Natalie Psaila, a family medicine specialist and co-founder of a pro-choice NGO, has achieved the distinction of being the first Maltese woman featured on the BBC’s list of the 100 most inspirational and influential women worldwide in 2023.
Released on Tuesday, the BBC’s list includes renowned figures like former US First Lady Michelle Obama, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and feminist leader Gloria Steinem.
Among the diverse lineup are individuals such as writer Alice Oseman and Justina Miles, a deaf performer who signed the lyrics to Rihanna’s 2023 Super Bowl performance.
Compiled by the BBC 100 Women team, the list recognizes women who have made headlines, possess inspiring stories, achieved significant milestones, or influenced their societies in impactful but often overlooked ways.
Psaila, co-founder of Doctors for Choice Malta, has been a vocal advocate for decriminalizing and legislating abortion in Malta, along with promoting better access to contraception.
As one of the founders of a helpline assisting pregnant women in discussing abortion options, Psaila has actively worked to address reproductive health challenges. Additionally, she authored a sex education book, “My Body’s Fantastic Journey,” targeting 10 to 13-year-olds, aiming to enhance reproductive health knowledge in Malta. Find the list here.
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