with them, please visit the Trafficking in Persons Report Heroes Global Network at www.tipheroes.org. [3]

Journalists[change | change source]

  • Ruqia Hassan نيسان إبراهيم - journalist in Syria, executed: NYT et al [5]

Photojournalists[change | change source]

Ten female photojournalists

  • Lynsey Addario - named by American Photo Magazine one of the most influential photographers over the past 25 years
  • Camille Lepage - French photojournalist killed on duty in the Central African Republic
  • Heather Agyepong - London, photographs Africa (Agbogbloshie)
  • Ruth Prieto Arenas - Mexico City, migration
  • Homai Vyarawalla - aka "Dalda 13" - India's first female photojournalist in the late 1930s, recorded the last days of the British Empire in India
  • Glenna Gordon - documentary photographer in Africa since 2006
  • Arati Kumar-Rao - South Asia, climate change and environment, awarded for her documentation of the oil spills in the Sundarbans.
  • Lisa Krantz - tells stories: women who were survivors of the military's "pervasive and long-standing problem of sexual assaults", the recovery of a triple amputee veteran.
  • Stephanie Sinclair - child marriage and self-immolation (National Geographic)
  • Malin Fezehai - Eritrean and Swedish photographer and filmmaker based in New York, displaced communities: African asylum-seekers in Israel and the sinking islands of Kiribati.

Scientists[change | change source]

Lawyers[change | change source]

Groups and organizations[change | change source]

2015 notable deaths[change | change source]

Scientific American, "Gone in 2015: Commemorating 10 Outstanding Women in Science" [27]

  • Kathryn Barnard
  • Aída Fernández Ríos [28] (enwiki)
  • Anita Kurmann
  • Dottie Thomas (Dorothy Thomas) NYT: [29] disambig [30] (enwiki)
  • Margaret Tisdale - Welsh clinical virologist - some sources:
    • Scientific American, "Gone in 2015: Commemorating 10 Outstanding Women in Science" [31]
    • NewsNorthWales, "Tributes paid to Montgomeryshire scientist Margaret Tisdale who has died, aged 64" [32]
    • Leonie's Blog, "Two Coroners, Two Deaths: The Scientist and The Chef", [33] unsourced report of inquests involving Citalopram
    • AntiDepAware, "The Scientist, the Doctor and the Coroner" [34] a blog "promoting awareness of the dangers of antidepressants"
    • Bedfordshire-news, "Volunteering stress is linked to Wrestlingworth school governor's suicide" [35] inquest: post-retirement activities and concerns about Citalopram. Doctor statement and coroner statement: [36]
    • Co-author of publication on HIV [37][38]
    • Pubfacts, "Publications authored by Margaret Tisdale" [39]
    • List of publications [40] (Chinese language)
    • DocbyDoc: Scientific professional community [41] publications by year
    • Neuraminidase Inhibitor Susceptibility Network - position statement [42] (all now have enwiki articles)

Articles created[change | change source]

Shaimaa Sabbagh, Alissa Rubin, Samira Khalil, Samira Salih al-Nuaimi, Petra Herrera, Alissa Rubin, Altenhohenau, Rafida Bonya Ahmed, Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi, Vicky Ntetema, Mauritanian Association for Human Rights, Ashwaq Moharram, Doaa el-Adl, 100 Women (BBC), Riham El Hour, Courage in Journalism Award, Justice for Sisters, Angelica Ross, Leanne Pittsford, Rauda Morcos, Aswat, Shaimaa Sabbagh, Zakia Soman, Rasha Sharbaji (director), Melanne Verveer, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee, Shifa Gardi, FreeThe20 campaign, Fatemeh Ekhtesari

International Women of Courage Award[change | change source]

International Women of Courage Award; 2016: Sara Hossain, Debra Baptist-Estrada, Ni Yulan, Latifa Ibn Ziaten, Thelma Aldana, Nagham Nawzat Hasan, Nisha Ayub, Fatimata M’baye, Zhanna Nemtsova, Zuzana Stevulova, Awadeya Mahmoud, Vicky Ntetema, Rodjaraeg Wattanapanit, Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi. 2015: Niloofar Rahmani, Nadia Sharmeen, Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra, May Sabe Phyu, Emilie Béatrice Epaye, Marie Claire Tchecola, Sayaka Osakabe, Arbana Xharra, Tabassum Adnan, Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji. 2014: Nasrin Oryakhil, Roshika Deo, Rusudan Gotsiridze, Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar, Laxmi Aggarwal, Fatimata Touré, Maha Al Muneef, Oinikhol Bobonazarova, Ruslana Lyzhychko, Beatrice Mtetwa. 2013: Malalai Bahaduri, Tsering Woeser, Julieta Castellanos, Nirbhaya "Fearless", Josephine Obiajulu Odumakin, Elena Milashina, Fartuun Adan, Razan Zeitouneh, Ta Phong Tan. 2012:Aneesa Ahmed, Zin Mar Aung, Samar Badawi, Shad Begum, Maryam Durani, Pricilla de Oliveira Azevedo, Hana Elhebshi, Jineth Bedoya Lima, Şafak Pavey, Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih, Gabi Calleja. 2011: Maria Bashir, Henriette Ekwe Ebongo, Guo Jianmei, Eva Abu Halaweh, Marisela Morales Ibañez, Ágnes OsztolykánRoza Otunbayeva, Ghulam Sughra, Yoani Sanchez, Nasta Palazhanka. 2010: Shukria Asil, Shafiqa Quraishi, Androula Henriques, Sonia Pierre, Shadi Sadr, Ann Njogu, Lee Ae-ran, Jansila Majeed, Marie Claude Naddaf, Jestina Mukoko. 2009: Mutabar Tadjibayeva, Ambiga Sreenevasan, Wazhma Frogh, Norma Cruz, Suaad Allami, Hadizatou Mani. Veronika Marchenko, Reem Al Numery. 2008: Suraya Pakzad, Virisila Buadromo, Eaman al-Gobory, Valdete Idrizi, Begum Jan, Nibal Thawabteh, Cynthia Bendlin, Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim. 2007: Jennifer Louise Williams, Siti Musdah Mulia, Ilze Jaunalksne, Samia al-Amoudi, Mariya Ahmed Didi, Susana Trimarco de Veron, Aziza Siddiqui, Sundus Abbas, Shatha Abdul Razzak Abbousi, Mary Akrami