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Liberia: Project Accountable Safe Space Women s Accountability Room Gives Assessment Reports on the October 10 Election
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Liberian National Bar Association In Collaboration with Civil Society Organizations Submits Bill For Establishment of War & Economic Crimes Court In Liberia
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Women Raise Over US$3,000 to Support Embattled Female Candidates
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Atty. Mmonbeydo Joah presents copies of the Domestic Violence Act to Judge Eva Mappy Morgan
The Organization for Women and Children (ORWOCH), a local non-governmental organization, has presented seventy-five copies of the Domestic Violence Act to the National Trial Judges Association of Liberia (NATJL).
Presenting the Act on February 1, 2021, Mmonbeydo N. Joah, Executive Director of ORWOCH, said the Act was printed with support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODOC) for onward distribution to Magisterial Courts, prosecutors, trial judges and SGBV coordinators across the country.
She revealed plans to make similar donation to the Prosecutors Association of Liberia in the coming weeks.
Presumptive Senator-elect for Gbarpolu County, Botoe Kanneh, expresses gratitude
Botoe Kanneh, Gbarpolu County’s presumptive Senator-elect, has hailed women rights advocates for her victory among nine male political candidates if the National Elections Commission’s final result will render her the victory.
Since former President Charles Taylor established the county, Madam Kanneh is the first female to contest in an election to become a presumed winner after contentious electoral disputes that led to the re-run of the process.
Madam Kanneh in an interview told
Daily Observer, “I could have fallen prey for the second time had it not been for those women who stood up to ensure that my victory comes to pass.”