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Liberia: Ministry of Justice Launches Gender Policy and Strategic Action Plan for Inclusivity

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The Ministry of Justice, through its Gender and Social Inclusion Unit, has launched a Gender Policy and a five-year Strategic Action Plan aimed at promoting inclusivity across all sectors.

The five-year policy and action plan seek to integrate gender equality into development policies and programs, aiming for true equality in decision-making and legal frameworks within the government.

Providing an overview of the policy, Mrs. Maude M. Somah, Director of the Gender and Social Inclusion Unit, emphasized that its core objective is to enhance women’s participation in key decision-making sectors of government. “The policy addresses the need to promote and realize gender equality while acknowledging the significant gaps in the Ministry’s previous efforts,” Mrs. Somah said.

She stressed that the launch represents a call for the adoption of a well-structured policy on gender equality, equity, and women’s empowerment, to rectify disparities in the Ministry’s systems and practices.

Mrs. Somah highlighted that a closer analysis revealed substantial inequalities between men and women within the Ministry. “Women are primarily found in lower professional positions, while men dominate senior professional and management roles, showcasing a serious gender imbalance despite existing civil service guidelines promoting equality.”

In his remarks during the launch, Justice Minister N. Oswald Tweh lauded the document, noting that it reflects Liberia’s national and global commitments to gender equality and women’s empowerment. Minister Tweh highlighted the Ministry’s leadership in advancing these goals and reiterated Liberia’s adherence to international protocols, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Revised National Gender Policy.