
- 12 July 2017

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<div style="text-align: justify;">Coffee Break on 12 July , 2017 hosted the following persons :<br><strong>Harold Aidoo</strong>/ Head of the Civil Society Coalition on Decentralization. He said the group hosting a legislative retreat on the CRC bill of referendum</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Iman Ali Krayee</strong> / Head of the National Iman Council denied ever calling on Muslims in Liberia not to vote for any Christian candidate in October polls</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Hh Zayzay</strong> / Coordinator of the President Young Professionals Program (PYP) said they are launching a career development program targeting high school and first year college students.<br><strong>Sam Saryon</strong> / Head of Crimes Prevention network said the group is taking its crimes prevention campaign to Western Liberia<br><strong>Necus Andrews</strong> / Head of the Anti-AIDS Media Network disclosed that his organization and partners are rolling out awareness on voluntary HIV testing and counseling</div>