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Togba-Nah Tipoteh (born 1941) is an economist, educator and politician, having been a presidential candidate in three elections. For more than three decades, he has been actively involved with democratic activities in promotion of human rights, liberties, constitutional rule and growth with development in Liberia and throughout Africa. He is President of the Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA); was founding Chairman of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), an alliance of Liberian political parties; was founder and Director-General of (1971- ), Liberia's oldest non-governmental development organization, which was credited by the West Africa Peacekeeping Force (ECOMOG) as helping to disarm over 10,000 combatants and child soldiers in Liberia during the 1997 disarmament program throug

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  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh né en 1941 à Monrovia, est un économiste, éducateur et homme politique libérien. Président du Mouvement pour la Justice en Afrique (MOJA) ; a été président fondateur des partis politiques collaborateurs (CPP), une alliance de partis politiques libériens et a été candidat à la présidence lors de trois élections. Fondateur et directeur général de Susukuu Incorporated (1971- ), la plus ancienne organisation non gouvernementale de développement du Libéria, reconnue par la Force de maintien de la paix en Afrique de l'Ouest ( ECOMOG ) pour avoir aidé à désarmer plus de 10 000 combattants et enfants soldats au Libéria lors du désarmement de 1997 programme par le biais d'un programme d'école pour les armes à feu. Ancien président des groupes d'intérêt du Libéria, un consortium de 32 organisations nationales avec une adhésion collective de plus d'un million de personnes. (fr)
  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh (born 1941) is an economist, educator and politician, having been a presidential candidate in three elections. For more than three decades, he has been actively involved with democratic activities in promotion of human rights, liberties, constitutional rule and growth with development in Liberia and throughout Africa. He is President of the Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA); was founding Chairman of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), an alliance of Liberian political parties; was founder and Director-General of (1971- ), Liberia's oldest non-governmental development organization, which was credited by the West Africa Peacekeeping Force (ECOMOG) as helping to disarm over 10,000 combatants and child soldiers in Liberia during the 1997 disarmament program through a school for gun program; and was former Chairman of the Interest Groups of Liberia, a consortium of 32 national organizations with a collective membership of well over one million persons. (en)
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  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh né en 1941 à Monrovia, est un économiste, éducateur et homme politique libérien. Président du Mouvement pour la Justice en Afrique (MOJA) ; a été président fondateur des partis politiques collaborateurs (CPP), une alliance de partis politiques libériens et a été candidat à la présidence lors de trois élections. Ancien président des groupes d'intérêt du Libéria, un consortium de 32 organisations nationales avec une adhésion collective de plus d'un million de personnes. (fr)
  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh (born 1941) is an economist, educator and politician, having been a presidential candidate in three elections. For more than three decades, he has been actively involved with democratic activities in promotion of human rights, liberties, constitutional rule and growth with development in Liberia and throughout Africa. He is President of the Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA); was founding Chairman of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), an alliance of Liberian political parties; was founder and Director-General of (1971- ), Liberia's oldest non-governmental development organization, which was credited by the West Africa Peacekeeping Force (ECOMOG) as helping to disarm over 10,000 combatants and child soldiers in Liberia during the 1997 disarmament program throug (en)
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  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh (fr)
  • Togba-Nah Tipoteh (en)
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