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  1. Leymah Roberta Gbowee (Monrovia, Liberia, 1 de febrero de 1972) es una activista pacifista y feminista [1] liberiana que lideró Mujeres de Liberia Acción Masiva para la Paz (WLMAP) movimiento pacifista clave para poner fin a la Segunda guerra civil liberiana en 2003. [2]

  2. Leymah Gbowee es la directora ejecutiva de la Red de Mujeres por la Paz y la Seguridad basada en Accra, Ghana y trabaja para construir relaciones en la región de África occidental en apoyo de la capacidad de la mujer para prevenir, apartar y terminar conflictos.

  3. Biographical. 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist, social worker and womens rights advocate. She is Founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, based in Monrovia.

  4. Leymah Roberta Gbowee (born 1 February 1972) is a Liberian peace activist responsible for leading a women's nonviolent peace movement, Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace that helped bring an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2019 · Es Leymah Gbowee, una enorme mujer de 47 años cuyo papel fue fundamental para el cese de la violencia en su país, Liberia, tras más de una década de guerra civil....

  6. vidasilustres.net › lideres-y-figuras-notables › fuerza-resistencia-leymah-gboweeLeymah Gbowee: Lucha por la paz en Liberia

    La Fuerza de la Resistencia: Leymah Gbowee, galardonada con el Premio Nobel de la Paz, lideró una lucha incansable por la paz en Liberia. Su valentía y determinación unieron a mujeres de todas las religiones y etnias, demostrando que la verdadera fuerza reside en la resistencia pacífica.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Leymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist known for rallying women to pressure leaders into ending Liberias civil war. She was one of three recipients, along with Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Tawakkul Karman, of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, for their nonviolent efforts to further the safety and rights of women.

  8. Leymah Gbowee is a peace activist in Liberia. She led a women's movement that was pivotal in ending the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003, and now speaks on behalf of women and girls around the world.

  9. Leymah Gbowee was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her non-violent efforts to promote peace and her struggle for women’s rights. In 1990 civil war broke out in Liberia. Leymah Gbowee underwent training in trauma therapy in order to take care of traumatised child soldiers.

  10. Nobel Lecture by Leymah Roberta Gbowee, Oslo, 10 December 2011. Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Excellencies. Distinguished Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Global Leaders. Women of Liberia, Women of Africa and Women of the world. This is the day the Lord has made and I and my sisters globally will rejoice and be glad in it.

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