The Feminist Policy Lab - Cohort 1 2022/2023

Young Emerging Female Feminist Policymaker Leaders

The Feminist Policy Lab’s objective is to empower and equip the next generation of emerging feminists with the necessary skills to excel as gender policy researchers. The ultimate vision of the Feminist Policy Lab is to influence the Liberian Government’s agenda on all issues related to women’s rights and gender equality. The program will provide an enabling environment to foster development and growth through intensive feminist research training for young women. It is designed to work with community-based, grassroots women-led organizations and young emerging feminists to build their capacity to influence the Liberian Government’s agenda on all issues related to women’s rights and gender equality.

 

Group 1 - Research Team

“The Luxury of Maternal Healthcare: Liberia's Hospitals are New Mother's Prison”

Majorie N. Wright

Feminist - Bachelor degree in Biology

Nusone E. Perkins

Feminist- BA in International Business & Trade

Rammie P. Klah

Feminist - Bachelor degree in Biology

Doreen A. O'diaji

Feminist - Bachelor Degree in International Relations


Group 2 - Research Team

“Prison Reform for Women”

Courage N. Wilson

Feminist - Bachelor’s Degree in Biology

Abigail A.A. Dorbor

Feminist - Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology

Saraphen B. Dahn

Feminist - Bachelor’s Degree in Biology

Prospective graduate - Master of Public Health

Laura Kolaker

Feminist - Bachelor’s Degree in Biology


Group 3 - Research Team

“Sexual Harassment in the Education System”

Blessing M. Collins

Feminist - Bachelor in Economics

Jennifer Scott

Feminist - Bachelor in Social Work, Bachelor in Civil Engineering

Rochelle M. Richards

Feminist- Bachelor in Mass Communications

Willet Z. Gaye

Feminist - Bachelor degree in Environmental Science


 
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