“We Are Tired”: Women Demand Justice and Action on Gender Violence; Police Chief Promises Action

Women across Monrovia raised their voices in a powerful march demanding justice for Toni Jackson and urgent action to end the rising tide of gender‑based violence in Liberia. Carrying signs that read “We Are Tired,” they called on authorities to protect women and girls with the seriousness the crisis deserves. Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman met the protesters and promised swift action, but the women made it clear: promises are no longer enough—Liberian women want safety, accountability, and real change.

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This story was a collaboration with New Narratives as part of the “Investigating Liberia” project. Funding was provided by a private donor and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. The funders had no say in the content.