Former Nigeria minister of environment and currently the second in command in the United Nations Secretariat, Amina J. Mohammed has emerged as one of the 100 Most Influential African Women for 2019, among other women.
The selection was made by a leading African Rating and PR firm, Advance Media which has over the years, been engaged in changing the narrative about Africa through rating and ranking publications and the launch of this initiative. It has planned not only to celebrate Africans but showcase the individual and collective works of women who are earnestly inspiring the next generation of leaders in Africa.
The inaugural list of features distinguished women whose works and accomplishments continue to inspire the next generation of women in Africa.
Speaking about the list, the Managing Director of Avance Media, Prince Akpah, said that the list has a representation of 100 women from 35 African countries who are changing the feminine narrative and challenging the status quo of women on the continent.
He said that some of the honourees have expressed interest in offering mentorship opportunities to young women from across the continent through the Be A Girl Mentorship program which is being launched to upsurge the impact of the publication.
The list features women who occupy eminent leadership positions such as President, Prime Minister, Secretary General, First Lady, Governor, Minister, CEO and Commissioners. Notable among them are Ethiopia’s President H.E. Sahle-Work Zewde, Liberia’s Vice PresidentH.E. Jewel Taylor, Namibia’s Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Dr SaaraKuugongelwa-Amadhila, United Nations Deputy Secretary General H.E. Amina J. Mohammed and former presidents, H.E. Ellen Sirleaf Johnson and H.E. Catherine Samba-Panza.
The list also features young women activists such as AU Youth Envoy AyaChebbi, Farida Bemba Nabourema and Ilwad Elman.
Profiles of all the honouree have been published on100women.avancemedia.org and applications for the Be A Girl Mentorship Program is also opened.
Below is the list of Avance Media’s 2019 100 Most Influential African Women arranged in alphabetical order.
1. AbiolaBawuah || United Bank for Africa (UBA)
2. AïdaDiarra || Visa, SSA
3. Amani Abou-Zeid(H.EDr.) || African Union Commission
4. Amina C. Mohammed (Amb. Dr) || Kenyan Cabinet Minister
5. Amina J. Mohammed (H.E) || United Nations
6. Amira Elfadil Mohammed Elfadil(H.E) || African Union Commission
7. Angela Kyeremanten-Jimoh || IBM
8. AngéliqueKidjo || Musician
9. ArunmaOteh || University of Oxford
10. AyaChebbi || African Union Commission
11. Bethlehem TilahunAlemu || soleRebels
12. BinetaDiop(H.E) || African Union Commission
13. BintaToureNdoye || The Orabank Group
14. Bogolo Joy Kenewendo || Batswana Cabinet Minister
15. BonangMatheba || Media Personality
16. Carole Wainaina || Africa 50
17. Caroline Abel || Central Bank of Seychelles
18. Caster Semenya || Athlete
19. Catherine Samba-Panza(H.E) || Former President, Central African Republic
20. CessoumaMinataSamate(H.E) || African Union Commission
21. ChimamandaNgoziAdichie || Author
22. Clare Akamanzi || Rwanda Development Board
23. CoumbaToure || Africans Rising Movement
24. Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon || International Labour Organisation
25. DelphineMaidou || Allianz Africa
26. Diane Karusisi(Dr) || Bank of Kigali
27. Elisabeth MedouBadang || Orange Africa
28. Elizabeth ElangoBintliff || Junior Achievement Africa
29. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (H.E) || The Elders
30. Farida Bemba Nabourema|| Togolese Civil League
31. Fatima K. Mohammed (H.E) || United Nations
32. Fatma Samba DioufSamoura || FIFA
33. FatouBomBensouda || International Criminal Court
34. FatouJagne Senghor || Article 19 West Africa
35. FolorunshoAlakija || Famfa Oil
36. Genevieve Nnaji || Actress
37. Gladys Kokorwe || National Assembly of Botswana
38. GraçaMachel || GracaMachel Trust
39. Hanna Tetteh(H.E) || United Nations
40. KamissaCamara (Hon) || Malian Cabinet Minister
41. IbukunAwosika || First Bank of Nigeria
42. Ilwad Elman || Elman Peace and Human Rights Center
43. Irene Ovonji-Odida || The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers
44. Jackie Chimhanzi(Dr) || African Leadership Institute
45. Janine KacouDiagou || Nsia Groupe
46. Jeannine MabundaLioko || DRC National Assembly
47. Jewel Taylor (H.E) || Liberian Vice President
48. Josefa Leonel CorreiaSacko(H.E) || African Union Commission
49. Joyce Aryee(Dr) || Newmont Ghana Gold Ltd
50. Joyce Msuya || United Nations Environment Programme
51. Joyce-Ann Wainaina || Citi East Africa
52. Judy Dlamini(Dr) || University of the Witwatersrand
53. Juliana Kantengwa(Dr) || Pan African Parliament
54. Julie Gichuru || Acumen Communication Ltd
55. Justice Irene Mambilima || Supreme Court of Zambia
56. Justina Mutale || Justina Mutale Foundation
57. Khadja Nin || Musician
58. LeymahGbowee || Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa
59. Linda Ikeji || Blogger
60. Louise Mushikiwabo || Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie
61. LupitaNyong’o || Actress
62. Mandisa Maya || Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa
63. Mariam Jack-Denton || National Assembly of the Gambia
64. Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti(Dr) || WHO
65. Maya Hanoomanjee || National Assembly of Mauritius
66. MeazaAshenafi || Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia
67. Michelle Ndiaye || Africa Peace and Security Programme
68. Mo Abudu || Ebony Life TV
69. Monica Geingos(H.E) || Namibian First Lady
70. Mosun Belo-Olusoga || Access Bank PLC Nigeria
71. Nadia Fettah || Saham Finances
72. NgoziOkonjoIweala || Gavi Alliance
73. Nicky Newton-King || Johannesburg Stock Exchange
74. NkosazanaDlamini-Zuma (H.E) || South African Cabinet Minister
75. NunuNtshingila || Facebook Africa
76. ObiageliEzekwesili || Transparency International
77. OmotolaJaladeEkeinde || Actress
78. OsaretinDemuren || GT Bank PLC Nigeria
79. OumouSangaré || Musician
80. PhumzileMlambo-Ngcuka(Dr) || UN Women
81. Precious Moloi-Motsepe(Dr) || African Fashion International
82. Priscilla Schwartz (Dr) || Sierra Leone Cabinet Minister
83. PriscillahMabelane || BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
84. Rebecca Akufo-Addo(H.E) || Ghanaian First Lady
85. Rebecca Enonchong || Apps Tech
86. Rebecca Kadaga(Rt. Hon. ) || Parliament of Uganda
87. RetselisitsoeMatlanyane(Dr) || Central Bank of Lesotho
88. SaaraKuugongelwa-Amadhila (Rt. Hon. Dr) || Namibian Prime Minister
89. Sahle-Work Zewde(H.E) || Ethiopian President
90. Sarah MbiEnow Anyang Agbor(Prof H.E) || African Union Commission
91. Sheila Tlou(Professor ) || Global HIV Prevention Coalition
92. Sola David-Borha || Standard Bank Africa
93. Sophie Ikenye || BBC Focus on Africa
94. Tiwa Savage || Musician
95. TsitsiMasiyiwa || Higherlife Foundation
96. Vera Songwe (Dr) || United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
97. VerónicaMacamo || Assembly of the Republic of Mozambique
98. Wendy Lucas Bull || Absa Group Limited
99. Winnie Byanyima || Oxfam International
100. Yvonne Chaka Chaka || Musician