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QUEZON CITY, June 6 — National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Chairperson, Secretary Allen A. Capuyan, on Friday stressed the need to “invite the Indigenous Peoples on the table, not just put them on the menu.”Sec. Capuyan made this remark during the launch of the.
Italian NGO, AIFO, Enters Liberian Disabled People’s “Work Issues”
Italian NGO, AIFO, Enters Liberian Disabled People’s “Work Issues”
The Italian Organization, middle, on the Workshop’s banner at the venue in Monrovia
MONROVIA – In 1997, a non-governmental Human Rights-advocacy and capacity-building organization, named Association Friends of Raoul Follereau (AIFO), founded by a French Journalist in 1961, opened Office in Liberia. The Organization’s Liberia debut was through a community-based rehabilitation approach on leprosy, and later established a business setup program being run disabled people into oil palm and rice production in Montserrado, Bong, Nimba, and Grand Gedeh Counties.
“In Liberia, AIFO started with Liberians with leprosy,” declared Rebecca Stubberfield, Project Manager of Coordinated Action on Disability in Liberia (CAD-L), a Project funded by the Swedish Embassy in Monrovia, at a two-day Workshop (16-17 February, 2021) on ‘decent work
After the Fulani Herdsmen crisis nearly snowballed into a consuming inferno in Oyo State, there has been no ease of tension in Nigeria.
The palpable fear can be felt in the air with such choking toxicity. And at such moments of critical danger to our federation, a time you would expect Nigerian elders across the federation to come together and together for the uniting of the nation, there have been the usual discordant tunes, each of them pitching tents and some of them keeping uneasily quiet from devious political calculations. x
There are actually no good people and there are no bad people. I have close friends all across the nation and still wrote my experience of a beautiful, memorable Nigeria in a memoir recently. It was titled, “The Nigeria I knew” and resonated with a lot of people from our ethnic divide. Infact, the Fulani I knew as a child were good neighbours who sell fresh congealed milk we call “wara”.
(Monrovia, Liberia, January 31, 2020) The Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Sexual Gender-Based Violence (ITSGBV) which has the mandate to engage all SGBV stakeholders and direct prevention and response programming on ending Sexual Gender-Based Violence by 2022 has held its preliminary second quarter meeting ndash; the first meeting of 2021.