Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a prominent figure in Nigeria, known for her roles as an educator, political activist, suffragist, and advocate for women’s rights.
Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a prominent figure in Nigeria, known for her roles as an educator, political activist, suffragist, and advocate for women’s rights.
Distinguished opera singer renowned for her coloratura soprano vocals and her contributions as a vocal educator.
Among the first Solomon Islands women sent abroad for education.
South Sudanese politician
Suriname-born Dutch mathematician and the first female professor of mathematics at the University of Amsterdam.
New Zealand teacher, prohibitionist, landowner, businesswoman
Dora Gómez Bueno de Acuña was a multifaceted personality—a poet, educator, journalist, and radio actress. She acquired her education at the Escuela Normal de Asunción, graduating as a teacher.
Ives Heraldine “Ma” Rock left an indelible mark as a trailblazing figure in both education and politics. As the first woman elected to Parliament in Saint Lucia, she shattered gender barriers and became a catalyst for change.
Dame Monica Jessie Dacon has left an indelible mark as a distinguished schoolteacher, educator, and politician in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
María Nsué Angüe was a prominent Equatoguinean writer and served as the Minister of Education and Culture.