150 Day Action Plan: A Working Document for a New Liberia

Publisher:
Government of Liberia
Publication Date:
17 April 2006
Tags:
Liberia, Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution, Conflict, Peace and Security, Environment

When Ellen Johnson Sirleaf took office as Liberia's post-war president on January 16, she outlined a number of initiatives aimed at producing tangible "deliverables" for the country's war-ravaged population during the first five months of her administration. On Monday, four months after the Inauguration, the government issued a status report on what is called the "First 150 Days Action Plan." The four pillars of the plan, "each of equal importance", the document said, include: (1) expanding peace and security, (2) revitalizing economic activity, (3) rebuilding infrastructure and providing basic services, and (4) strengthening governance and the rule of law. The report outlines the initiatives being undertaken in each of the four areas and includes a nine-page listing of projects color-coded to indicate those that have been completed, those that are underway and those that are about to begin.

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