Promoting the rights and protection of the LGBTIQ Community in Liberia
SoSNoL host Stakeholder Dialogue
August 28, 2021- Solidarity Sisters Network of Liberia held a one-day stakeholder dialogue in Ganta, Nimba County with stakeholders from the Liberia National Police, Liberian National Fire Service, Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency, Liberia immigration Services and community leaders from within the county.
Junior Yarkpah, the community Chairman in Ganta, describes his training experience.
Patience Delee, of the Liberian National Fire Services describes her experiences since the gender training conducted by SoSNoL.
Helena Dunnah, a member of a woman’s group within Ganta highlights questions during the stakeholder dialogue.
A stakeholder shares her passion to want to join SoSNoL in its advocacy.
Cecelia Toe, of the Liberia Immigration Services, expresses her growth since the training by SoSNoL
Timothy Robinson of Solidarity Sisters Network of Liberia shares ideas to the stakeholders.
Augustus Marton of the Liberia National Police, shares his training experiences during dialogue.
Stakeholders share their ambition and interest in joining SoSNoL.
Officers of the Liberia National Police partake in the stakeholder dialogue.
SoSNoL Monitoring and Evaluations officer Rufus Smith, proprietors the stakeholder dialogue.
Liberia National Police/WACPS Jerry Tarnue shares stories of change during dialogue.
Stories of change and how the previous training conducted by SoSNoL helped stakeholders perception of ‘gender’, were shared during the dialogue.