By Grace Q. BryantNaymote Partners for Democratic Development reports says that the performance of the 54th Legislature, from January 2018 to January 2023, is deficient in oversight functions, resulting in lack of transparency and openness in executive activities.Speaking over the weekend at their office in Paynesville, the Executive Director, Eddie Jarwolo, said the Legislature failed...
Naymote Partners for Democratic Development extends a warm welcome to the esteemed members of the 55th Legislature and urges them to champion principles of accountability, transparency, and responsiveness in serving the needs and expectations of the Liberian people. Recognizing the pivotal role of robust legislative oversight in a thriving democracy, Naymote advocates for legislators to...
(January 5, 2024) Naymote Partners for Democratic Development extends a warm welcome to the esteemed members of the 55th Legislature and urges them to champion principles of accountability, transparency, and responsiveness in serving the needs and expectations of the Liberian people. Recognizing the pivotal role of robust legislative oversight in a thriving democracy, Naymote advocates...
As the curtains close on another transformative year, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development proudly unveils its 2023 Annual Report, please feel free to share within your networks. The report offers a panoramic view of the organization’s achievements, challenges, and the path forward. This comprehensive document not only reflects Naymote’s commitment to transparency and good governance...
In a vibrant display of civic engagement and accountability, NAYMOTE-Liberia Executive Director Eddie D. Jarwolo and Deputy Program Director Joshua Dennis Cleon took to the airwaves today, December 19, 2023 to discuss its President’s Meter Project under the Democracy Advancement Program. The discussion unfolded on a special radio talk show hosted by Punch FM, captivating...
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