Liberia
Accra Agreement (Peace Agreement Between the Government of Liberia, the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy, the Movement of Democracy in Liberia, and the Political Parties)
Women’s Roles: In Brief
Official Roles

No female negotiators or mediators were involved in formal peace talks, although female civil society leaders served as observers and represented 17 percent of witnesses to the signing of the agreement.

Civil Society Efforts

Women were instrumental in demanding formal talks, holding belligerents accountable to negotiation timetables, and mobilizing national support for the process. Women led marches, organized weekly rallies in central fish markets, and staged nationwide women’s strikes and sit-ins. 

Women’s Roles
2003 Peace Talks
No Data
Negotiators
0%
women
Mediators
0%
women
Signatories
Women's Representation in Parliament
2003
11% women
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