Hon. Munah E. Pelham-Youngblood was elected at 27 years as the youngest politician in Liberia's History defeating 20 other candidates. She is now a Member of the 53rd National Legislature. Pelham-Youngblood was selected as one of the Fifty (50) most Eminent Liberian Women; one of Liberia's most influential voices; Legislator of the Year 2012 and 2015; honored as the Representative Without Limit. Honored by the 2013 Noble Laureate, Leymah Gbowee in Monrovia as Ambassador for Humanity for being Humble and Willing to Share, Serve, Love and Respect the People of Liberia.
In addition to being a politician, she is a philanthropist and entrepreneur and the brain & image behind the movement "Generational Change", which is an advocacy for young people to get into politics.
She is a prospective graduate of a Master of Arts degree in International Relations with emphasis in International Politics from the IBB graduate school University of Liberia. She is serving on the following committees in the Honorable House of Representative; former co-chair on national affair Women Legislative Caucus of Liberia, Co-Chair on Contracts, Monopolies, Public Procurement & Concession, Member on the committee on Gender, Child Protection & Social Welfare, Youth & Sports, Foreign Affairs, Oil & Gas, Banking & Currency, Rules Order & Administration, Secretary General Montserrado County Legislative Caucus, Financial Secretary Women Legislative Caucus of Liberia and Congress For Democratic Change Legislative Caucus respectively. She is also a Catholic and a Member of the St. Philomena Lady Auxiliary #306 Knights of St John International.
She is married to Dr. Raymond Youngblood and has one daughter.