UNMIL
United Nations Mission in Liberia

Closure of UNMIL

The United Nations Mission in Liberia was established in October 2003 to support for the implementation of a ceasefire agreement and peace process, and to assist with the maintenance and restoration of law and order throughout Liberia. The mission successfully completed its mandate on 30 March 2018.

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<div>Name of Program: Dateline Liberia<br>Date: Wednesday October 18, 2017<br>Time 11:05am with a Repeat at 9:15pm<br>Duration: 45’<br>Producer: Olive Thomas</div>

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<ul><li>The Minister of Agriculture has stressed that food insecurity is a major challenge to Liberia’s agriculture sector.</li>
<li>The Assistant representative and head of programme UNFPA -Liberia has attributed lack of information progress in the country among women to help them break the poverty trap, improve sexual and reproductive health.</li>
<li>Assistant Labor Minister for Statistics has proposed that people with disabilities have unrestricted access to higher education in Liberia.</li>
<li>With so much talk from both local and international organizations about prioritizing the girl child as a result of decades of neglect alongside male preference in a patriarchal society such as Liberia, a flicker of hope has been ignited for the boy child inclusion within the child development agenda.</li>
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