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United Nations Mission in Liberia

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The United Nations Mission in Liberia was established in October 2003 to support for the implementation of a ceasefire agreement and peace process, and to assist with the maintenance and restoration of law and order throughout Liberia. The mission successfully completed its mandate on 30 March 2018.

Coffee Break - Wednesday, April 26, 2017

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Coffee Break is UNMIL Radio’s flagship news and current affairs program that highlights issues of concerns to UNMIL, government of Liberia, Civil Society and Grassroots communities. Issues such as peace and reconciliation, elections, women’s issues, current events, governance, rule of law, electricity and road construction among others are captured in the program which is aired Mondays-Fridays.

Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following persons and issues:

  • Dr. Francis Kateh – Chief Medical Officer of Liberia speaks about strange disease in Sinoe County that claimed the lives of nine persons.
  • Angelique Weeks – Chairperson / Liberia Telecommunications Authority – LTA to host 11 member states of West Africa Telecommunication Regulators Assembly’s Annual Meeting Thursday.
  • Abraham Dolley – Director of Communications / Liberia Immigration Service says seventeen Liberians were deported from the United States of America.
  • Gerald Yeakulae – Program Officer / Center for Accountability and Transparency in Liberia – CENTAL calls for effective campaign finance monitoring.
  • Sunny George – Project Manager / Independent National Commission on Human Rights talks about the outcome of the recently held town hall meeting with stakeholders to maintain the Du-port Road memorial site?