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  1. 16 de fev. de 2021 · At age 24, Leymah Gbowee was a single mother of four, with no job and no prospects. A refugee from the First Liberian Civil War, she returned from exile to a country devastated by years of ruthless warfare, characterized by mass rape and the brutal killing of civilians. She took charge of her life and became a social worker, helping others to recover from the trauma of war. When her country ...

  2. Leymah Gbowee, född 1 februari 1972 i centrala Liberia, är en liberiansk traumaterapeut, medborgarrättskämpe och fredsaktivist. 2011 tilldelades hon Nobels fredspris tillsammans med Ellen Johnson Sirleaf och Tawakkul Karman [1], med motiveringen "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work" [2] ("för deras ...

  3. Leymah Roberta Gbowee verbrachte ihre Kindheit im Landesinneren und kehrte als 17-jährige Jugendliche in die Hauptstadt zurück, als der erste liberianische Bürgerkrieg das Land erschütterte. Leymah Gbowee arbeitete zuerst als Streetworkerin, um den traumatisierten Kindern und Jugendlichen zu helfen.

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    Leymah Gbowee, lauréate du prix Nobel de la paix en 2011, est une activiste libérienne pour la paix, une travailleuse sociale et une militante des droits des femmes. Elle est membre fondateur et coordinatrice au Libéria du réseau Femmes dans la consolidation de la paix (WIPNET) du Réseau Afrique de l'Ouest pour la consolidation de la paix (WANEP).

  5. 7 de out. de 2011 · Leymah Gbowee "é mais que valente. Desafiou a 'tempestade' Charles Taylor e o obrigou a se voltar à paz quando a maioria de nós, os homens, fugimos para salvar nossas vidas", disse Nathan ...

  6. Leymah Gbowee. Leymah Gbowee received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 for her work in leading a women’s peace movement that brought an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003. Gbowee shared the prize with fellow Liberian Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Yemen-native Tawakkol Karman. Gbowee and Sirleaf became the second and third African women to ...

  7. A 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate, Ms. Gbowee is a peace activist, trained social worker, and women’s rights advocate. Her leadership of the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace brought together Christian and Muslim women in a nonviolent movement that played a pivotal role in ending Liberia’s civil war in 2003. Ms. Gbowee is the founder and ...

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