Part of an international network of development expertise, UNDP has maintained a presence in Liberia well before the conflict and was a critical actor in the transitional period, concluded with the inauguration of the new democratically elected government.
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International Legal Assistance Consortium Ilac Liberia, Monrovia, West Africa
ILAC is a consortium of Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) with experience in rebuilding justice systems, which has come together to fill a gap in current international capability.ILAC’s aims are:
1. To put together a team of qualified experts to make an initial assessment of a justice system in a post conflict situation and, working with the host government, make recommendations on what is needed to rebuild that justice system. ILAC’s reports reflect what resources are available in country and highlight the assistance that is needed from the international community.
2. To promote to IGOs, Donor Governements and the ILAC membership the recommendations of the initial assessment and help the host government and UN coordinate the implementation of such recommendations.
3. To provide a single, central source of reports, analyses, writings, experience and developing thinking on the challenges faced by justice systems in the aftermath of armed conflict.
Information Technology For All, Inc, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa
We use the term information technology or IT to refer to an entire industry. In actuality, information technology is the use of computers and software to manage information. In some companies, this is referred to as Management Information Services (or MIS) or simply as Information Services (or IS).
Information Technology Assistance For Development Itad, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa
ITAD is the acronym for the organization called “Information Technology Assistance for Development“. ITAD is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Liberia (West Africa). ITAD is incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Liberia and accredited by the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs.
Rural Aging In Liberia Inc, Monrovia, West Africa
War situations not only devastate infrastructures of nations; they equally break down lives of people across the board. People with high profile standing as well as the down throdden fall to destruction wars bring generally.
For Liberia, a small West African State of nearly three million people experienced one of Africa’s bloodest civil wars which begun in 1989, and continued until 1997 with Liberians going to the polls to elect their leaders. In the seven(7) years period, lives of both young and old crumbled. Infrastructure including roads, power, water facility and all that support life todate lies in ruins.