Liberian democracy took an important step forward in late 2017 when citizens elected a new president to replace Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who voluntarily stepped down when her term expired. Several Carter Center programs joined forces to help support a peaceful transition, and though the process was at times rocky, peace prevailed. Learn more about this historic election, the Carter Center’s long-term programming in Liberia — including mental health, justice, and access to information efforts — and what the future may hold for Africa’s oldest republic. Panelists include: Jason Carter, chairman of the Carter Center’s Board of Trustees; Eve Byrd, director of the Carter Center’s Mental Health Program; Pewee Flomoku, the Carter Center’s chief of party in Liberia, who oversees the Center’s Access to Justice Project; Laura Neuman, director of the Carter Center’s Global Access to Information. Program Moderator: Jim Clancy, journalist and former CNN International anchor.