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Working Tirelessly for Peace and Equality: Civil Resistance and Peacebuilding in Liberia

Working Tirelessly for Peace and Equality: Civil Resistance and Peacebuilding in Liberia

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From the establishment of the Liberian state in 1847, the government's indirect rule over the majority indigenous Liberian population was oppressive and exploitative, and in 1980 the settler government was overthrown. But instead of uniting Liberians, the first indigenous Liberian president presided over a 10-year dictatorship, followed by a brutal civil war that lasted until 2003.


In this case study, we examine the methodologies and approaches of the various actors involved in civil resistance and peacebuilding throughout each phase of conflict in Liberia. Organizations like the Inter-Religious Council of Liberia, the Mano River Women's Peace Network, and the Catholic Justice and Peace Commission worked for peace and advocated for democratic change throughout the civil war. Then in 2003, the Mass Action for Peace began organizing protests, sit-ins, and vigils to actively pressure the warring parties to come to an agreement. These actors pursued strategies of peacebuilding and civil resistance simultaneously, which led to the complementarity of their work and increased the impact they had on the peace process.

Book information

ISBN: 9781943271412
Publisher: International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Imprint: International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
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Language: English
Number of pages: 42
Weight: 154g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 3mm