Dame Marcella Liburd, GCMG, JP, is a trailblazing stateswoman whose career has redefined women’s leadership in the Caribbean. A barrister and solicitor admitted to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in 1994, she transitioned from law into national politics, where her legislative and executive influence left an enduring imprint on Saint Kitts and Nevis.
While serving as Minister of Health, Social Services, Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs—and at times Acting Prime Minister—Dame Marcella championed inclusive governance, community empowerment, and public-sector reform. In 2013, she shattered another glass ceiling by becoming the first woman elected Chair of the St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party in its 81-year history. Her historic ascent continued on February 1, 2023, when she was sworn in as the first female Governor-General of the Federation, the highest constitutional office in the land.
Through pioneering legislative reform, barrier-breaking political leadership, and steadfast advocacy for gender equity and national development, Dame Marcella Liburd has been nominated for AFRIHeritage’s African Women in Leadership Award.