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Liberia’s Political Landscape Shifts: Four Women Rise to the Forefront After Sirleaf’s Legacy

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Last updated: May 8, 2025 7:16 am
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By Jeffrey Stein

Monrovia, Liberia – As Liberia continues its journey towards democratic stability and progress, a new generation of women leaders are stepping into the spotlight, carrying the torch passed down by former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Macdella Cooper, Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, Jewel Howard Taylor, and Sara Beysolow Nyanti are emerging as formidable forces in Liberian politics, shaping the national discourse and vying for positions of power.

These women represent diverse backgrounds and experiences, yet they share a common thread: a commitment to public service and a vision for a brighter future for Liberia. They are seen by many as instrumental in shaping the political landscape, following in the footsteps of Sirleaf, the first female president in Africa, a figure who shattered glass ceilings and paved the way for greater female representation.

Hon. MacDella M. Cooper

Macdella M. Cooper, a businesswoman and philanthropist, who currently serves as senior political adviser to the President of Liberia and Chairperson of the Monrovia City Council, brings her entrepreneurial spirit and focus on social justice, women empowerment, education for children, job creation and community innovation to the political arena. Known for her dedication to empowering marginalized communities through education and economic development, Cooper has become a vocal advocate and supporter for addressing poverty and inequality.

Senator Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence

Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, a seasoned politician and Senator for Grand Bassa County and President pro tem of the Liberian senate, has established herself as a powerful voice within the Liberian Senate. Her expertise in governance, coupled with her unwavering commitment to her constituents, has earned her respect across the political spectrum. She’s known for her sharp intellect and willingness to challenge the status quo, positioning her as a key player in shaping legislative policy.

Hon. Jewel Howard-Taylor

Jewel Howard Taylor, the former Vice President of Liberia, is a veteran politician with decades of experience in public service. Her position provides her with significant influence and an opportunity to directly impact government policy. Having served as a Senator for Bong County, she understands the intricacies of Liberian politics and has been a consistent advocate for women’s rights and empowerment.

Hon. Howard -Taylor was also a one- time first lady of Liberia and deputy governor of the Central Bank of Liberia as well as vice president of the former Agricultural and Cooperative Development Bank in Liberia.

Sara Beysolow Nyanti, a development expert with extensive experience working with the United Nations and being the current minister of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, offers a fresh perspective and a deep understanding of international development strategies. With a focus on sustainable development, investment and economic diplomacy, and humanitarian assistance, Nyanti brings a wealth of knowledge to Liberia’s challenges and opportunities.

The rise of these women leaders signals a significant shift in Liberian politics. With increased female participation and leadership, the national conversation is evolving to include perspectives often marginalized in the past. They are tackling critical issues such as economic development, education, healthcare, and gender equality with renewed vigor.

H.E. Sara Beysolow Nyanti

While each woman possesses distinct leadership styles and priorities, their collective presence is undeniable. They are inspiring a new generation of Liberian women to engage in politics and public service, ensuring that the legacy of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf continues to flourish. The future of Liberia will undoubtedly be shaped by their leadership, resilience, and dedication to building a more equitable and prosperous nation for all.

The upcoming elections will be a crucial test for these women, and their ability to mobilize support and navigate the complexities of Liberia’s political landscape will be key to their success. Whether they seek to further empower their existing roles or aspire to higher office, their presence is a testament to the progress Liberia has made in promoting gender equality and a signal of a promising future for women in leadership.

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