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Cuban Head of Mission participates in event: Dialogue to strengthen collaboration between Liberia and Sierra Leone in Human Rights and the fight against corruption.

Monrovia, September 25, 2024 - At the invitation of the Representative of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in collaboration with the Independent National Commission on Human Rights and the Anti-Corruption Commission of Liberia, the Cuban Head of Mission Mercedes L. Martínez Herrera represented Cuba at the event: Dialogue to strengthen national and regional collaboration to improve the defense of human rights and the fight against corruption in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Cuban Head of Mission and Liberian Minister of Gender have a cordial meeting.

Monrovia, September 19, 2024 - In a cordial atmosphere, the Cuban Head of Mission Mercedes L. Martinez Herrera held a cordial meeting with Mrs. Gbeme Horace-Kollie, new Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of the Republic of Liberia.

During the exchange, Honorable Kollie and diplomat Martinez Herrera discussed various issues, including the need to promote gender equality and protect the rights of children and vulnerable groups in Liberia.

 

Cuban Head of Mission holds exchange with Regional Director of the United Nations Population Fund.

Monrovia, September 13, 2024 - During an event sponsored by the United Nations, Cuban Head of Mission Mercedes L. Martinez Herrera held a cordial meeting with the Regional Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dr. Sennen Hounton, who was visiting Liberia.

During the exchange, Mr. Hounton praised Cuba for the role it has played in the training of human resources on the African continent and for the preparation of health professionals in the Greater Antilles.

Liberian medical graduates in Cuba thank our country for their training and preparation.

Monrovia, September 12, 2024 - Doctors Edvida Davis Nyuma and Francis Maweah Jr. paid a visit to the Cuban Embassy in Monrovia after returning to Liberia after completing their medical studies in our country.

Both graduates of the specialty of Medicine completed their studies in the Greater of the Antilles and are ready to offer their services to the Liberian people.

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