Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has earned the praise of
Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, who is on a one-day official
visit to the west African country. It is his first visit to the
continent since he was sworn in last year.
Trudeau was received on arrival at the Roberts International Airport in the capital, Monrovia on Thursday morning
by Johnson Sirleaf and other top government officials.
He described his host as a ‘true champion for women in Africa,’ after a meeting on bilateral issues. He also underscored that there was the need for ‘men and women to work together to achieve gender equality.’‘
As part of his itinerary, the Canadian PM visited a ‘Right to Play’
facility, the Slipway Elementary School where he interacted with and
played football with some kids.
He will meet the Mayor of Monrovia, Clara Doe Mvogo, at the City Hall, and also join a round table discussion on Women’s leadership. His last engagement will be a State Dinner given by President Sirleaf.
He will fly to Madagascar where he is supposed to join a summit of the International Organization of the Francophone (nations) (OIF): the group comprises of 80 States and Governments.
Trudeau was received on arrival at the Roberts International Airport in the capital, Monrovia on Thursday morning
by Johnson Sirleaf and other top government officials.
He described his host as a ‘true champion for women in Africa,’ after a meeting on bilateral issues. He also underscored that there was the need for ‘men and women to work together to achieve gender equality.’‘
He will meet the Mayor of Monrovia, Clara Doe Mvogo, at the City Hall, and also join a round table discussion on Women’s leadership. His last engagement will be a State Dinner given by President Sirleaf.
He will fly to Madagascar where he is supposed to join a summit of the International Organization of the Francophone (nations) (OIF): the group comprises of 80 States and Governments.
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