The EJS Center was founded to be a catalyst for change across Africa, by helping unleash its most abundant untapped power — its women.

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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @wadeipowell, CEO, Srimex Oil & Gas Company. Founder, UFOUND Solutions Group. Public Leader & Advocate, Liberia. She started her career in the United States with Fortune 500 companies, before returning home to Liberia in 2005 with a depth of experience that few could match and a clear sense of what she came back to do. Read her full profile: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Liberia #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @victoriacharlz, District Commissioner, Lindi District, United Republic of Tanzania. She oversees governmental affairs, state institutions, infrastructure development, and community mobilization across Lindi District, at the southern edge of Tanzania's Indian Ocean coastline. Read her full profile: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Tanzania #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Marilyn Teta Logan. Director General, Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority (LPRA). Under her stewardship, the LPRA concluded Liberia's first major petroleum agreement in over a decade. Her full profile is available via: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Liberia #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @RLalainaA. Pan-African Civic Leader. Founder & Managing Director, LIfT - Lead Institute for Transformation, Madagascar. Lalaina co-founded a Malagasy civic organization focused on election integrity and citizen participation, to building LIfT, the Lead Institute for Transformation, a grassroots leadership platform advancing civic innovation, action research, capacity building, and mental health-informed approaches to social change in Madagascar and beyond. Read her full profile: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Madagascar #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Julia Chimuna. Commissioner, National Children’s Commission. Business and Child Rights Expert, Malawi. Julia chairs the Documentation and Learning Committee, leading investigations into the issues that shape children's lives and turning that evidence into policy that protects them. Read her full profile: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Malawi #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Dr. Rim Gasmi. Associate Professor of Computer Science, Director of the Institute of Sciences, and Director of Artificial Intelligence, University Center of Illizi, Algeria. Dr. Gasmi earned her Ph.D in Intelligent Systems from Ferhat Abbas University Sétif 1, ranking first in the national competitive examination, and gained international research experience in France in the field of intelligent algorithms. Her full profile is available here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea…
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Dr. Esperance Luvindao, Minister of Health and Social Services, @MhssNamibia. Since her appointment, she has moved with the urgency of someone who knows that in healthcare, delay costs lives. She has recruited over 2,000 healthcare workers, overseen the direct procurement of medications from manufacturers, and launched Namibia's first-ever digital health policy. Read her full profile: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Namibia #EJSCenter @NewEraNewspaper @WHONAMIBIA @TheNamibian @NBCNamibia @namibiansun @AfricaCDC @nampapress
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Dr. Angela Nakafeero, Commissioner, Gender and Women Affairs @Mglsd_UG, Uganda, where she provides strategic leadership on the policies and programmes that determine how gender equality is lived, not just legislated, across the country. Read her full profile here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Uganda #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: Dr. Anneline Chetty. Armed with a PhD in Geography and Environmental Science and a Master's in Town and Regional Planning, Dr. Chetty has spent her career at the intersection of policy, innovation, and economic transformation. From Ethekwini Municipality to the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, she has consistently operated at the level where strategy meets real-world impact. Her full profile is available here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea…
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @DakoaNewman, Human Rights Advocate. Former Minister of State for Gender, Children, and Social Protection. Former Member of Parliament, Okaikoi South. Co-Founder, DNF Ghana. Before politics, Dakoa Newman's career was in project management, leading some of Ghana's most consequential infrastructure developments, including Kotoka International Airport Terminal 3, West Hills Mall, and Achimota Mall. Read her full profile here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Ghana #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @Djami_D, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development, Government of Guinea, advancing Guinea's environmental policy and sustainable development agenda with the authority of someone who has worked at every level of law, governance, and international affairs. Read more about her here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Guinea #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders: @CrystalAsige, Parliament of Kenya. Voted Kenya's Top Performing Senator for two consecutive years, Crystal Asige has built one of the most consequential legislative careers in Kenya's Senate. Read her full profile here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Kenya #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders Christelle Sappot @CSappot : Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Central African Republic She is the first woman to serve as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps of the Central African Republic accredited to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. Read her full profile here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea…
