Women's Health Campaign 2025
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In November 2025, from Wikiesfera we launched a new campaign dedicated this time to the women's health on Wikipedia, with the aim of improving representation and access to knowledge on this fundamental issue. Women's health has historically been invisible, relegated or treated from partial perspectives that have not always taken into account the experience of women themselves.
With this campaign we were looking for create, translate and improve articles related to women's health: From pioneers in medicine and public health or defenders of reproductive rights to diseases, biological processes and welfare issues that affect women differently. We want to contribute to reducing the gender gap in Wikipedia's medical and scientific content, making visible both to women health professionals and to the knowledge and struggles that have transformed our understanding of the body, care and reproductive rights.
> Results
- Number of PARTICIPANTS: 18
- Number of ARTICLES published: 57
- Number of editions in SHEET Wikidata: +3.700
- Number EDITIONS on Wikipedia: +16.400
>> Articles published on Wikipedia in Spanish: 56
- Hagonodic (s. IV a.c)
- Salpe (Former Greece)
- Bao Gu (4th century)
- Anarcha Westcott (c. 1828-1869)
- Alice Vickery (c. 1844-1929)
- Anna Manning Comfort (1845-1931)
- Alice McLaren (1860-1945)
- Louise Celia Fleming (1862-1899)
- Antoinette Konikow (1869-1945)
- Rachelle Yarros (1869-1946)
- Katharine Dexter McCormick (1875-1967)
- Stella Browne (1880-1955)
- Ethel Byrne (1883–1955)
- Safiye Ali (1891-1952)
- Fania Mindell (1894-1969)
- Betty Mary Goetting (1897-1980)
- Galina Saveleva (1928-2022)
- Pat Maginnis (1928-2021)
- Galina Saveleva (1928-2022)
- Rose Kushner (1929-1990)
- Fry Ruth Heighway (1907-1963)
- Mary Howell (1932-1998)
- Carol Downer (1933-2025)
- Edna Adan Ismail (1937)
- Vilunya Diskinn (1941)
- Nkenge Touré (1951-2025)
- Robyn Norton (1955)
- Luz Rodriguez (1956)
- Comfort Momoh (1962)
- Oley Dibba-Wadda (1967)
- Senait Fisseha (1971)
- Adaku Utah (1984)
- Shamsa Araweelo (1993)
- Alice Wolfson (twentieth century)
- Miriam Yeung (twentieth century)
- Natalie Psaila (twentieth century)
- Happy to Bleed
- Aware Girls
- National Women’s Health Network
- Reform of Victorian costumes
- Movement of Mothers of Gynecology
- Monument to the Mothers of Gynecology
Medical concepts
- Anisomastia
- Breast atrophy
- Uterine horns
- Vaginal ultrasound
- Pregnancy in a rudimentary horn
- Menstrual extraction
- Rectovaginal fistula
- Lip fusion
- Galactocele
- Ovarian ligament
- Micromastia
- Cracked nipple
- Nipple pigmentation
- Fresh wet preparation
- Post-traumatic stress disorder related to childbirth
- Unicorn Uterus
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