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Closure of UNMIL

The United Nations Mission in Liberia successfully completed its mandate on 30 March 2018. You can find out about the mission's past activities and achievements through this website. The United Nations family remains committed to supporting the Government, ensuring that the hard won peace is sustained and that the country and its people continue to progress and thrive.

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22 March 2018. Monrovia: The United Nations Deputy Secretary General,  Amina J. Mohammed, meets representatives of Liberian youth and women organizations at the UNMIL headquarters in Monrovia, Liberia.. Amina J. Mohammed is visiting the country to attend the celebrations of the completion of the UNMIL Mandate. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNMIL
22 March 2018. Monrovia: (Left to right) The United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Amina J. Mohammed, and the Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Bintou Keita, talk during a meeting with representatives of Liberian youth and women organizations at the UNMIL headquarters in Monrovia, Liberia.. Amina J. Mohammed is visiting the country to attend the celebrations of the completion of the UNMIL Mandate. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNMIL
22 March 2018. Monrovia: Representatives of Liberian youth and women organizations meet (out of the picture) the United Nations Deputy Secretary General,  Amina J. Mohammed, at the UNMIL headquarters in Monrovia, Liberia.. Amina J. Mohammed is visiting the country to attend the celebrations of the completion of the UNMIL Mandate. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNMIL
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  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
  • On Tuesday, 23 February, 259 members of the Nepalese Formed Police Unit 1 and 3, including 17 female personnel, were awarded UN Medals for their contribution to peace and security in Liberia at a ceremony in Freeport, Monrovia. These Nepalese peacekeepers
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