Liberia’s Public Works Deputy Minister for Rural Development, Christian Herbert, has hailed the series of technical and vocational training courses that the Bangladeshi peacekeepers have been offering Liberians, saying manpower capacity-building is very crucial in propelling Liberia’s reconstruction and development.
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The Office of the Gender Advisor (OGA) recently organized the first of three regional training workshops to promote gender perspectives in the work of the UN Mission in Liberia.
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For more than nine years since the inception of UNMIL, Pakistani military doctors have rendered invaluable service to the host population, including some life-saving interventions. Prof. Lucky Ehigiator, Dean of the College of Health and Sciences at the William Tubman University in Harper, was among one of the beneficiaries.
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Dr Timothy, a Professor of History at the William Tubman University in Harper, was enjoying a swim in the sea in mid April when he got this sting on the head from nowhere. The excruciating pain was only the beginning of his troubles.
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The men and women who train Liberia’s corrections officers are now proudly wearing new polo shirts donated by the Swedish Prisons and Probation Service (SPPS.) The donation was made in recognition of the work done to raise professional standards of prison personnel nationwide.
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UNMIL is not a closing mission but a changing mission with its military strength being gradually scaled down while its police strength is enhanced, said Special Representative Karin Landgren during her recent visit to Gbarpolu County.
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