 Evan Grae Davis - the USAEvan released in 2012 his first feature length documentary film, It’s a Girl, which asks why nearly 200 million women are missing in the world today – killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. |  Berta Cao Menéndez - SpainBerta is a consultant on gender affairs. A militant and a feminist (of course).
She works with local government, private companies and associations. She collaborate with the online newspaper cuartopoder.es with her blog Isla Mujeres, where she tells stories of women and fights against discrimination, still alive in all societies. |  Miguel Lorente AcostaMiguel Lorente-Acosta is a Spanish forensic doctor, specializing in legal medicine which he teaches at the University of Granada in Spain. From the outset of his career, he focused on the issue of violence against women through studies and analyses, and published several books and articles to raise awareness |
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 Shqipe Malushi - KosovoA seasoned cross-cultural capacity builder with 20+ years of management, women's empowerment and international experience of building on women's leadership initiatives; developing programs for senior executives and acting as a catalyst for change. |  Pilar Gonzalez Vigil - Peru/HollandPilar is a psychologist and an educator. In the last ten years, she has been devoted to teaching mentoring and researching in Peru, the Netherlands and Sweden based universities. Her research, highlights the issue of reading motivation. Her first novel 'Rompecabezas para volar', reflects her interest about the current lifestyle of families and their impact on the development of children. |  Amira Al-Sharif - YemenPhotojournalist born in Saudi Arabia and raised in Yemen. Working as a female photojournalist in Yemen, where most of her fellow Yemeni are male, she countinues to push cultural and societal boundaries. |
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