Who do you think should win? We invite readers of The Day to choose between three extraordinary young women who have made their mark on the world in the past 12 months.
Review of the year: the most inspiring person
Who do you think should win? We invite readers of The Day to choose between three extraordinary young women who have made their mark on the world in the past 12 months.
At the beginning of March, Taisia Bekbulatova started frantically buying plane tickets. Russian had just passed a law against anyone producing "fake" news about its "special operation" in Ukraine: in other words, telling the truth about the invasion. Rather than risk her colleagues going to prison, Taisia was determined to get them out of the country.
Taisia has been a thorn in the side of the Putin regime since launching the online magazine Holod Media in 2019. Her home was raided by the police, and at the end of last year she was labelled a "foreign agent". She was forced to escape to Georgia, where she now runs Holod Media from TbilisiThe capital of Georgia, at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. .
Taisia is one of three women shortlisted for The Day's Person of the Year award. We believe they deserve to be celebrated for their amazing contributions to our mission: "Build a better world."
The US magazine Time came up with the idea of a Person of the Year in 1927. This year it chose Ukrainian president Volodymyr ZelenskyZelensky won more than 73% of the vote to become Ukrainian President in April 2019. Incredibly, he once starred in a satirical drama in which his character accidentally wins the Ukrainian presidency..
The Day's shortlist is unusual in consisting entirely of women. The reason? There were so many amazing women on our longlist that we decided that three women should be put forward for the final vote.
Marie Christina Kolo was nominated for her environmental campaigning. In 2015 her organisation Indian Ocean Climate Network organised the first climate-change protest march in her native MadagascarAn island country in the Indian Ocean. .
The following year she founded Green N Kool, which sells eco-friendly products and builds playgrounds from recycled materials. She also campaigns against sexism and ageism, and has clashed with the Madagascar government over its failure to address them. She has highlighted her country's problems to the rest of the world by speaking at the UNUnited Nations. An intergovernmental organisation based in New York that aims to maintain international peace and security. and COP27The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the Conference of the Parties (COP). .
Mahsa Amini was a 22-year-old Kurdish woman who died in September after being arrested by Iran's religious police for not wearing the hijab properly. The government claimed she had died of natural causes, but witnesses reported that she had been brutally beaten.
Within hours of her death, protests against Iran's oppressive regime began to spread across the country. They have continued ever since. The inscription on Mahsa's tomb reads: "Your name will become a rallying cry" - and so it has proved.
Who do you think should win?
Taisia Bekbulatova: It takes incredible bravery for anyone in Russia to stand up to the government. She personifies the spirit of independent journalism, and has shown huge determination in keeping Holod Media going.
Marie Christina Kolo: Highlighting the effect of climate change on poorer countries is a vital part of the fight to save our planet. She has been a dauntless campaigner for the environment, women and old people.
Mahsa Amini: Although she was not an activist herself, her death has had extraordinarily wide consequences. The protests are the biggest Iran has seen for years, and could spell the end of the current regime.
Keywords
Tbilisi - The capital of Georgia, at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.
Volodymyr Zelensky - Zelensky won more than 73% of the vote to become Ukrainian President in April 2019. Incredibly, he once starred in a satirical drama in which his character accidentally wins the Ukrainian presidency.
Madagascar - An island country in the Indian Ocean.
UN - United Nations. An intergovernmental organisation based in New York that aims to maintain international peace and security.
COP27 - The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the Conference of the Parties (COP).
Review of the year: the most inspiring person
Glossary
Tbilisi - The capital of Georgia, at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.
Volodymyr Zelensky - Zelensky won more than 73% of the vote to become Ukrainian President in April 2019. Incredibly, he once starred in a satirical drama in which his character accidentally wins the Ukrainian presidency.
Madagascar - An island country in the Indian Ocean.
UN - United Nations. An intergovernmental organisation based in New York that aims to maintain international peace and security.
COP27 - The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the Conference of the Parties (COP).