Leymah Gbowee Recalls Decade of Advocating for Women’s Right in Liberia
Leymah Gbowee Recalls Decade of Advocating for Women’s Right in Liberia
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Monrovia In a rare show of peaceful co-existence, Madam Leymah Gbowee and former Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on Friday resolved their deep-rooted differences and vowed to work together in the interest of peace and development.
The breakthrough came after Gbowee, who won the 2011 Nobel Peace Award alongside Johnson-Sirleaf, invited the former Liberian president to celebrate her 10th anniversary since she won the prestigious accolade.
At the program, Sirleaf and Gbowee embraced each other and described the moment as “historic”, promising to work together.