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