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Iron ladies of Liberia

Auteur: Davis CoombeGunnard DobozeDaniel JungeSiatta Scott JohnsonHenry AnsbacherAlle auteurs
Uitgever: San Francisco, Calif. : Independent Television Service, ©2007.
Editie/Formaat:   DVD-video : EngelsAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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After nearly two decades of brutal civil war, Liberia is a nation ready for change. On January 16, 2006, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was inaugurated the country's first elected female president and Africa's first freely elected female head of state. A Harvard-educated economist and grandmother of eight who had been exiled to Nigeria and nicknamed the Iron Lady, Johnson Sirleaf won a run-off election with 59 percent of the  Meer lezen...
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Genre/Vorm: Documentary films
Genoemd persoon: Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
Genre: Video-opname
Soort document: Visueel materiaal
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Davis Coombe; Gunnard Doboze; Daniel Junge; Siatta Scott Johnson; Henry Ansbacher; Jonathan Stack; Just Media (Firm); Steps International.; Independent Television Service.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
OCLC-nummer: 228854789
Credits: Editor, Davis Coombe ; original music, Gunnard Doboze ; camera, Daniel Junge.
Colofon: Originally broadcast on the PBS television program Independent Lens.
Beschrijving: 1 videodisc (57 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Andere titels: Independent lens (Television program)
Verantwoordelijkheid: ITVS Community Cinema ; directed by Daniel Junge ; co-directed by Siatta Scott Johnson ; produced by Henry Ansbacher, Jonathan Stack ; Just Media and STEPS International.

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After nearly two decades of brutal civil war, Liberia is a nation ready for change. On January 16, 2006, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was inaugurated the country's first elected female president and Africa's first freely elected female head of state. A Harvard-educated economist and grandmother of eight who had been exiled to Nigeria and nicknamed the Iron Lady, Johnson Sirleaf won a run-off election with 59 percent of the vote, but faces enormous obstacles in rebuilding a war-torn country. Iron Ladies of Liberia goes behind the scenes of this groundbreaking administration during its first year, as it works to prevent a post-conflict nation from returning to civil war.

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