
Woman's Hour Former Finland PM Sanna Marin, HIV and women, Left-Handed Girl
Dec 1, 2025
Sanna Marin, the former Prime Minister of Finland, discusses her journey leading a women-led coalition and the challenges she faced during the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ashley Dalton, the UK Public Health Minister, shares insights on the new HIV Action Plan aimed at reducing stigma and enhancing care, especially for women. Filmmaker Shih Ching Tsou reveals her debut film, Left-Handed Girl, exploring Taiwanese night-market life and the cultural stigma against left-handedness, while highlighting the resilience of working-class women.
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Unexpected Rise To Leadership
- Sanna Marin rose from a humble background and unexpectedly stepped into party leadership months before the 2019 election.
- She learned on the job and says stepping up when unready built her confidence and political career.
Welfare State Built Female Pathways
- Finland's long history of women's political participation and welfare-state policies paved the way for female leaders.
- Marin emphasises she stood on predecessors' shoulders rather than seeing her rise as solely individual merit.
Digital Harassment Threatens Democracy
- Online hatred and sexualised threats drive women away from politics and weaken democracies.
- Marin warns mass, organised attacks and bots silence diverse voices and must be taken seriously.




