Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa (GPFA) is a non-profit organisation based in Monrovia, Liberia, founded in 2012 by Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The foundation works to expand access to education, leadership opportunities, and empowerment programmes for women and youth in Liberia and across West Africa, with the goal of building sustainable peace and civic participation.
The foundation was established in 2012 following GboweeâÂÂs international recognition as a peace activist and co-recipient of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. It was created to channel resources toward grassroots education and leadership programmes after the Liberian civil war.
GPFA runs initiatives in education, leadership, and community resilience:
Leymah Gbowee serves as founder and president. GPFA is supported by a registered U.S.-based affiliate, Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa-USA, which coordinates fundraising and advocacy.
The foundation receives funding from philanthropic partners, private donors, and international development groups. Its collaborations include work with the African WomenâÂÂs Development Fund and other NGOs. International media and institutions have recognised GPFA for advancing gender equality and peacebuilding in Liberia.
Rotary International, Article 3, and other independent outlets highlight GPFAâÂÂs grassroots peacebuilding and scholarship work as part of broader post-war reconstruction in Liberia. The African WomenâÂÂs Development Fund lists GPFA as a partner organisation in its West Africa programme.