
We asked some British Council students to tell us about famous women from their country. This is what they said.
Princess Fatma Ismail, the patron of Egyptian knowledge, established the first university in Cairo after donating the land for the university and all the building construction costs. She was involved in a variety of charitable activities.
Ahmed, Egypt
Lika Kavjaradze was a Georgian woman. She was such a beautiful and talented actor, and everyone in Georgia loved her. And nowadays many people still like her, and her role in Georgian films. We are proud of her. Her most famous film is The Wishing Tree.
Diana, Georgia
Simona Halep is a professional tennis player from Romania. She started to play tennis at the age of four. With hard work, dedication and a lot of practice, she managed to win many international competitions. She was ranked world number one in singles competitions twice (between 2017 and 2019).
Beatrice, Romania
Samira Moussa was the first female Egyptian nuclear physicist. She was born on 3 March 1917 in Egypt and died on 5 August 1952 in a car crash in the USA. She won an Order of Science and Arts. She is also known as the mother of atomic energy. Her mother died of cancer, and her father was a famous political activist. She received a Fulbright Scholarship in Atomic Radiation from the University of California.
Maged, Egypt
Ana Aslan was a Romanian doctor specialising in gerontology. She highlighted the importance of procaine in the improvement of ageing. She discovered and prepared vitamin H3 (Gerovital H3), a geriatric product registered in 30 countries, and she invented a geriatric product which has her name 'Aslavital'. Many international personalities, such as Charlie Chaplin and Salvador Dali, used her treatment. She was a member of many international academies, such as the Romanian Academy of Medicine.
Carmen, Romania
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Jamala is a famous singer from Ukraine. In 2016 she won the Eurovision Song Contest with her song "1944". Jamala’s song "1944" is about the tragic deportation of the Crimean Tatar people by Joseph Stalin during World War II. Today, Jamala supports the Crimean Tatars and is against the war.
Merve has become an inspiration to many young women pursuing careers in acting.
A famous woman from my hometown is Maria Mudryak. She is a young but outstanding opera singer who studied opera in Italy. She has won multiple prizes for her perfomance and she 's been singing on the best world stages since her graduation. She is only in her thirties now so everything is ahead!
While Marie Popelin was the first woman in Belgium to obtain a law degree – from the ULB in 1888 – she was not allowed to practice law, a profession closed to women. This contradiction led her to found Belgium’s first organisation dedicated to women’s rights. She was ceaselessly harassed by the public and private sector and in the media, with cartoons popping up depicting her breastfeeding in court and leaving domestic duties to her victimised husband. Popelin’s work led to women being admitted to the bar in the 1920s, but she did not live to see it, having died in 1913.
Clarice Lispector is a famous brazilian writer from the last century, her work is still studied in schools and universities.
Shakira, she is a wonder artist, a example of female empowerment, she have a foundation called barefoot
Nirmala Sitaraman, finance minister of India. She is very intelligent and hardworking woman. She had struggled a lot to get in this position, being the first woman finance minister of India is a proud thing to say.
Hi poorna,
Thank you so much for telling us about Nirmala Sitaraman. That's certainly a great achievment 😊
Best wishes,
Jo (LearnEnglish team)