
- 20 September 2017

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<div style="text-align: justify;">Coffee Break on Wednesday, September 20, 2017 hosted the following individuals:<br><strong>Edward Mulbah</strong> / Executive Director Liberia Peace Building Office. He disclosed that the organization is expected to stage a colloquium on peaceful elections in Liberia<br><strong>Malcolm Joseph</strong> / Executive Director Center for Media Studies and Peace Building (CEMESP) . Joseph said CEMESP and partners have kicked off training on Safety of Journalists and Conflict Sensitive Reporting in Liberia<br><strong>Atty. Lamii Kpargboi</strong> / An Executive of the Deepening Democracy Coalition (DDC) . Kpargboi announced that the DDC will host the next round of Presidential Debate next Tuesday.<br><strong>John Yormie</strong>/ Head of the Liberia Research and Development Networks. Yormie disclosed that the organization partners with the Foreign Service Institute in carrying out a Leadership and Development Seminar for Liberian youth</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Alex Noah</strong> / Head of the Sinoe County University Students Union. He said the student group rolls out a campaign on peaceful elections</div>