Liberia
Liberia elected Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as its first female president in 2005. She served as the president of Liberia for two terms, from 2006 to 2018.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the 24th President of the Republic of Liberia and the first elected female Head of State in Africa.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2012. She became the President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the President of Liberia in 2013. She became the President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the President of Liberia. She became the president of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the President of Liberia in 2014. She became the president of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2011. She became the President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2009. She became the 24th President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2008. She became the 24th President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2007. She became the 24th President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was the President of Liberia in 2010. She became President of Liberia on 2006 January 16, making her the first female President of Liberia and the only female head of state in Africa.Sirleaf entered politics in 1972 after earning a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School, and she served as the Assistant Finance Minister before becoming Finance Minister later in her career. Forced into exile by the 1980 coup, she later raised funds in Liberia's first civil war for the rebellion. After Liberia's second civil war ended in 2003, she served as head of the Governance Reform Commission before becoming president.