Women in African History
Spotlight on women!
The UNESCO Women in African History Series aims to highlight a selection of key women figures in African history. Through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the project showcases 20 African women or women of African descent. It demonstrates that historically, women have distinguished themselves in diverse fields such as politics (Gisèle Rabesahala), diplomacy and resistance against colonization (Nzinga Mbandi), defence of women’s rights (Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti) and environmental protection (Wangari Maathai).
This list of 20 women represents only a small part of the contribution of African women, known and unknown, to the history of their countries, Africa and all mankind. Through this project and by emphasizing the education, academic careers and main achievements of these exceptional women, UNESCO seeks to highlight their legacy and calls for continued research on the role of women in African history.
Women figures covered by the series
Gisele Rabesahala | Njinga Mbandi | Wangari Maathai | Yennega |
Women Soldiers of Dahomey | Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti | The Mulatto Solitude | Taytu Betul |