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Interviews with Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Interviewed January 11, 2010

There´s still respect for women. People still see women as their mothers and their sisters. And so there´s a little bit more tolerance, I think, in how women are treated. And our women tend, also, to network better and to support each other much better, particularly when a woman faces difficulties of getting into some trouble.

The disadvantages that women are still perceived to be the weaker sex and one who´s not going to make those hard decisions and do things, I don´t think it´s proven to be true in so many cases, my own included. But that is the perception and there are social barriers that give– that make women– put women at a disadvantage.

The same things you just can´t do because they´re socially taboo. You know, you can´t go around drinking a beer with somebody to talk about what you need to do. So you tend to be much more reserved and confined, and that perhaps limits the scope of the kind of interaction that you could have to achieve your objective.