Liberia: Democracy in Focus

Liberia's War Crimes Court Off to a Rocky Start; Liberia Risks US Aid After Cutting Funding to Anti-Trafficking Efforts and More Liberians Suffer from Climate Change

July 25, 2024 New Narratives/Front Page Africa Season 2 Episode 10
Liberia's War Crimes Court Off to a Rocky Start; Liberia Risks US Aid After Cutting Funding to Anti-Trafficking Efforts and More Liberians Suffer from Climate Change
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Liberia: Democracy in Focus
Liberia's War Crimes Court Off to a Rocky Start; Liberia Risks US Aid After Cutting Funding to Anti-Trafficking Efforts and More Liberians Suffer from Climate Change
Jul 25, 2024 Season 2 Episode 10
New Narratives/Front Page Africa

Liberia's War Crimes Court Office is off to a rocky start as outcries from key stakeholders continue over President Boakai’s appointment of Jonathan Massaquoi to head the  office.

A 90 percent cut in funding to anti-trafficking actions has seen Liberia returned to the US government’s trafficking Tier 2 Watchlist. There are repercussions, and the implication is, under the operation of us federal law, the us government has to seize all non-humanitarian and non-trade aid.  

Poverty robs Liberian children of their childhood and jeopardizes their safety as they are forced to work in dangerous occupations to make a living. 

And……….climate change continues to have devastating consequences on Liberian farmers. In River cess, it is robbing their children of their education. But climate justice activists say carbon trade is not the remedy for the climate crisis. 

You’re listening to Democracy in Focus

Funding for this podcast comes from the Swedish and US embassies in Liberia and the American Jewish World Service. See more of our collaborations with media in West Africa at www.newnarratives.org

Show Notes

Liberia's War Crimes Court Office is off to a rocky start as outcries from key stakeholders continue over President Boakai’s appointment of Jonathan Massaquoi to head the  office.

A 90 percent cut in funding to anti-trafficking actions has seen Liberia returned to the US government’s trafficking Tier 2 Watchlist. There are repercussions, and the implication is, under the operation of us federal law, the us government has to seize all non-humanitarian and non-trade aid.  

Poverty robs Liberian children of their childhood and jeopardizes their safety as they are forced to work in dangerous occupations to make a living. 

And……….climate change continues to have devastating consequences on Liberian farmers. In River cess, it is robbing their children of their education. But climate justice activists say carbon trade is not the remedy for the climate crisis. 

You’re listening to Democracy in Focus

Funding for this podcast comes from the Swedish and US embassies in Liberia and the American Jewish World Service. See more of our collaborations with media in West Africa at www.newnarratives.org