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Leymah Roberta Gbowee

Is Leymah Roberta Gbowee A-List?

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NoLeymah Roberta Gbowee is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2011

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Lost A-list status in 2013

Dropped to B tier — International Speaking Circuit Growth

Ranking Timeline

2003C$0.05M

Women's Peace Movement Success

Gbowee's leadership of the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace played a crucial role in ending the Second Liberian Civil War. Her grassroots activism gained international attention and established her as a peace advocate.

2006C$0.1M+$0.05M

Co-Founding WIPNET

Co-founding the Women Peace and Security Network Africa (WIPNET) expanded her influence across the continent. Her organizational leadership began building a platform for sustained advocacy work.

2008B$0.2M+$0.1M

Founding Gbowee Peace Foundation

Establishing the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa to provide educational opportunities for young West African women demonstrated her commitment to long-term change. The foundation attracted donor support and grants.

2011A$0.5M+$0.3M

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Winning the Nobel Peace Prize alongside Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Tawakkul Karman brought global recognition and substantial prize money. The award dramatically elevated her platform and speaking fee potential.

2013B$0.7M+$0.19999999999999996M

International Speaking Circuit Growth

Post-Nobel recognition led to numerous speaking engagements, book deals, and consultancy opportunities worldwide. Her memoir and advocacy work provided steady income streams.

2019B$0.9M+$0.20000000000000007M

Continued Global Advocacy Work

Gbowee continued her work promoting women's participation in peacebuilding through foundation programs and international partnerships. Her sustained advocacy maintained her relevance in global peace movements.

2026B$1M+$0.09999999999999998M

Nobel Laureate Peace Activist

Fifteen years after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Gbowee remains an influential voice for peace and women's rights through the Gbowee Peace Foundation and international advocacy. While well-known in peace and humanitarian circles and highly respected for ending a civil war, her mainstream global recognition is more limited, placing her as a solid B-tier figure.

Last updated: February 25, 2026