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Vigdis Finnbogadottir

In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Lyse Doucet travels to Iceland to talk to Vigdis Finnbogadottir.

In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet travels to Reykjavik to meet Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Now 87, she was president for exactly sixteen years and remains the longest-serving elected female head of state of any country to date. "That's what I have given to the girls of this country," she says: "If she can, I can."

This five-part series features in-depth interviews with remarkable women about the relationship between women and democracy, on the 100th anniversary of the first time British women won the vote. Lyse travels across the globe, meeting women from Afghanistan, Liberia, Northern Ireland and Saudi Arabia to discover that the victory of 1918 in Britain has continued to resonate through the century. She hears reflections from some of the world's most influential women's rights activists, including former presidents, and shares her own experiences in reporting from some of the most troubled regions.

Producers: Ben Carter and Anne Dixey
Researcher: Louise Byrne.

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28 minutes

Last on

Thu 8 Mar 2018 01:30

Broadcasts

  • Wed 3 Jan 2018 09:00
  • Wed 3 Jan 2018 21:30
  • Wed 7 Mar 2018 06:30
  • Wed 7 Mar 2018 13:30
  • Wed 7 Mar 2018 20:30
  • Thu 8 Mar 2018 01:30

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