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2008 Post Environmental Conference Gath

Liberia Environmental Watch

 

On The Environment 

4207Plummers Promise Dr. Suite 100 – Bowie, MD. 20720

 

August 10, 2008

 

Post Environmental Conference Briefing and Fundraiser
 
The Liberia Environmental Watch, Inc.recently concluded a successful National Environmental Health Conference (NEHC) in commemoration of World Environmental Day. The Conference was held in June this year at the University of Liberia. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia organized the official World Environmental Day event, in which LEW participated at the Booker Washington Institute (BWI) in Margibi County, Liberia.
 
The general state of the environment of Liberia remains a critical national challenge. Most communities in Liberia, particularly, in Monrovia and its environs still remain unsanitary. There have been lots of discussions about remedies to the environmental problems in the country, but these are only on the papers, with little or no practical actions. Thus, the central problem posed by the unsanitary environment to public health has yet to yield the anticipated result. Environmental health problems emanating from water, air and land pollution is responsible for about 75% of deaths, while life expectancy of circa 45 years continues to decline. 
 
Even as the government embarks on the much discussed Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS), several key government functionaries have yet to consider that the success of the PRS will be derived from a healthy national population and a productive human resource base that is groomed in a healthy environment. That is why the environment remains critical to20these programs, for which government should give its unrestricted attention. 
 
In this regard the Liberia Environmental Watch continues to sharpen the debate on the environment in Liberia. LEW will continue to heighten this debate in order to galvanize the needed forms of support from the Liberian political machinery in saving the environment, hence saving precious lives.
 
LEW, therefore requests your honorable presence at our Post Environmental Conference Briefing and project support initiatives for Liberia on September 20th, 2008 at 3:00 PM at 4207 Plummers Promise Dr. Suite 100, BowieMD20720.
 
We kindly ask you to make a minimum contribution of $25.00 to this effort or mail it to: Liberia Environment Watch (LEW), 4207 Plummers Promise Dr. Suite 100, Bowie MD 20720.
 
 
 

Thanks,

Morris T. Koffa

Executive Director/LEW

240-417-2545