UNMIL
United Nations Mission in Liberia

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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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UNMIL’s new Force Commander, Maj.-Gen. Leonard Muriuki Ngondi, says the mission’s transition and the gradual hand-over of security responsibilities to Liberian security agencies is a “positive move” that empowers Liberians.…
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As Liberia celebrates 10 years since the Accra Peace Accords, watch this look back on ten years of progress.
Near Verbatim Transcript of press conference of 16 January 2013 Chris Massaquoi, Inspector General, Liberia National Police and John Nielsen, UNPOL Commissioner meet the press. Chris Massaquoi, Inspector General, Liberia…
Aleem Siddique (UNMIL Spokesperson) Good morning everybody my name is Aleem Siddique, I am the spokesperson for UNMIL. And a very special, warm welcome to our UNMIL Radio listeners from across Liberia who are joining us for…
Recently though, Bertin had every reason to smile as he was conferred a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration and Political Science from the United Methodist University in Liberia. “My father and mother are peasant…
Aware of the important role effective law enforcement and administration of justice plays in consolidating peace and state authority, as well as accelerating development in a post-conflict environment, UNMIL continues to help…
The Security Council today extended the sanctions imposed on Liberia in connection with the country’s civil war as well as the panel of experts tasked with monitoring compliance with the measures. In a unanimously adopted…
Dozens of Liberia-bound passengers arrived at the Kotoka International Airport in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, all set to say goodbye to the place many of them had for several years called their home. For many of these…