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  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (19 December 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 AM on Tuesday 19 December 2017

  • Yor Mornin: Tuesday 19 December 2017 - Part II

    Part II

    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.

  • Yor Mornin: Tuesday 19 December 2017 - Part I

    Part I

    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 6 & 9 PM (18 December 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 PM on Monday 18 December 2017

  • Consumer Affairs Program (18 December 2017)

    Consumer Affairs is an hour program focusing on business and consumer service delivery, protection and product quality assurance

  • Sports Extra (18 December 2017)

    Sports Extra is a thirty minute entertainment program that provides updates on numerous sports around the world.

  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (18 December 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Monday 18 December 2017

  • Peace Declaration (18 December 2017) - Part III

    Part III

    On Friday 15 December 2017 Youth Representatives of Political Parties in the country signed a declaration reaffirming their commitment to peace at the Monrovia City Hall, Montserrado County. The Liberian Youth Peace Declaration is geared towards the maintenance of good political, social, economic, and democratic frameworks of Liberia; supporting the Farmington River Declaration.
    Speaking at the program, UNMIL Deputy SRSG for Political and Rule of Law Waldemar Vrey congratulated and commended the youth leaders for their participation in a landmark program.
    Mr. Vrey said today’s event is a result of several discussions held by youth leaders, who took the initiative and responsibility to group themselves with an aim of creating an electoral environment. Mr. Vrey stressed that UNMIL is looking forward to see a peaceful conclusion of the elections.
    The program was attended by Representatives of the African Union, the Inter-Religious Council, and members of UNMIL, Manu River Union and the Federation of Liberian Youth.

  • Peace Declaration (18 December 2017) - Part II

    Part II

    On Friday 15 December 2017 Youth Representatives of Political Parties in the country signed a declaration reaffirming their commitment to peace at the Monrovia City Hall, Montserrado County. The Liberian Youth Peace Declaration is geared towards the maintenance of good political, social, economic, and democratic frameworks of Liberia; supporting the Farmington River Declaration.
    Speaking at the program, UNMIL Deputy SRSG for Political and Rule of Law Waldemar Vrey congratulated and commended the youth leaders for their participation in a landmark program.
    Mr. Vrey said today’s event is a result of several discussions held by youth leaders, who took the initiative and responsibility to group themselves with an aim of creating an electoral environment. Mr. Vrey stressed that UNMIL is looking forward to see a peaceful conclusion of the elections.
    The program was attended by Representatives of the African Union, the Inter-Religious Council, and members of UNMIL, Manu River Union and the Federation of Liberian Youth.

  • Peace Declaration (18 December 2017) - Part I

    Part I

    On Friday 15 December 2017 Youth Representatives of Political Parties in the country signed a declaration reaffirming their commitment to peace at the Monrovia City Hall, Montserrado County. The Liberian Youth Peace Declaration is geared towards the maintenance of good political, social, economic, and democratic frameworks of Liberia; supporting the Farmington River Declaration.
    Speaking at the program, UNMIL Deputy SRSG for Political and Rule of Law Waldemar Vrey congratulated and commended the youth leaders for their participation in a landmark program.
    Mr. Vrey said today’s event is a result of several discussions held by youth leaders, who took the initiative and responsibility to group themselves with an aim of creating an electoral environment. Mr. Vrey stressed that UNMIL is looking forward to see a peaceful conclusion of the elections.
    The program was attended by Representatives of the African Union, the Inter-Religious Council, and members of UNMIL, Manu River Union and the Federation of Liberian Youth.

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