UNMIL
United Nations Mission in Liberia

Closure of UNMIL

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.

Dateline Liberia - Monday (15 January 2018)

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Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
Date: Monday January 15, 2018
Time 10:00am with a Repeat at 9:15pm
Duration: 45’
Producer: Olive Thomas

Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
  • The African Development Bank has reaffirmed its continued commitment to development efforts in Liberia.
  • The Civil Society and Trade Union Institutions of Liberia are calling on President-elect, Senator George Weah to investigate government officials indicted for economic crimes by anti-corruption institutions.
  • The Institute for Research and Democratic Development is calling on the incoming government to step up the fight against corruption in the society.
  • Health authorities in Liberia have disclosed that 3,576 people are now infected with a skin disease that has sparked wide spread health concern in the country.
  • The Kids Education Engagement Project (KEEP) has launched a campaign to promote accountability in the education sector.
  • The Director of National Fleet bureau at the General Services Agency (GSA), Davidetta Pajibo has set January 19 as deadline to retrieve all government vehicles from public officials or face the consequences of non-compliance.
  • Servants of All Prayers (SOAP) a religious organization based in nine counties is engaged in advocating for men to take the lead in the fight to end Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Liberia.