1. Match the names of the Nobel Peace
Prize winners with the corresponding
statements. Three do not apply.
(a) Tawakkol Karman
(b) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
(c) Leymah Gbowee
(1) thinks
that, despite the difficult
conditions women have endured, they have
never given up on fighting for peace.
(2) considers that peace is the sole solution
for her country.
(3) fights for religious freedom in Africa.
(4) thinks equality for all women is still far
from being achieved.
(5) is the head of state of her country.
(6) confesses that her achievements have not
transferred into people's everyday lives.
(7) managed to unite women with different
religious beliefs.
(8) has taken an active part in politics for
some decades now.
(9) enabled women to be part of the
decision-making process in her country.
(10) believes the prize will encourage
people's commitment.



Answer :

Certainly! Let's match the Nobel Peace Prize winners with the corresponding statements:

(a) Tawakkol Karman:
- (4) thinks equality for all women is still far from being achieved.
- (6) confesses that her achievements have not transferred into people's everyday lives.
- (10) believes the prize will encourage people's commitment.

(b) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf:
- (2) considers that peace is the sole solution for her country.
- (5) is the head of state of her country.
- (8) has taken an active part in politics for some decades now.

(c) Leymah Gbowee:
- (1) thinks that, despite the difficult conditions women have endured, they have never given up on fighting for peace.
- (7) managed to unite women with different religious beliefs.
- (9) enabled women to be part of the decision-making process in her country.

These matches align the Nobel Peace Prize winners with the statements that reflect their beliefs, achievements, and contributions. Each laureate has made significant impacts in their respective fields and regions, advocating for peace, equality, and women's empowerment.

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