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Three Community Radio Journalists Receive Awards As ‘Best Outstanding Forest Reporter Of The Year’ Three Community Radio Journalists Receive Awards As ‘Best Outstanding Forest Reporter Of The Year’
Three of the journalists snapped with the British Ambassador to Liberia
Three community radio journalists in rural Liberia have honorably received the 2020 Multi-stakeholders Forest Governance and Accountability Project award for being best outstanding forest reporters of the year.
The three journalist who comes from rural Liberia include Henry Gboluma Jr, station manager of the voice of Gbarpolu, in Gbarpolu county (1
st winner), T. Prince Mulbah of Radio Life in zorzor, Lofa county (2
A Tribute to the Liberian Woman (A response to congratulatory remarks)
A Tribute to the Liberian Woman (A response to congratulatory remarks)
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I am most thankful first and foremost to God for His grace and mercy upon my life; and I am ever so grateful for the generous feedback, love, and support from all of you since my appointment by the United Nations Secretary General. I am genuinely humbled. Getting to lead the United Nations’ operational system (all of the agencies, funds and programmes) in Nepal as the Resident Coordinator at a time of multiple intersected crises is a major responsibility, but it is also a privilege that I do not take for granted. My first international post was a 4-month temporary contract in Nepal; and to return there to lead the entire UN team is uniquely special.