Vaiba Kebeh Flomo is an outstanding peace and women’s rights activist, community mobilizer, feminist, trauma case worker, and leader, who works to promote the rule of law and to reduce violence amongst community people through training and dialogue. She provides trauma counseling with a key focus on women and youth who experience violence. Her work includes building women’s and community capacities through peace education, and community development to promote equal participation in decision-making processes. She is the co-founder of the Community Women’s Peace Initiative and the Liberian Women Mass Action for Peace, the movement that advocated for an end to the Liberian civil war, law reform, and policy implementation. Ms. Flomo is committed to ensuring that every girl child goes to school; she mentors young women to discover their potential and to take up leadership roles. Ms. Flomo is the Founder of “Kids for Peace”, Rock Hill Community Women’s Peace Council, and presently serves as an Advisor to the Young Women of Substance in District #6, Montserrado County. She continues to work with women and girls on SGBV, VAW, good governance, and economic empowerment through microcredit/village saving initiatives.