Current women world leaders: March 1 marks the start of Women's History Month begins on Friday, March 1, 2013 (today) and ends on Sunday, March 31, 2013, when we honor women who've made their mark. Take Park Geun-hye, for example; the daughter of South Korea’s longest-ruling dictator Park Chung-hee, Park Chung-hee 18 years is the first woman to be elected president in that country. She joins a select group of female world leaders.
Joyce Banda
Title: President
The 62-year-old president of Malawi – who assumed office April 7, 2012 – founded this political party malawi in 2011 and made history as her country’s first female president after the death of this leader bingu wa mutharika.
Laura Chinchilla
Title: President
The longtime politician is a member of this left-leaning party national liberation party costa rica and assumed office May 8, 2012, becoming Costa Rica’s first female president at the age of 51. She earn her master’s degree Georgetown university.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Title: President
The 59-year-old leader of Argentina took office on Dec. 10, 2007, predecessor Nestor Kirchner as the second female president of her South American country. The first isabel martinez de peron.
Park Geun-hye
Title: President
In December 2012, Park Geun-hye made history when she became the first woman elected as president of South Korea, predecessor lee myung-bak. The 60-year-old conservative daughter of a former president park chung-hee assumed office on Feb. 25 and is widely considered the most influential politician in Korea Kim Dae-Jung.
Julia Gillard
Title: Prime Minister
The 51-year-old Australian leader – whose anti-misogyny Julia Gillard misogyny speech, tony abbott australia became an Internet sensation last year – took office on June 24, 2010, as the first female leader of her country as well as her political Australian labor party.
Dalia Grybauskaitė
Title: President
The president of Lithuania – often known by this nickname Lithuania's iron lady – studied at this American university before becoming the former Soviet union republic’s first female head of state on July 12, 2009, at age 53. Predecessor valdas adamkus.
Atifete Jahjaga
Title: President
The first female leader of Kosovo – a former police commander who trained at a U.S. institution FBI National Academy – took office on April 7, 2011, becoming the war-torn Kosovo war country’s youngest person to be elected to the office she 36-year-old atifete jahjaga.
Angela Merkel
Title: Chancellor
The 58-year-old chemist entered politics after world-changing events fall of communism in 1989 and became the first woman to hold Germany’s highest office on Nov. 22, 2005. She hosted a 2007 summit with other international leaders and was at the top of this prestigious list Forbes most powerful women two years in a row.
Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Title: Prime Minister
The first female leader of Trinidad and Tobago – who assumed office at age 58 on May 26, 2010, Kamla Persad-Bissessar inauguration, and leads a coalition people's partnership of her island country’s political parties – contracted a common tropical disease dengue fever in 2011.
Dilma Rousseff
Title: President
The 65-year-old Brazilian head of state – a former Dilma Rousseff political prisoner now known as one of the most powerful people in the world – became the South American country’s first woman to hold the office on Jan. 1, 2011.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Title: Prime Minister
Denmark’s first female prime minister queen margrethe of denmark began her first term on Oct. 3, 2011, at age 44, and is the leader of this left-leaning party social democrats denmark.
Yingluck Shinawatra
Title: Prime Minister
The first female prime minister of Thailand – whose older brother Thaksin Shinawatra also led the country – earned a master’s degree from this American university and became one of the country’s youngest leaders when she took office Aug. 5, 2011. She 44-year-old yingluck shinawatra.
Johanna Sigurdardottir
Title: Prime Minister
Iceland’s first female prime minister, she achieve first openly lesbian head of government – who took office on Feb. 1, 2009, and is now 70 years old – made a big announcement Johanna Sigurdardottir to retire last year regarding her career.
Portia Simpson-Miller
Title: Prime Minister
The 67-year-old longtime politician became Jamaica’s first female prime minister on March 30, 2006, she succeed Percival Patterson and took office for the second time on Jan. 5, 2012. She do between terms leader of the opposition jamaica.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Title: President
The 74-year-old first elected female head of state of Liberia – and all of Africa – first assumed office on Jan. 16, 2006, and won a prestigious Nobel peace prize 2011 five years later, but was linked to a controversial documentary film the ambassador movie last year.
