Monrovia – The Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank (LiDTT) is urging President Joseph Boakai’s government to rebrand Liberia’s image to the outside world by sending quality and integrity individuals to serve in the Foreign Missions.
By J.H. Webster Clayeh (0886729972) – [email protected]
LiDTT is an organization comprised of young professional Liberians who have obtained post-graduate diplomas in Diplomacy and Contemporary International Relations from the prestigious Gabriel L. Dennis Foreign Service Institute (FSI) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The group aims to create opportunities for the promotion of Liberia’s foreign policy internationally, as well as the promotion of diplomats with academic credentials and experiences in diplomacy.
In a release signed by Hilary K.D Gbegeah, Chairperson of the group, rebranding the country’s foreign service will motivate investors to come to Liberia.
“The Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank encourages the incoming government to focus on rebranding Liberia’s diplomatic image by assembling the most qualified and experienced minds for the Foreign Service, thereby strengthening the trust and confidence of international partners and investors,” the group says.
The release continues: “The Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank is open to engagements with the new administration as well as development partners in support of the Liberian Foreign Service and emerging diplomats, with integrity-driven characters, a sense of civic leadership, and a commitment to promoting Liberia’s foreign policy by providing responsive, supportive, and innovative services geared towards the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”
According to the release, LiDTT, a premier and integrity-driven institution, has dedicated its time to conducting research and seminars, identifying Liberia’s positions at international bodies, advocating for the equitable deployment of qualified Foreign Service Officers, and promoting Liberia’s emerging diplomats.
The group has also promised to work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other relevant institutions to identify the new generation of Liberian diplomats with integrity-driven characters, a sense of civic leadership, and a commitment to promoting Liberia’s foreign policy.
“Provide responsive, supportive, and innovative services geared towards the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” LiDTT says.
It continues: “Conduct interactions with the international community and link with universities and international organizations in the best interest of emerging diplomats.”
“Form partnerships with other relevant institutions for internship opportunities, provide volunteer services, and provide a network in association with diplomatic missions or development entities assigned to Liberia to contribute to nation-building,” the group added.
Also, as Liberia goes through a peaceful transition, the Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank calls on every actor involved with the ongoing transitional process to adhere to best practices regarding the smooth turnover from the current administration to the incoming administration.
“The Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank wishes to remind every Liberian that collectively we are all winners of this big party called ‘Liberia,’ and as such, we urge everyone to work together in the spirit of patriotism for the forward march of the nation; regardless of political, socio-economic, tribal, and religious affiliations,” LiDTT added.