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Christiana Thorpe

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Woman Peacemaker
from
Sierra Leone

 

 The Work of a Modern Day Disciple

 

Christiana Thorpe is the chief electoral commissioner for the National Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone. She is the founding chair and former chief executive officer of the Sierra Leone branch of the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE-SL).

A former nun, Thorpe left convent life to devote herself to the protection and education of girls.

She was appointed deputy minister of education in late 1993 – the only woman in a cabinet of 19 members.

After establishing FAWE-SL in 1995, the group created Emergency Camp Schools in the capital, Freetown, for children displaced by the civil war.

Unrest in the country forced her into exile in Guinea, where FAWE-SL developed non-formal education programs for children. The organization later counseled and rehabilitated women and girls who had been raped by the fighting forces, particularly those victimized during the rebel attack on Freetown in 1999

 Through her duties as chief electoral commissioner, Thorpe restructured electoral processes within Sierra Leone for the nation’s second post-conflict presidential and parliamentary elections. Thorpe was responsible for registering political parties and citizen voters and organizing and monitoring the voting process. In addition, she ensured the involvement of all stakeholders including civil society and security forces in the election planning process.

She conducted a series of civic education trainings with women’s and youth groups to educate them on election processes. With the successful training of over 8,000 youth, Thorpe employed them to monitor the elections. In a final effort to minimize election-inspired violence, she conducted trainings of peaceful conflict resolution with village chiefs.

Thorpe is also a member of the National Security Council, which elevated her capacity to institute free and fair elections within the country.

Thorpe received the 2006 Voices of Courage Award from the
Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children and the
Special Token of Appreciation for Remarkable Services Award
of Sierra Leone for her service to humanity.

Narrative “Time to Make History, Time to Educate Women”

A Narrative of the Life and Work of Christiana Thorpe of Sierra Leone By Whitney McIntyre, Peace Writer Film “Leading the Way to Peace” Directed by Sun & Moon Vision Productions

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