Sheikh Hasina Wazed
Title: Prime Minister
The 65-year-old daughter of the founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh, family sheikh mujibur rahman assassination, first served as prime minister from 1996 to 2001 and resumed the office on Jan. 6, 2009. She born east pakistan.
Joyce Banda
Title: President
The 62-year-old president of Malawi – who assumed office April 7, 2012 – founded this political party malawi in 2011 and made history as her country’s first female president after the death of this leader bingu wa mutharika.
Laura Chinchilla
Title: President
The longtime politician is a member of this left-leaning party national liberation party costa rica and assumed office May 8, 2012, becoming Costa Rica’s first female president at the age of 51. She earn her master’s degree Georgetown university.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Title: President
The 59-year-old leader of Argentina took office on Dec. 10, 2007, predecessor Nestor Kirchner as the second female president of her South American country. The first isabel martinez de peron.
Park Geun-hye
Title: President
In December 2012, Park Geun-hye made history when she became the first woman elected as president of South Korea, predecessor lee myung-bak. The 60-year-old conservative daughter of a former president park chung-hee assumed office on Feb. 25 and is widely considered the most influential politician in Korea Kim Dae-Jung.
Julia Gillard
Title: Prime Minister
The 51-year-old Australian leader – whose anti-misogyny Julia Gillard misogyny speech, tony abbott australia became an Internet sensation last year – took office on June 24, 2010, as the first female leader of her country as well as her political Australian labor party.
Dalia Grybauskaitė
Title: President
The president of Lithuania – often known by this nickname Lithuania's iron lady – studied at this American university before becoming the former Soviet union republic’s first female head of state on July 12, 2009, at age 53. Predecessor valdas adamkus.
Atifete Jahjaga
Title: President
The first female leader of Kosovo – a former police commander who trained at a U.S. institution FBI National Academy – took office on April 7, 2011, becoming the war-torn Kosovo war country’s youngest person to be elected to the office she 36-year-old atifete jahjaga.
Angela Merkel
Title: Chancellor
The 58-year-old chemist entered politics after world-changing events fall of communism in 1989 and became the first woman to hold Germany’s highest office on Nov. 22, 2005. She hosted a 2007 summit with other international leaders and was at the top of this prestigious list Forbes most powerful women two years in a row.
Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Title: Prime Minister
The first female leader of Trinidad and Tobago – who assumed office at age 58 on May 26, 2010, Kamla Persad-Bissessar inauguration, and leads a coalition people's partnership of her island country’s political parties – contracted a common tropical disease dengue fever in 2011.
Dilma Rousseff
Title: President
The 65-year-old Brazilian head of state – a former Dilma Rousseff political prisoner now known as one of the most powerful people in the world – became the South American country’s first woman to hold the office on Jan. 1, 2011.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Title: Prime Minister
Denmark’s first female prime minister queen margrethe of denmark began her first term on Oct. 3, 2011, at age 44, and is the leader of this left-leaning party social democrats denmark.
Yingluck Shinawatra
Title: Prime Minister
The first female prime minister of Thailand – whose older brother Thaksin Shinawatra also led the country – earned a master’s degree from this American university and became one of the country’s youngest leaders when she took office Aug. 5, 2011. She 44-year-old yingluck shinawatra.
Johanna Sigurdardottir
Title: Prime Minister
Iceland’s first female prime minister, she achieve first openly lesbian head of government – who took office on Feb. 1, 2009, and is now 70 years old – made a big announcement Johanna Sigurdardottir to retire last year regarding her career.
Portia Simpson-Miller
Title: Prime Minister
The 67-year-old longtime politician became Jamaica’s first female prime minister on March 30, 2006, she succeed Percival Patterson and took office for the second time on Jan. 5, 2012. She do between terms leader of the opposition jamaica.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Title: President
The 74-year-old first elected female head of state of Liberia – and all of Africa – first assumed office on Jan. 16, 2006, and won a prestigious Nobel peace prize 2011 five years later, but was linked to a controversial documentary film the ambassador movie last year.
Sheikh Hasina Wazed
Title: Prime Minister
The 65-year-old daughter of the founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh, family sheikh mujibur rahman assassination, first served as prime minister from 1996 to 2001 and resumed the office on Jan. 6, 2009. She born east pakistan.