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- 2004002013 coverage "Liberia History Civil War, 1989-1996 Women.".
- 2004002013 coverage "Liberia History Civil War, 1999-2003 Women.".
- 2004002013 coverage "Liberia Social conditions 1980-".
- 2004002013 created "c2004.".
- 2004002013 date "2004".
- 2004002013 date "c2004.".
- 2004002013 dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- 2004002013 description "A brief history of Liberia and the Civil War -- Human devastation -- The breakdown of civil life : women's views -- Peace-building activities -- Women : survivors, providers and healers -- Basic needs : food, shelter and healing the trauma -- Psychological healing -- Advocacy : mediation and networking -- Networking with the world -- The turning point for peace : a unified voice of women -- Disarmament first -- Women take to the streets : peace now and peace forever -- Women at the peace tables -- Early attendance at conferences -- Uninvited delegations gain legitimacy -- The right to be seen, to be heard, to be counted -- When your mother calls you, you must show up -- A glimmer of peace at last : Abuja I and Abuja II -- Setbacks, successes and challenges -- Steps toward lasting peace -- The meaning of peace -- The value of recognition -- Reconciliation and reconstruction initiatives -- Regional peace initiatives -- Women take to the streets again -- Peace talks at last -- War escalates and peace groups increase their pressure -- August 21, 2003 : another step toward a new Liberia -- Defining a national agenda for women -- Postscript : learning from Liberian women -- What if -- For Liberians -- For everyone -- Mary N. Brownell, president, Liberian Women's Initiative -- Ruth Caesar, Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs -- Dorothy Musuleng Cooper, educator, former foreign minister -- Clara d'Almeida, entrepreneur -- Tiawan Gongloe, legal counselor -- Evelyn Kandakai, Minister of Education -- Weade kobbah-wureh, former vice chair, council of state, transitional government -- Theresa Leigh-Sherman, educator -- Elizabeth Sele Mulbah, Executive Director, Christian Health Association of Liberia -- Gloria M. Musu-Scott, Chief Justice -- Martha G. Nagbe, farmer -- Ruth Sando Perry, Chair, Council of State, transitional government -- Marion Subah, nurse -- Evelyn Townsend, senator -- Massa A. Washington, journalist -- Conmany B. Wesseh, Executive Director, Center for Democratic Empowerment.".
- 2004002013 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-100).".
- 2004002013 extent "xx, 100 p. :".
- 2004002013 identifier "1592212514 (cloth)".
- 2004002013 identifier "1592212522 (pbk.)".
- 2004002013 identifier 2004002013.html.
- 2004002013 issued "2004".
- 2004002013 issued "c2004.".
- 2004002013 language "eng".
- 2004002013 publisher "Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press,".
- 2004002013 spatial "Liberia History Civil War, 1989-1996 Women.".
- 2004002013 spatial "Liberia History Civil War, 1999-2003 Women.".
- 2004002013 spatial "Liberia Social conditions 1980-".
- 2004002013 spatial "Liberia".
- 2004002013 spatial "Liberia.".
- 2004002013 subject "966.6203/3/082 22".
- 2004002013 subject "Conflict management Liberia.".
- 2004002013 subject "DT636.5 .L528 2004".
- 2004002013 subject "Women Liberia Social conditions.".
- 2004002013 subject "Women and peace Liberia.".
- 2004002013 tableOfContents "A brief history of Liberia and the Civil War -- Human devastation -- The breakdown of civil life : women's views -- Peace-building activities -- Women : survivors, providers and healers -- Basic needs : food, shelter and healing the trauma -- Psychological healing -- Advocacy : mediation and networking -- Networking with the world -- The turning point for peace : a unified voice of women -- Disarmament first -- Women take to the streets : peace now and peace forever -- Women at the peace tables -- Early attendance at conferences -- Uninvited delegations gain legitimacy -- The right to be seen, to be heard, to be counted -- When your mother calls you, you must show up -- A glimmer of peace at last : Abuja I and Abuja II -- Setbacks, successes and challenges -- Steps toward lasting peace -- The meaning of peace -- The value of recognition -- Reconciliation and reconstruction initiatives -- Regional peace initiatives -- Women take to the streets again -- Peace talks at last -- War escalates and peace groups increase their pressure -- August 21, 2003 : another step toward a new Liberia -- Defining a national agenda for women -- Postscript : learning from Liberian women -- What if -- For Liberians -- For everyone -- Mary N. Brownell, president, Liberian Women's Initiative -- Ruth Caesar, Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs -- Dorothy Musuleng Cooper, educator, former foreign minister -- Clara d'Almeida, entrepreneur -- Tiawan Gongloe, legal counselor -- Evelyn Kandakai, Minister of Education -- Weade kobbah-wureh, former vice chair, council of state, transitional government -- Theresa Leigh-Sherman, educator -- Elizabeth Sele Mulbah, Executive Director, Christian Health Association of Liberia -- Gloria M. Musu-Scott, Chief Justice -- Martha G. Nagbe, farmer -- Ruth Sando Perry, Chair, Council of State, transitional government -- Marion Subah, nurse -- Evelyn Townsend, senator -- Massa A. Washington, journalist -- Conmany B. Wesseh, Executive Director, Center for Democratic Empowerment.".
- 2004002013 title "Liberian women peacemakers : fighting for the right to be seen, heard, and counted.".
- 2004002013 type "text".