NEWS
International Anticorruption day
December 9, 2019
December 9, 2019
Please join the global community in putting stop to corruption around the world. This is from Flomo Theater Inc. in partnership with USAID and OSIWA (Open Society initiative for West Africa).
Conflict prevention and community social cohesion / November 2019
Flomo Theater Inc benefited from the second phase of the Conflict prevention and community social cohesion refresher training held at the Golden Key hotel in Paynesville City.
It’s basically a capacity building on the Do No Harm Conflict prevention analysis. The context analysis is met for organizations to engender the DO NO HARM concept into all its mode of implementation and interaction with the communities and the project beneficiaries.
The seminar was under the auspices of NARDA alongside its partner organizations.
It’s basically a capacity building on the Do No Harm Conflict prevention analysis. The context analysis is met for organizations to engender the DO NO HARM concept into all its mode of implementation and interaction with the communities and the project beneficiaries.
The seminar was under the auspices of NARDA alongside its partner organizations.
The Stage Play
November 2019
Flomo Theater will again stage-play the Gbagba and Jaadeh children anti corruption play at the Paynesville City Hall.
A three month long training and rehearsals activities with kids ages 8 to 14 years. Best kids actors will be selected to participate in the months long training and subsequent performances at the Paynesville city hall.
The program encapsulates vices of corruption that undermine our democracy and governance. The program seeks build a new generation of Liberian youth who will incorporate the sense integrity and value system.
A three month long training and rehearsals activities with kids ages 8 to 14 years. Best kids actors will be selected to participate in the months long training and subsequent performances at the Paynesville city hall.
The program encapsulates vices of corruption that undermine our democracy and governance. The program seeks build a new generation of Liberian youth who will incorporate the sense integrity and value system.
Community Peacebuilding and Development Listening Circle
Community Peacebuilding and Development Listening Circle
Flomo Theater Inc and ECOWAS (The Economic Community of West African States) continue to strengthen their relationship. This partnership has had a far reaching impact on communities that have been languishing in intra communal confrontations.
The SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, supported transitional support to ECOWAS, a project which Flomo Theater Inc is an implementing partner, is harmonizing disputes and bringing communities together in finding common solutions to their own problems.
The setting up of ECOWA/SIDA supported listening circles especially in Bomi, Cape Mount and Gbarpolu counties with an extension into the Southeast are essentially sustaining the peace and fostering enhanced mutual communities relationships.
Flomo Theater remains immensely grateful to ECOWAS and the Swedish Government for its continued support to sustaining the peace and improving communities relations.
Mid october 2019, the team just arrived in Sasstown, Grand Kru county for the establishment of a new ECOWAS radio listening circle (see the picture below).
The SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, supported transitional support to ECOWAS, a project which Flomo Theater Inc is an implementing partner, is harmonizing disputes and bringing communities together in finding common solutions to their own problems.
The setting up of ECOWA/SIDA supported listening circles especially in Bomi, Cape Mount and Gbarpolu counties with an extension into the Southeast are essentially sustaining the peace and fostering enhanced mutual communities relationships.
Flomo Theater remains immensely grateful to ECOWAS and the Swedish Government for its continued support to sustaining the peace and improving communities relations.
Mid october 2019, the team just arrived in Sasstown, Grand Kru county for the establishment of a new ECOWAS radio listening circle (see the picture below).