Today, at last, postcolonial Africa has got its first democratically elected female president, Ms. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. She was inaugurated at a colorful and moving open-air ceremony to the pounding of drums instead of the traditional twenty one gun salute in the war-torn capital of Monrovia vigorously spruced up for the historic occasion that was attended by several African leaders and foreign dignitaries and thousands of women from across the continent. This is an extraordinary moment for the troubled beacon of liberty, Liberia, Africa's oldest modern republic founded by African Americans in 1847, and for Africa at large, long ruled and ruined by men, as well as for women everywhere who are still largely invisible in the corridors and c...
Sabri CiftciSince becoming the first African nation to gain independence in 1957, Ghana has been a t...
This paper is titled Women Political Leaders in Africa. It traces the history of women in political ...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
Colonialism in Africa had a devastating impact on the participatory role of women in politics. Europ...
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf took office in war-ravaged Liberia as Africa s first freely elected f...
Recently gender discourse in Malawi changed dramatically when Joyce Banda ascended to the office of ...
In this paper I will examine the role of Liberian women in politics from the late 19th century to th...
Liberia is at the beginning of a new era after 12 years of presidency of Ellen Johnson- Sirleaf. The...
This paper argues that the 2005 election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the Liberian presidency is best...
Do women really improve conditions for gender equality after becoming heads of states? This study in...
Africa has had two female heads of state since winning independence from colonialism, Ellen Johnson ...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
YesIf successfully orchestrated, the October 2017 elections in Liberia will mark the first time in r...
In the 1990s, for the first time in the post-independence period greater numbers of African women be...
“Studying the relationships between news sources, media professionals, the public and government act...
Sabri CiftciSince becoming the first African nation to gain independence in 1957, Ghana has been a t...
This paper is titled Women Political Leaders in Africa. It traces the history of women in political ...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
Colonialism in Africa had a devastating impact on the participatory role of women in politics. Europ...
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf took office in war-ravaged Liberia as Africa s first freely elected f...
Recently gender discourse in Malawi changed dramatically when Joyce Banda ascended to the office of ...
In this paper I will examine the role of Liberian women in politics from the late 19th century to th...
Liberia is at the beginning of a new era after 12 years of presidency of Ellen Johnson- Sirleaf. The...
This paper argues that the 2005 election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the Liberian presidency is best...
Do women really improve conditions for gender equality after becoming heads of states? This study in...
Africa has had two female heads of state since winning independence from colonialism, Ellen Johnson ...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
YesIf successfully orchestrated, the October 2017 elections in Liberia will mark the first time in r...
In the 1990s, for the first time in the post-independence period greater numbers of African women be...
“Studying the relationships between news sources, media professionals, the public and government act...
Sabri CiftciSince becoming the first African nation to gain independence in 1957, Ghana has been a t...
This paper is titled Women Political Leaders in Africa. It traces the history of women in political ...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...