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Two Caribbean Women Recognised Among BBC’s 100 Women List for 2024

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December 16, 2024
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Idania del Río and Guerline M Jozef, two Caribbean women have been recognized among the BBC's 100 Women list for 2024.

Idania del Río and Guerline M Jozef, two Caribbean women have been recognized among the BBC's 100 Women list for 2024.

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By Amelia Robinson- Idania del Río from Cuba and Guerline M. Jozef from Haiti have been named among the BBC’s 100 Women for 2024, highlighting their significant contributions to their respective fields.

Idania del Río, a graphic designer and fashion entrepreneur from Havana, has made a transformative impact on the Cuban fashion industry. She founded Clandestina, the first independent Cuban fashion brand to sell internationally online. Her company, which emerged during economic reforms under President Raúl Castro, is known for its sustainable practices and upcycling, with a design team predominantly made up of women.

Del Río’s brand celebrates Cuban creativity while promoting environmental consciousness.Guerline M. Jozef, a Haitian activist, is a prominent voice in advocating for immigrant rights. She founded the Haitian Bridge Alliance, a women-led organisation focused on supporting Haitian immigrants and their families. Jozef’s work has been instrumental in providing resources and advocacy for marginalised communities, amplifying the voices of immigrants, and pushing for more inclusive policies.

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The BBC 100 Women list is an annual feature published by the BBC that recognizes 100 influential women from around the world who have made significant contributions in various fields, including politics, business, social justice, entertainment, and more. The list aims to celebrate diverse and dynamic female leadership, highlighting those who are driving change, breaking barriers, and inspiring others in their respective areas of expertise.

Each year, the list includes a wide range of women from different countries and backgrounds, showcasing their achievements and the challenges they have overcome. The women recognized on the list are typically chosen based on their impact and influence within their communities or globally. The BBC’s 100 Women list has become an important platform for highlighting the voices and contributions of women across the globe, from grassroots activists to high-profile leaders.(CNW).

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