Welcome! This blog documents my experience working in the Government of Liberia as the Special Advisor to the Minister of Gender and Development. I am supported by the Scott Family Fellows Program and generously sponsored by the Nike Foundation. Blog entries from 2007 follow my experience as a Nancy Germeshausen Klavans Cultural Bridge Fellow with the Ministry of Gender and Development during my studies at the Harvard Kennedy School.

The views expressed are solely my own and are written to share experiences, introduce issues, and initiate conversation. Thank you for reading!



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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Best wishes for the holidays and a Happy New Year

In sending my best wishes for the holidays and a happy new year, I hope to share some of the hope and courage shown to me by Liberians. With photos from a December campaign to promote women's rights, this card gives a little taste of the strides they have made in a long journey to support Liberia's women.
(Clicking on the image should open a larger version. The text is also below.)

Stars of Hope in Liberia

In post-conflict Liberia, women who survived the worst of war crimes continue to confront violence, with rape being the highest reported crime in the country. Yet with strength and determination, Liberians are making historical strides towards securing women’s rights.

In an effort to raise awareness, thousands of Liberian men, women and children contributed statements relating to women’s rights. Written on wooden stars, they were displayed last month on the grounds of Monrovia’s hospital.

As Liberia’s Minister of Gender told those attending the campaign’s launch, even in the darkest night, there are glimmering stars that shine strongly to provide hope. May these voices shine bright and multiply, bringing forth a new dawn.

Wishing you peace and joy this holiday season and may your new year be filled with courage and hope.