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  • Dateline Liberia - Wednesday (31 May 2017)

    Dateline

    Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
    Date: Wednesday May 31, 2017
    Time 11:10am with a Repeat at 9:15pm
    Duration: 45’
    Producer: Olive Thomas
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
    • President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has expressed gratitude to the United Nations for bringing peace to Liberia.
    • Defense Minister Brownie Samukai commended the world body for the sacrifices made through peacekeeping.
    • Secretary General’s Representative and also the head of UN operations in Liberia, Farid Zarif says the path to the total achievement of peace is still a very long way in Liberia.
    • UN health experts have said smoking "threatens all" and increasingly, the planet's poorest communities.
    • The Health Officer of Grand Cape Mount County wants government and partners to revamp the Sinje Health Center.
    • The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications recently disclosed that the debt burden of Liberia’s postal administration stands at over six million US dollars.
  • Coffee Break - Wednesday, May 31, 2017
    Coffee Break on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 featured the following persons :
    Alberto Menghini/ Head of Cooperation Resilience at the European Union Delegation spoke on the issuance of “yellow card” to Liberia on the operations of fishing vessels flying Liberian flags
     
    Rev. John Sumo/ Head of health promotion Ministry of Health spoke on the observance of “World no tobacco day”
    Dr. Edward Wonkeyor/ President Tubman University (TU) disclosed that the TU is putting out its fourth batch of graduates
    Jacob Swee/ Vice President for Instruction talked of the recruitment drive being initiated by Liberia foremost TVET institution
    Arthur Becker / Program Manager West Africa Youth Network-Liberia chapter explained that the organization partners with the Center for Development Studies are staging a sub-regional conference on peace building
  • Yor Mornin: Wednesday 31 May 2017

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin
    Date: Wednesday May 31, 2017
    Time: 7am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic – What effective policies can the government put in place to reduce tobacco consumption in Liberia.
    Liberia joins the rest of the World to celebrate – World No-Tobacco Day under the theme "Tobacco – a threat to development."
    Producer: Yede E. Allison
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content
    Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;
    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk-
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.
    • Stories behind World headlines around the world

     

  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (31 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 AM on 31 May 2017

  • Yor Mornin: Tuesday 30 May 2017

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin
    Date: Tuesday May 30, 2017
    Time: 7am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic – What’s on your mind?
    Producer: Martina Brooks
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content
    Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;
    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk- New Normal
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.
    • Stories behind World headlines around the world
  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (30 May 2017)

    UMIL Radio News at 8 AM on Tuesday 30 May 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 6 & 9 PM (29 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 PM on Monday 29 May 2017

  • Civil Affairs Hour: Part 2 (29 May 2017)

    Part 2

    Civil Affairs Hour discusses the Significance of the Local Governance Bill. It has been passed by the House of Representatives and it is before the Liberian Senate.
     
    1. Why the need for Local Governance Reform?
    2. What are the merits of the Bill on Local Governance?
    3. What are the prospects and challenges?
    4. What are the roles of the UN in Governance Act?
    The guests are
    • Yarsuo Weh-Dorliae, Commissioner for Political Reforms and Decentralization at the Governance Commission, the architect of the Local Governance Act.
    • Augustus Zayzay, Deputy Internal Affairs Minister for Research and Planning
    • Dr. Puchu Bernard, Director General of the Civil Service Agency
    • And James Giahyue of UNMIL
  • Civil Affairs Hour: Part 1 (29 May 2017)

    Part 1

    Civil Affairs Hour discusses the Significance of the Local Governance Bill. It has been passed by the House of Representatives and it is before the Liberian Senate.
     
    1. Why the need for Local Governance Reform?
    2. What are the merits of the Bill on Local Governance?
    3. What are the prospects and challenges?
    4. What are the roles of the UN in Governance Act?
    The guests are
    • Yarsuo Weh-Dorliae, Commissioner for Political Reforms and Decentralization at the Governance Commission, the architect of the Local Governance Act.
    • Augustus Zayzay, Deputy Internal Affairs Minister for Research and Planning
    • Dr. Puchu Bernard, Director General of the Civil Service Agency
    • And James Giahyue of UNMIL
  • Dateline Liberia - Monday (29 May 2017)
    Dateline
    Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
    Date: Monday May 29, 2017
    Time 10:00am with a Repeat at 9:15pm
    Duration: 45’
    Producer: Olive Thomas
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
    Events to observe the International Day of UN Peacekeepers are taking place today.
    • United Nation’s Population Fund has donated three brand new ambulances to Cape mount, Gbapolu and Lofa counties and dedicated a maternal waiting home in Sinje.
    • Japans ambassador to Liberia Kaoru Yoshimura said his government was glad to fund a project to improve human resource for maternal motility in Liberia.
    • Muslims in Liberia joined others from the rest of the world Saturday to begin Ramadan.
    • The Angie Brooks International Center has launched its Talking Bus Project in 16 communities across eight counties.
    • The President of the ECOWAS Commission Marcel Alain De Souza has applauded President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for her role as head of ECOWAS Authority.

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