Mary Broh

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Mary Tanyonoh Broh (* 15. September 1951 in Takoradi, Ghana) ist eine liberianische Kommunalpolitikerin und amtierende Bürgermeisterin der Hauptstadt Monrovia. rdf:langString
Mary Tanyonoh Broh, née le 15 septembre 1951 à Takoradi, au Ghana, est une des maires de Monrovia, capitale du Liberia. Elle a dirigé cette municipalité de 2009 à 2013. rdf:langString
Mary Tanyonoh Broh (born in 1951) is the former mayor of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia. She first served the Liberian government in March 2006 as the Special Projects Coordinator for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's executive staff. In 2007, she was promoted to direct the Passport Bureau in a successful attempt to curtail and eliminate corruption and bribery within the division. In 2008, Broh became the Deputy Director of the National Port Authority. In February 2009, she was selected to serve as Acting Mayor of Monrovia in place of the previous mayor, Ophelia Hoff Saytumah, in the President's effort to legitimize the Monrovia City Corporation's (MCC) administrative and financial management. Although Broh was seated in February 2009 by appointment, rather than by the usual democra rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mary Tanyonoh Broh (* 15. September 1951 in Takoradi, Ghana) ist eine liberianische Kommunalpolitikerin und amtierende Bürgermeisterin der Hauptstadt Monrovia.
rdf:langString Mary Tanyonoh Broh (born in 1951) is the former mayor of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia. She first served the Liberian government in March 2006 as the Special Projects Coordinator for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's executive staff. In 2007, she was promoted to direct the Passport Bureau in a successful attempt to curtail and eliminate corruption and bribery within the division. In 2008, Broh became the Deputy Director of the National Port Authority. In February 2009, she was selected to serve as Acting Mayor of Monrovia in place of the previous mayor, Ophelia Hoff Saytumah, in the President's effort to legitimize the Monrovia City Corporation's (MCC) administrative and financial management. Although Broh was seated in February 2009 by appointment, rather than by the usual democratic election process, she was not officially confirmed by the Liberian Senate. Broh has worked to clean up the capital city with measures that include citywide litter reduction campaigns aimed to increase public awareness of litter, sanitation, and overall public health. In October 2009, she implemented the revised City Ordinance No. 1, originally established by the MCC in 1975 to address public health, sanitation, and street vendors. The revision sought to address issues that have accumulated in the capital over the last two decades such as overflowing and unsanitary trash, makeshift structures and unregulated street vendors who sell foodstuffs to locals and tourists alike. She has also worked closely with government officials to address squatting, political corruption, and overpopulation, mainly caused by internally displaced persons that flocked to Monrovia from the hinterland during the civil wars that erupted in the 1980s and 1990s under Samuel Doe and Charles Taylor.
rdf:langString Mary Tanyonoh Broh, née le 15 septembre 1951 à Takoradi, au Ghana, est une des maires de Monrovia, capitale du Liberia. Elle a dirigé cette municipalité de 2009 à 2013.
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