
- 01 November 2017

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<div>On Wednesday , 1 November , Coffee Break hosted the following person:<br><strong>Sonpon Sieh</strong>/ National One Health Coordinator. He announced that the Liberian Government and partners are to observe the second International One Health Day (IOHD).</div>
<div><strong>Moses Bailey</strong>/ Regional Coordinator National Youth Movement for Transparent Elections (NAYMOTE) . He disclosed that the organization is embarking on a peace and reconciliation campaign in rural Liberia</div>
<div><strong>Sam Collins</strong> / Police Spokesman. He announced that there was going to be a heavy presence of armed police officers at key instillations</div>
<div><strong>James Kwabo</strong>/ Executive Director Youth Talk Liberia . He provided information on Liberia’s participation at the Columbia –Africa cultural exchange program</div>