Video: War Crimes Court Office Receives Part of Promised Government Funding as Office Head Prepares for Important Meeting with Ecowas President

Liberia’s Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court has received part of the government funding that had been promised for its operations, a move welcomed by advocates as the office’s director prepares for a key meeting with the President of ECOWAS. The partial funding represents an important step toward advancing Liberia’s long-planned transitional justice process, even as stakeholders continue to call for full support and sustained commitment to establish effective mechanisms for accountability and justice.

Anthony Stephens reports in this social media Video. To read more about this story click this link: https://frontpageafricaonline.com/liberia-war-crimes-trial/liberia-war-crimes-court-office-receives-part-of-promised-government-funding-as-office-head-prepares-for-important-meeting-with-ecowas-president/

This story is a collaboration with New Narratives as part of the West Africa Justice Reporting Project. Funding was provided by the Swedish Embassy in Liberia which had no say in the story’s content.