Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is a Liberian politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate renowned for her leadership in post-civil war reconstruction and democratic governance.

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instanceOf Nobel Peace Prize laureate
author
economist
head of state
human
politician
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Master of Public Administration
awardReceived Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun
Grand Cross of the National Order of Benin
Grand Cross of the National Order of Burkina Faso
Grand Cross of the National Order of Mali
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru
Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership
Indira Gandhi Prize
Nobel Peace Prize
Presidential Medal of Freedom
countryOfBirth Liberia
countryOfCitizenship Liberia
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1938-10-29
describedBySource Government of Liberia
Nobel Prize official database
surface form: Nobel Prize official website
educatedAt College of West Africa
Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard University
Madison Business College
University of Colorado Boulder
employer Citibank
Equator Bank
United Nations Development Programme
World Bank
familyName Ellen Johnson Sirleaf self-linksurface differs
surface form: Johnson Sirleaf
fieldOfWork democracy promotion
macroeconomics
post-conflict reconstruction
public administration
givenName Ellen
headOfGovernmentOf Liberia
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Unity Party (Liberia)
name Ellen Johnson Sirleaf self-link
notableAchievement first elected female head of state in Africa
notableRole co-laureate of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize with Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman
notableWork This Child Will Be Great
numberOfChildren 4
officeAssumed 2006-01-16
officeLeft 2018-01-22
participantIn Liberian general election, 2005
Liberian general election, 2011
placeOfBirth Monrovia
positionHeld President of Liberia
religion Methodism
residence Monrovia
sexOrGender female
spouse James Sirleaf
workLocation Monrovia
Washington, D.C.

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Liberia firstFemalePresident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf name Ellen Johnson Sirleaf self-link
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Liberian Civil Wars keyFigure Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Tawakkol Karman awardSharedWith Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
University of Liberia hasNotableAlumni Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Unity Party (Liberia) notableMember Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Unity Party (Liberia) hasNotableLeader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Unity Party (Liberia) associatedWith Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Unity Party (Liberia) notableFact Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
this entity surface form: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was Africa’s first elected female head of state
Equator Bank employed Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
This Child Will Be Great author Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
This Child Will Be Great mainSubject Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Liberian general election, 2005 electedPresident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Liberian general election, 2005 oversawTransitionTo Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
this entity surface form: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf administration
George Weah precededBy Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
James Sirleaf spouse Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Retta hasRelative Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Retta relativeRelationship Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
this entity surface form: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is a family relative