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Farewell Message by outgoing Speaker Prince Y. Saydee (2019-2021) LNCRF June 15, 2021

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  I extend many thanks and praises to God almighty for protecting our lives while under this global crisis COVID-19. As we fight to reimagine a better future for every child, let’s all continue to follow all the necessary health measures put in place by the government of Liberia to help eradicate coronavirus out of our country, at the same time in observance of the Day of the African Child (DAC) and smooth transitioning of power to another group of advocates and activist to steer the affairs of the LNCRF. As we celebrate another children’s day in 2021, it reflects my mind’s to renew our commitment to the principles established by the Liberia National Children Representative Forum cherish in the 2011 Children’s Law of Liberia and our regional commitment to the welfare and protection of children within the African Charter on Rights and Welfare of children and the fundamental global guarantee for all children, an episode of the freedom and the space for children to enjoy their sanity and

Feminist Dialogue

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 It was a great opportunity to have been chosen to participate in One Day feminist Dialogues hosted by  Youth Crime Watch-Liberia .  The dialogue seeks to build the capacity of young adults to tackle issues of injustices, discrimination, and gender inequality.  The flagship program provided me the space to expand my ideas on what it actually means to be a feminist, #he_for _she advocate and how we could promote an equal seat at the dialogue table. It was amazing having wonderful panelists like Ruth Henry and Vickjune Wutoh. Thanks to my special buddy Felecia Carr who make it over being part of the dialogue as well.