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	<title>Worldfocus &#187; Liberia&#8217;s Long Road Back</title>
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		<title>Africa&#8217;s first elected female president lifts Liberia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fractured after a long civil war, Liberia is trying to pick up the pieces, facing staggering unemployment and lackluster infrastructure. Halfway into her first term, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is leading that recovery.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fractured by a <a title="Liberia rebuilds but fragments of the fighting remain" href="http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/03/18/liberia-rebuilds-but-fragments-of-the-fighting-remain/4452/" target="_self">14-year civil war</a>, Liberia is trying to pick up the pieces, facing staggering unemployment and lackluster infrastructure.</p>
<p>Halfway into her first term, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf &#8212; an economist educated at Harvard University who won the presidency at age 67 &#8212; is leading that recovery.</p>
<p>As Africa&#8217;s first elected female head of state, she has taken on corruption, gotten some of Liberia&#8217;s debt canceled and rebuilt the army with the help of the U.S.</p>
<p>Worldfocus correspondent <a title="Lynn Sherr" href="/blog/tag/lynn-sherr/" target="_self">Lynn Sherr</a> and producer <a title="Megan Thompson" href="/blog/tag/megan-thompson/" target="_self">Megan Thompson</a> report on one extraordinary woman trying to remake life in war-torn Liberia. Tune in for Worldfocus&#8217; four-part signature series on Liberia airing the week of April 13.</p>
<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="307" scrolling="auto" src="http://player.theplatform.com/ps/player/pds/lqtN52xjvc?pid=R0aqLy_UrvWn_O4YD6s531_T6ReS7fKd&amp;embedded=true&amp;width=514&amp;height=307" width="514"></iframe></p>
<p>In this extended interview, Sirleaf discusses the position of women in Liberia, the country&#8217;s recovery and relations with the U.S.</p>
<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="307" scrolling="auto" src="http://player.theplatform.com/ps/player/pds/lqtN52xjvc?pid=_PI0XC93z7g__G_xjokjKMev1hM3Z92M&amp;embedded=true&amp;width=514&amp;height=307" width="514"></iframe></p>
<p>Lynn Sherr also interviews Sirleaf at The Daily Beast: <a title="Africa's powerhouse prez" href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-03-31/africas-powerhouse-prez/" target="_blank">Africa&#8217;s Powerhouse Prez</a>.</p>
<p>Read producer Megan Thompson&#8217;s blog from the field: <a title="Liberia rebuilds but fragments of the fighting remain" rel="bookmark" href="http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/03/18/liberia-rebuilds-but-fragments-of-the-fighting-remain/4452/" target="_self">Liberia rebuilds but fragments of the fighting remain</a>.</p>
<p>Read correspondent Lynn Sherr&#8217;s blog from the field: <a title="Liberian summit celebrates African women with laughter" rel="bookmark" href="http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/03/09/liberian-summit-celebrates-african-women-with-laughter/4337/" target="_self">Liberian summit celebrates African women with laughter</a>.</p>
<p><a title="Harper Collins" href="http://www.harpercollins.ca/books/9780061353475/This_Child_Will_Be_Great/index.aspx" target="_blank">Read more</a> about Ellen Johnson Sirleaf&#8217;s memoir, &#8221;This Child Will Be Great.&#8221;</p>
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<listpage_excerpt>President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is leading Liberia&#8217;s efforts to rebuild after its 14-year civil war. Watch a video on her role in the country&#8217;s road to recovery and an extended interview. </listpage_excerpt>
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