
Asatu Bah-Kenneth
Asatu Bah-Kenneth is a retired policewoman and a prominent advocate for peace in Liberia, known for her leadership role in the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace (WLMAP), a coalition of women from diverse backgrounds who played a crucial role in advocating for an end to the Liberian civil war. She is a co-founder of People Uniting for Peace in Liberia (PUFPIL), an organization dedicated to promoting unity and peace among Liberians and actively involved in efforts to establish a War and Economic Crimes Court to address the atrocities committed during the civil war.
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Recent news mentions
Asatu Bah-Kenneth participated in the mass action led by Leymah Gbowee.
Liberian Peace Activist Hails UN Role in Ending Civil War | NewsFounded by retired policewoman Cllr. Asatu Bah-Kenneth, PUFPIL is dedicated to championing and promoting peace and unity among Liberians.
War Crimes Court Office Inks MoU to Boost Advocacy | News










