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  • UNMIL Radio News at 6 & 9 AM (05 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 PM on Friday 05 May 2017

  • You and Your Health: Friday 05 May 2017
    Name of Programme: You and Your Health
    Date: May 5, 2017
    Time: Friday 11:30am, repeated Saturday 4:00PM
     
    International Day of the Midwife – how the day is being commemorated in Liberia (May 5, 2017)
     
    Names of guests/resource persons:
    Wilhelmina Flomo, President
    Laurine Nyenpan, Vice President
    Sawah Sahffa Program Committee Chairperson of the Liberia Association of Midwives
     
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
     
    May 5 is the internationally recognized day for highlighting the work of midwives. The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) established the idea of the 'International Day of the Midwife' following suggestions and discussion among Midwives Associations in the late 1980s, then launched the initiative formally in 1992.
    The President of the Liberia Association of Midwives said they are now creating awareness on the important role midwives play in the society. She said they want to dispel the notion that midwives are mere birth attendance.
  • Dateline Liberia - Friday (05 May 2017)
     
    Dateline
     
    Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
    Date: Wednesday May 05, 2017
    Time 10:10am with a Repeat at 10:00pm
    Duration: 45’
    Producer: Olive Thomas
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
    • Today May 5th is World Hand Hygiene Day marked globally to highlight the importance of hand hygiene in health care.
    • The Special Representative of the Secretary General in Liberia Farid Zarif has called for a contract of mutual accountability to the Liberian people.
    • Civil Society Working group in Liberia has ended a one-day National Consultation with Mass Based Organizations on the passage of the Draft Land Rights Act.
    • The Treasurer of the National Civil Society Council of Liberia is calling on the National legislature to see reason in passing the Land Right Act to enable citizens have access to their Land.
  • UNMIL Radio SE News at 8 AM (05 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio simple english news at 8 AM on Friday 05 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (05 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 AM on Friday 05 May 2017

  • UNMIL Radio SE News at 6 & 9 PM (04 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio simple english news at 6 & 9 PM on Thursday 04 May 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 6 & 9 PM (04 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 PM on Thursday 04 May 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (04 May 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Thursday 04 May 2017

  • Coffee Break - Thursday, May 04, 2017

    Coffee Break today featured the following guests:
    David Dahn-Assistant Defense Minister for Public Affairs/Ministry of National Defense announces that some members of Liberian troops were injured in an attack on the UN peace keeping mission in Mali; Sam Collins-LNP Spokesperson provides updates on the extent of the LNP’s violence free elections campaign; Alex Devine-Head of Devine Consultancy talks about the conclusion of phase one of the 2017 “Liberia National High School Debate Competition” launched since March and involving 64 high schools and commencement of phase two; and Isaac Redd-Communications Director/House of Representatives speaks on the status of the Affirmative Action Bill at the lower house.

  • Back To The Ballot Box: Thursdy 04 May 2017 - Part 2

    Part 2

    Since the end of the voter registration exercise on March 14, 2017, the National Elections Commission through its data center has been working to provide the results in categories. At the same time, the Commission said the next major activity is what it refers to as the Exhibition of Provisional Registration Roll. What is it? When and where will it take place? What is NEC expected to achieve? Will this process subtract or add people on the registration roll? Is it a new voter registration? Well, the Deputy Director of Civic and Voter Education at the National Elections Commission, Paul N. Wreh-Wilson provides answers.

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