H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: How women will lead us to freedom, justice and peace | TED

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I was the first woman president
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of an African nation.
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And I do believe more countries ought to try that.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause and cheers)
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Once the glass ceiling has been broken,
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it can never be put back together --
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however one would try to do that.
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When I assumed the presidency of Liberia
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in January 2006,
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we faced the tremendous challenges of a post-conflict nation:
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collapsed economy,
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destroyed infrastructure,
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dysfunctional institutions,
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enormous debt,
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bloated civil service.
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We also faced
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the challenges of those left behind.
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The primary victims of all civil wars:
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women and children.
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On my first day in office,
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I was excited ...
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and I was exhausted.
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It had been a very long climb
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to where I was.
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Women had been those who suffered most
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in our civil conflict,
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and women had been the ones to resolve it.
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Our history records
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many women of strength and action.
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A President of the United Nations General Assembly,
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a renowned circuit court judge,
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a president of the University of Liberia.
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I knew that I had to form
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a very strong team
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with the capacity to address
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the challenges of our nation.
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And I wanted to put women in all top positions.
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But I knew that was not possible.
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And so I settled for putting them in strategic positions.
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I recruited a very able economist from the World Bank
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to be our minister of finance,
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to lead our debt-relief effort.
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Another to be the minister of foreign affairs,
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to reactivate our bilateral and multilateral relationships.
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The first woman chief of police
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to address the fears of our women,
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who had suffered so much during the civil war.
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Another to be the minister of gender,
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to be able to ensure the protection and the participation of women.
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Over time,
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the minister of justice,
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the minister of public works,
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the minister of agriculture,
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the minister of commerce and industry.
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Participation in leadership
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was unprecedented in my administration.
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And although I knew
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that there were not enough women with the experience
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to form an all-women cabinet --
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as I wanted --
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I settled to appoint numerous women
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in junior ministerial positions,
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as executives,
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as administrators,
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in local government,
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in diplomatic service,
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in the judiciary,
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in public institutions.
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It worked.
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At the end of 2012,
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our economic growth had peaked at nine percent.
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Our infrastructure was being reconstructed at a very fast pace.
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Our institutions were functioning again.
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Our debt of 4.9 billion
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had been largely canceled.
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We had good relationships with the International Monetary Fund,
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the World Bank,
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the African Development Bank.
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We also had good working relationships
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with all our sister African countries
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and many nations all over the world.
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Our women could sleep peacefully at night again,
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without fear.
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Our children were smiling again,
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as I promised them during my first inaugural address.
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The reputation and credibility
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of our nation,
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lost in the many years of conflict,
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were restored.
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But progress is never guaranteed.
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And in our legislature, in my first term,
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women were 14 percent.
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In the second term,
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it declined to eight percent,
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because the environment was increasingly toxic.
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I had my fair shares of criticism and toxicity.
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Nobody is perfect.
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But there's nothing more predictable
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than a strong woman
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who wants to change things,
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who's brave to speak out,
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who's bold in action.
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But I'm OK with the criticism.
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I know why I made the decisions I made,
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and I'm happy with the results.
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But that's why more women leaders are needed.
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For there will always be those who will tear us down,
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who will tear us apart,
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because they want the status quo to remain.
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Although sub-Saharan Africa has had major breakthroughs
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in women's leadership and participation,
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particularly in the legislature --
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in parliament, as it's called --
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so many women,
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50 percent and over, one of our nations,
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well over 60 percent, the best in the world --
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but we know that's not enough.
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While we must be very thankful
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and applaud the progress we have made,
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we know that there is much more work to be done.
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The work will have to address the lingering vestiges
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of structural ...
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something against women.
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In too many places,
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political parties
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are based on patronage,
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patriarchy,
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misogyny
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that try to keep women
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from their rightful places,
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that shut them out
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from taking leadership positions.
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Too often, women face --
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while the best performers,
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while equal or better in competence --
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unequal pay.
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And so we must continue to work
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to change things.
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We must be able to change the stereotyping.
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We must be able to ensure
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that those structural barriers
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that have kept women
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from being able to have the equity they rightfully deserve.
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And we must also work with men.
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Because increasingly,
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there is recognition
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that full gender equity
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will ensure a stronger economy,
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a more developed nation,
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a more peaceful nation.
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And that is why we must continue to work.
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And that is why we're partners.
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I will be launching a Center for Women and Development
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that will bring together --
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(Applause)
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women who have started
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and are committed to their joining of leadership.
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With women who have excelled
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and advanced in leadership together.
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Over a 10-year period,
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we strongly believe
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that we will create this wave of women
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who are prepared to take,
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unabashedly,
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intentional leadership and influence
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throughout society.
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This is why --
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(Laughs)
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at 81, I cannot retire.
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(Applause and laughter)
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(Applause and cheers)
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Women are working for change
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in Africa.
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Women are working for change
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throughout the world.
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I will be with them,
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and one of them,
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forever.
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(Applause)
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Thank you for listening.
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Go out and change the world.
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(Applause and cheers)
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