Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Laureate, have been included in the list of the world’s most admired people for 2021.
Barack Obama, who wrested the title from long-time occupant Bill Gates last year, was named the world’s most admired man in YouGov’s worldwide survey this year.
Michelle Obama maintains her status as the world’s most admired woman for the third year in a row, according to a YouGov poll.
In fact, the top three rankings for each gender have remained intact since last year, with Bill Gates, a business magnate and philanthropist, coming in second among men, followed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Angelina Jolie, a Hollywood actress and humanitarian, is still the world’s second most admired woman, ahead of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
To produce this year’s ranking, researchers polled over 42,000 people in 38 nations and territories. Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani human rights activist, and Priyanka Chopra, an Indian actress, have increased the most in the rankings this year, gaining five spots to ninth and tenth place, respectively. In Chopra’s case, this is her strongest performance thus far in the series.
PM Imran Khan and Malala Yousafzai are among the 2021 World’s Most Admired People.
Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Laureate, have been included in the list of the world’s most admired people for 2021.
Barack Obama, who wrested the title from long-time occupant Bill Gates last year, was named the world’s most admired man in YouGov’s worldwide survey this year.
Michelle Obama maintains her status as the world’s most admired woman for the third year in a row, according to a YouGov poll.
In fact, the top three rankings for each gender have remained intact since last year, with Bill Gates, a business magnate and philanthropist, coming in second among men, followed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Angelina Jolie, a Hollywood actress and humanitarian, is still the world’s second most admired woman, ahead of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
To produce this year’s ranking, researchers polled over 42,000 people in 38 nations and territories. Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani human rights activist, and Priyanka Chopra, an Indian actress, have increased the most in the rankings this year, gaining five spots to ninth and tenth place, respectively. In Chopra’s case, this is her strongest performance thus far in the series.