

We were joined by the Scott Fellows,

Shireen, one of the Harvard Interns, also made a speech directed to the President, about what an honor it was for the interns to spend the summer in Monrovia. She told the President that we had learned a great deal -- learning from one another in policy debates during dinner and from our Liberian colleagues in the Ministries. She also related what an inspiration the President, herself, had been for each and every one of us. President Johnson Sirleaf had attended the Kennedy School,
Flowers were presented to the President, and then she, herself, spoke. She thanked us for being here, and described the bad state of affairs her government had "inherited" from years of civil war and destructive leadership.

Finally, she noted that -- if Liberia emerged as a post-conflict country whose governance strengthened, whose security was enhanced, and whose economy boomed --

Minister Antoinette Sayeh, the Finance Minister,


We had a delicious dinner, great dessert, and time to speak with the President personally. She was very interested in our work within the Ministries, and encouraged us to get to know our Liberian colleagues as closely as possible. She was down-to-earth, laid back, sometimes serious, sometimes joking, and very generous with her words and time.
What a privilege!

1 comment:
Laura,
Great report!! I almost felt like I was there. Thanks for keeping us abreast of Team Liberia II's exciting adventures.
Very best wishes,
Molly
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