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CEMESP Boss, Malcolm Assumes Chairmanship Of ECC’s Board

The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) on June 29, 2024, announced the appointment of Malcolm W. Joseph as its new Board Chairperson effective immediately.
Mr. Joseph will serve as head of Liberia’s leading elections observer Group with full powers as provided in the constitution of the organization.
Mr. Joseph is a highly respected Civil Society leader and media development expert with a proven track record of success who has been an active member of the ECC Board of Director and is also Executive Director of the Center for Media Studies and Peace Building (CEMESP).
Mr. Joseph is expected to provide leadership, strategic guidance, and oversight for the ECC, as the ECC continues to drive growth and position itself as Liberia’s credible electoral observatory.
The new appointment as Board Chairperson is based on a unanimous decision reached by members of the Board of Directors of the ECC and this decision is intended to fill the leadership void occasioned by the resignation of Cllr. Oscar Bloh as chairperson.
Among other things, Mr. Joseph is expected to demonstrate his proven professional competence and leadership finesse at this crucial moment of rolling out the ECC USAID-funded post-election activities.
He is expected to provide leadership in sustaining the ECC national footprint and innovate new ideas, without reinventing the wheel, in tandem with the ECC’s strategic objectives.
It is the view of many knowledgeable persons that the new chairperson is a team player. He looks forward to the supportive role of the Board and management team to leverage emerging opportunities and consolidate the gains recorded by Liberia’s lead domestic election observatory.
Mr. Joseph brings over 20 years of professional experience in media, and good governance, which combined his wealth of experience reassures success of his tenure.
On behalf of the board and management, Mr. Joseph thanked his predecessor Cllr. Bloh for the astute leadership stint he provided at the helm of ECC.
The ECC is Liberia’s largest domestic election observation network with diverse competencies, experiences, and expertise in democracy, elections, and governance established since 2010. ECC’s members include the Center for Democratic Governance (CDG); Center for Media Studies and Peace Building (CEMESP); Center for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding (CECPAP); Institute for Research and Democratic Development (IREDD); Naymote Partners for Democratic Development (NAYMOTE-PADD); West Africa Network for Peace Building (WANEP), and the Women NGO Secretariat of Liberia (WONGOSOL).
The ECC election observation effort is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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