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House’s Committee On Information Holds Dialogue On Media Law Reform

The House’s Committee on Information Broadcasting, Culture and Tourism, in collaboration with Internews have announced plans to hold a one-day roundtable dialogue on media law reforms in Liberia.
With support from USAID, Swedish Embassy and EU Mission to Liberia, the event will take place on today, May 29, 2024, at the Legislature in Monrovia.
The committee Chairperson, Representative Bernard Blue Benson, disclosed that the legislative meeting will focus on the critical issue of media law reforms, specifically the proposed bill to establish the Community Radio Sustainability Act.
He averred that the roundtable aims to foster a comprehensive discussion on the challenges and opportunities surrounding community radio sustainability and the broader implications for media freedom and development in Liberia.
“We cordially invite stakeholders, media professionals, civil society representatives, and the general public to participate in this important dialogue. Your insights and contributions are crucial to shaping the future of media legislation in Liberia”. He notes.

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