Miss Progress International

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Miss Progress International is an annual international competition that promotes projects related to health, human rights, and the environment. It was established in 2010 in Italy under the leadership of its founder, Giuseppina Nobile, who is also the President.

Formation2010
TypeCompetition/Pageant
PurposeHumanitarian
HeadquartersCarosino
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Miss Progress International
Formation2010
TypeCompetition/Pageant
PurposeHumanitarian
HeadquartersCarosino
Location
Official language
  • English
  • Italian
  • Spanish
President
Giuseppina Nobile
Slogan
Women for Progress
Current titleholder
Khrystma Siberth
Brazil
Websitewww.womenforprogress.it
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The format of Miss Progress International is especially original: it does not focus on women’s physical appearance, placing emphasis on their ideas and social commitment. It has inspired other similar events, yet remains unique because contestants are never required to parade in swimwear or take part in runway segments that just display their bodies.

The event is committed to promoting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, of which it was a forerunner.[1][2] and women's empowerment, giving a voice to young women, whatever their background

The primary goal of the event is to implement the winning project by organizing a fundraising effort, in collaboration with the winner, to cover the necessary costs.

To avoid any misunderstandings about the actual nature of the event, since 2023 it has been incorporated into the Women for Progress event but it remains the main show, during which the author of the best project is elected winner.

The current titleholder is Khrystma Siberth from Brazil. She was crowned on June 1, 2025 at the Messapia Hotel & Resort in Castrignano del Capo, in the Italian province of Lecce.[3].

History

The organization is managed by the Associazione Culturale In Progress based in Carosino, Italy, which also holds the copyrights to the pageant. Each national director selects contestants through regional and national competitions to represent their country as the national Ambassador of Progress. The first edition of Miss Progress International took place from September 19 to 26, 2010, in Puglia, Italy, under the moral patronage of the Italian Ministry of Tourism, the Regione Puglia, and the municipalities of Taranto and Ostuni.[4]

Due to health issues faced by one of the founders of Associazione Culturale In Progress, the event was suspended until 2014, when the second edition was held from May 9 to 18, once again in Puglia, and received formal recognition from the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano.[5][6][7][8]

All ten editions of Miss Progress International have been held in Puglia, a region recognized by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the organizers to suspend the event and postpone the eighth edition from 2020 to 2021.[9]

Over the years, the event has received numerous other awards, including the moral patronage of the Italian Ministries of Tourism, Foreign Affairs and Culture and the National Office for Anti-Racial Discrimination of the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers.

Titleholders

More information Edition, Year ...
Edition Year Miss Progress International Project Theme Location Date Entrants Ref.
10th 2025 Khrystma Siberth
Brazil
Health Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy June 1, 2025 22 [10][11][12]
9th 2023 Odalis Soza
Nicaragua
Environment Muro Leccese, Italy September 23, 2023 20 [13][14][15][16][17][18][3]
8th 2022 Francesca Speranza
Italy
Environment Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy September 17, 2022 19 [19][20][21][22][23]
2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic
7th 2019 Vanesa Giraldo Lopez
Colombia
Environment Carosino, Italy October 4, 2019 20 [24][25][26]
6th 2018 Eyra Luz Baquero Mola
Colombia
Human Rights Leporano, Italy September 27, 2018 25 [27][28]
5th 2017 Jedaver Pancho Opingo
Philippines
Human Rights Carosino, Italy October 21, 2017 19 [29][30]
4th 2016 Natascha Fischer
Benelux
Human Rights Francavilla Fontana, Italy September 30, 2016 22 [31][32][33][34]
3rd 2015 Liz Arévalos
Paraguay
Health Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy May 15, 2015 20 [35][36][37][38][39][40]
2nd 2014 Arantza Barba
Bolivia
Environment Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy May 23, 2014 25 [41][42]
1st 2010 Julieth William Lugembe
Tanzania
Human Rights Taranto, Italy September 24, 2010 28 [43][44][45][46]
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More information Country/Territory, Titles ...
Countries/Territories by number of wins
Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Colombia 2 2018, 2019
Brazil 1 2025
Nicaragua 2023
Italy 2022
Philippines 2017
Benelux 2016
Paraguay 2015
Bolivia 2014
Tanzania 2010
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Other awards

One winner is selected for each theme, and the contestant with the highest overall score is awarded the main title. Beginning with the second edition, the title of Miss Progress Cultural Integration has been chosen by the contestants through a vote, selecting the individual they believe best embodies the values of integration, including peaceful coexistence, friendliness, and congeniality.[47]

More information Year, Ref. ...
Year Miss Progress Health Miss Progress Environment Miss Progress Human Rights Miss Progress Cultural Integration Miss Progress Best National Costume Miss Progress Elegance Miss Progress Internet Ref.
2025 Khrystma Siberth
Brazil
Valentina Bueno
Colombia
Daniela Bañuelos (Riviera Maya)
Mexico
Milagros Gonzalez
Nicaragua
Andrea Soria
Mexico
Minouche Evers
Netherlands
Nicole Parayno
Philippines
2023 Kana Sagara
Japan
Odalis Soza
Nicaragua
Kimberley Luna
Mexico
Nicole Herzan
Peru
Arya Naik
India
Jilldeen Ezeudu
Canada
Trixia Parmerola
Spain
2022 Andrea Pineda
Colombia
Francesca Speranza
Italy
Beatriz Awatin
Philippines
Gabriela Monserrate
Puerto Rico
Andrea Pineda
Colombia
Gisela Neyra
Peru
Beatriz Awatin
Philippines
[48][49]
2019 Sarah M. Joson
Philippines
Vanesa Giraldo Lopez
Colombia
Kome Adheke
Nigeria
Gabriella Ochoa
United States
Kisanet Molla
Ethiopia
Adélaide De Boisvilliers
France
Heather Rodriguez
Honduras
2018 Hannah Higgins
United Kingdom
Sarah Bona
Philippines
Eyra Luz Baquero Mola
Colombia
Natali Guerrero
Guatemala
Brenda Vélasquez Haro
Mexico
Yurika Watanabe
Japan
Audrey Awor
Kenya
2017 Natalia Carmen Guerrero
Peru
Claudia Baroni
Italy
Jedaver Pancho Opingo
Philippines
Daria Feshchenkova
Ukraine
Ianaiara Gonzalez Nieradka
Paraguay
Constanza De Mattheu
Brazil
Naomi Train
United Kingdom
2016 Bethany Cammack
United Kingdom
Marianella Chavez Serrano (Cocos Island)
Costa Rica
Natascha Fischer
Benelux
Yameesha Rasadi
Sri Lanka
Rafaela Torres
Brazil
Tal Ben Haim
Israel
Carmelle Martinez
Canada
[50]
2015 Liz Arévalos
Paraguay
Kelly Van den Dungen
Netherlands
Susanna Schrabak
United States
Neidy Robles
Mexico
Laila Khan Niazi
Pakistan
Neidy Robles
Mexico
Diane Rosa
Brazil
[51]
2014 Jorreni Marcon
Brazil
Arantza Barba
Bolivia
Marie Darline Exume
Haiti
Esterina Rumé
Italy
Kristina Velez Toledo
Puerto Rico
Not awarded Dorota Bartlewska
Sweden
2010 Dian Biemans
Netherlands
Lakindes Brown
Bahamas
Julieth William Lugembe
Tanzania
Carolina Palmegiani
Venezuela
Lakindes Brown
Bahamas
Not awarded Not awarded [52][53]
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