Ellen Johnson Sirleaf began her career in Liberia's public sector, rising through the ranks despite facing political unrest and periods of exile. In 2005, she made history as the first woman elected head of state in Africa, focusing on rebuilding her war-torn nation, promoting economic development, and strengthening democratic institutions. Her leadership earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011, shared with Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman, for their work in women's rights and peace-building. Sirleaf's advocacy for women's rights and economic empowerment has inspired many to pursue political careers and contribute to positive change in their communities.
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