d

#100 Voices

#100 Voices

The 100 Voices project gathers stories of inspirational RCRC women from the very beginning of the Movement until present day

Read the Voices of women leaders

  • Ibukunoluwa Ogunsola Adeyanju smiling at the camera

    Ibukunoluwa Ogunsola Adeyanju

    I want to serve humanity

    Read more
  • Kaltun Hussein Dahir smiling at the camera

    Kaltun Hussein Dahir

    ”Women and girls are solution-makers”

    Read more
  • Wiem Chamsi smiling at the camera

    Wiem Chamsi

    ”True female leaders are needed to set a model for future generations”

    Read more
  • Christine Nthae looking at the camera

    Christine Nthae

    “I was called the Sunday Mom”

    Read more
  • Cecile Akame, Sara Fowler and Margareta Wahlström

    Sara Fowler

    ”Women need to participate in all decision-making levels”

    Read more
  • Erin Law, IFRC

    Erin Law

    “During a crisis women keep their families safe”

    Read more

What is the 100 Voices project?

The 100 Voices project gathers stories of inspirational Red Cross Red Crescent women from the very beginning of the Movement until present day. It showcases the collective and individual commitments and contributions that women have made to the Movement in every corner of the world. We believe that these women’s stories deserve a place in our common history, and we know that without them the RCRC Movement would not be the same. Women play a pivotal role throughout the RCRC Movement, and their voices deserve to be heard.

Call for nominations

Know of a woman who is leading change and whose story should be heard? Do not hesitate to share her story, following the instructions in this document. Reach out to glowred@redcross.se if you have any questions. We look forward to reading your contributions!

Acknowledgements

We want to thank the Swiss Red Cross Society for their generous contribution, without it the 100 Voices project would have never been possible. We also want to thank the Swedish Red Cross for hosting this platform.

Thank you also to the Canadian Red Cross, the Spanish Red Cross, Mr Ahmad Zaklouta, Mr Umar Al Ayoubi and Mr Amin Al Ayoubi for helping us with translations.

Lastly, a warm thank you to the women who have shared their Voices – keep glowing!

Where do the Voices come from ?

Naviguate through our interactive map to see where we find all our inspiring stories !