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders @MurindaChioniso : Elected Councillor, Chegutu Rural District Council, Zimbabwe. Global Youth Co-Chair, @AWLNetwork. Murinda has sat at tables that determine the futures of nations, and she has done it at every level, from a rural district council in Zimbabwe to the UN Commission on the Status of Women. She directly contributed to Zimbabwe's adoption of a 33% women's quota in local governance and a Youth Quota in Parliament. Read her full profile via: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Zimbabwe #EJSCenter
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Profiling our 5th Cohort of Amujae Leaders. @Antababacar Ngom Diack: CEO. Entrepreneur. Political Leader. Member of Parliament, Senegalese National Assembly. In 2024, Anta Babacar Ngom Diack became the only woman to run for President of Senegal. She knew the road would not be easy but she walked it anyway, because at least one woman had to do it. You can read her full profile here: ejscenter.org/ejs-amujae-lea… #Amujae #WomenLeadAfrica #Senegal #EJSCenter
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Announcing our 2026 Amujae Leaders! We are thrilled to announce the 5th Cohort of the Amujae Initiative, 15 women from 14 African countries leading in AI, health, diplomacy, energy, peacebuilding, parliament, and beyond. This cohort becomes the most geographically and sectorally diverse selection in the Initiative’s history. Welcome to Dr. Angela Nakafeero, Dr Anneline Chetty, Anta Babacar Ngom Diack, Chioniso Michelle Murinda, Christelle SAPPOT, Senator Crystal Asige, Djami Diallo, Dr. Esperance Luvindao, Julia Chimuna, Lalaina Randriarimanana, Marilyn Teta Logan, Victoria Mwanziva, Dakoa Newman, Dr. Rim Gasmi, Wadei Powell. Discover their profiles here: ejscenter.org/fifteen-women-… Every cohort, the network grows, and the proof deepens: that African women are not just ready to lead , they already are. We now count 70 Amujae Leaders in total across 5 cohorts from 29 African countries in the Amujae Initiative. Meet them all: ejscenter.org/our-work/amuja…
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Before and after one year in the Amujae Initiative, hear from our 4th Cohort Amujae Leaders. After a year of sisterhood, peer networking, executive coaching by senior women leaders, and direct mentorship from Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, our alumni share how their leadership transformed, and what they now stand for, in the spirit of Amujae.
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The Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the recent assault on a young woman in the Red Light Market area of Paynesville. This violent act is deeply disturbing and represents yet another painful reminder of the insecurity and gender‑based violence that too many girls and women in Liberia continue to face. Violence against women—whether in public or private spaces—has no justification and must never be normalized or ignored. Our thoughts are with the survivor and her family. We stand in solidarity with her and with all women and girls whose safety, dignity, and rights are threatened by acts of violence. Survivors deserve compassion, access to care and support services, and justice—free from stigma, intimidation, or blame. We call on the relevant authorities to conduct a swift, thorough, and transparent investigation and to ensure that those responsible are held fully accountable under the law. Justice is essential—not only for this survivor, but to send a clear message that violence against women will not be tolerated. We further call on community leaders, market associations, local officials, civil society organizations, and residents of Paynesville to take collective responsibility for protecting women and girls. This includes speaking out against violence, supporting survivors in seeking help, strengthening community‑based protection and reporting mechanisms, and creating safer public spaces where women work and move freely. Ending violence against women requires sustained action—from government institutions, communities, men and boys, faith leaders, and families alike. Silence and indifference only allow harm to continue. The EJS Center remains firmly committed to advocating for the safety, leadership, and full participation of women and girls across Liberia. We will continue to support efforts that promote justice, accountability, and a society where every woman can live and work without fear. Ellen Pratt-Harris Executive Director Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development Monrovia-Liberia
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As we prepare to welcome Cohort 5 of the Amujae Initiative, we look back at a powerful milestone: the Closing Convening of Cohort 4 in Nairobi this February. Joined by special guests @Zain_Verjee and @CJMarthaKoome, Cohort 4 Amujae leaders reflected on a year of growth, mentorship and sisterhood.
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