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Monday, March 24, 2025

LIBERIA’S FUTURE DEPENDS ON COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY, SAYS ELLEN AT DEMOCRACY SUMMIT

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – At the second Summit for Democracy and Political Accountability, held in Monrovia on March 5, 2025, former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf emphasized that Liberia’s future hinges on a collective national effort to overcome past challenges and pave the way for a prosperous future. The summit, which gathered a diverse group of participants, including political leaders, civil society representatives, women’s and youth groups, and international partners, sought to explore how Liberia can foster sustainable democracy and inclusive development.

Speaking to an engaged audience, Sirleaf urged for the active involvement of all sectors of society, particularly women and youth, in the country’s democratic and development processes. Reflecting on Liberia’s painful history, she acknowledged the devastating impact of war on its most vulnerable citizens but reminded those present that the nation’s challenges can only be addressed through shared responsibility. “We have the capability to chart our own course,” Sirleaf asserted, emphasizing that Liberia must rise above its past and embrace unity for the future.

While Sirleaf’s call for inclusivity in governance was central to her address, the summit also provided a stage for other prominent figures, including Aliou Dia, the UNDP Resident Representative in Liberia. Dia underscored the importance of continuing efforts to enhance women’s participation in leadership, calling for policies that would provide women with the tools and opportunities to contribute at all levels of government. He noted that while progress had been made, significant work remains in ensuring that women and marginalized groups have a stronger voice in Liberia’s political and economic landscape.

The summit, which was organized by NAYMOTE-Liberia and UNDP Liberia with support from the Embassy of Sweden, also offered a platform for participants to share ideas and strategies for addressing Liberia’s development challenges. While Sirleaf’s focus was on unity, the summit’s broader message centered on the critical importance of inclusivity in Liberia’s democratic process. By involving women, youth, and marginalized communities, Liberia can build a more resilient and sustainable future.

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