
UNMIL
United Nations Mission in Liberia
Dateline Liberia - Wenesday (12 April 2017)

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Time 11:10am with a Repeat at 9:15pm
Producer: Olive Thomas
Producer: Olive Thomas
Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.
- President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has urged ECOWAS parliamentarians to do more in tackling the proliferations of harmful drugs, which have the propensity to threaten the well-being of citizens in the region.
- The Speaker of the House of Representatives said the proliferation of counterfeit and expired medicines is not only Liberia’s problem, as the sub-region and all of Africa is vulnerable to the illegal drugs trade.
- Reports say the go–slow called by the Patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia on Monday failed to achieve its goal.
- Liberia’s defense authorities have begun the eviction of occupants of the 72nd military barracks on the Somalia drive. The facilities became occupied by civilians during the civil war.
- The National Elections Commission has concluded a two-day civic and voter education lesson learned conference to evaluate voter registration exercise.
- The Coordinator of the Anti-AIDS Media Network Necus Andrew says the Media is key partner to its HIV Prevention campaign.
- The Pakistani teenager whose courageous defense of girls' education continues to inspire people worldwide has a message for girls everywhere: your voice matters.
Listen and get the full update on issues discussed on the show.