Meet Our County Coordinators 

Christiana W. Sonpon,

Christiana W. Sonpon,

Margibi County

She is a dedicated Liberian broadcast journalist with over five years of experience in news casting, script writing, and reporting. Passionate about youth development, women’s empowerment, and advocacy, she is also a devoted Christian. Currently, she is a second-year junior student studying General Forestry at the University of Liberia and holds several certificates in communication, gender, social work, land development, and fact-checking. Christiana works as a reporter, news caster, and program producer at Classic FM 93.9 in Kakata, combining her media skills with her commitment to personal and professional growth.

Williett Wonyenneh,

Williett Wonyenneh,

Nimba County

She is a practicing Liberian journalist with eight years of experience, currently working as a reporter and program presenter at Radio Nimba, Joy FM, in Sanniquellie City, Nimba County. She is also a student at Nimba University, studying Public Health, and believes in her ability to learn and grow alongside those around her. Williett’s goal is to make a significant impact in the lives of others, and she aspires to enhance her journalism skills over the next five years. She envisions advancing her career in the media while creating opportunities for young female journalists to develop their skills and explore new possibilities.

Sarah Winnie Ellis,

Sarah Winnie Ellis,

Sinoe County
She is a dedicated broadcast journalist from Sinoe County, serving as the Assistant Program Director and Program Presenter at the Voice of Sinoe Community Radio. She also holds the role of County and Regional Coordinator for the Southeastern region under FeJAL, where she has been instrumental in increasing female participation in the media landscape of Sinoe County. Sarah began her journalism career in 2015 at the Voice of Sinoe and is the ELBC correspondent for Sinoe County. A graduate of Sinoe Multilateral High School, she is currently studying Health Science at Sinoe Community College. In the next five years, Sarah aspires to become a prominent journalist with a Bachelor’s degree, specializing in health and conservation reporting, while continuing to empower more female journalists.
Janet D Warner

Janet D Warner

Grand Gedeh County
She is a professional female journalist from Grand Gedeh, with five years of experience in Liberia’s media landscape. Currently serving as a newscaster at Smile FM Radio in Zedrew, she advocates for equal female participation, capacity development, women’s inclusion, and self-confidence. Janet’s goal is to pursue higher education and positively impact the lives of more women journalists. In the next five years, she aspires to become the best newscaster in Liberia.
Vanessa S. Seckey,

Vanessa S. Seckey,

Maryland County

She is a broadcast journalist and administrator with a strong passion for positively impacting people’s lives. As the head newscaster and reporter at Phoenix Radio in Harper, Maryland County, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration and has spent nine years in the media industry, progressing from a duty announcer to management. Her goal is to become an expert in journalism and pursue a legal career, with aspirations to attend law school in the next five years. Vanessa aims to create a more impactful media platform that delivers accurate and relevant content to her audience. Throughout her career, she has hosted various educational and creative radio programs, such as “Today’s Woman,” “Girls Talk,” and “Personality Profile,” which have significantly shaped the lives of many by fostering open communication and encouraging the public to share their stories.

Helena Sleh,

Helena Sleh,

River Gee County
She  is a seasoned Liberian female journalist with over a decade of experience in ethical journalism, currently serving as the station manager of Voice of Werboo in River Gee County. She is a high school graduate from Monrovia College Industrial Training School and is passionate about women’s rights reporting and empowerment in all sectors. Meanwhile, Korpo Tarweh, a determined young journalist, works as an announcer for Voice of Gbarpolu 102.3 FM and serves as the Gbarpolu County coordinator. With three years of media experience, she is a high school graduate specializing in sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) reporting, aspiring to excel in uncovering and investigating SGBV cases in the next five years.
Regina Juwle Raymonds,

Regina Juwle Raymonds,

Grand Kru County
She is a recognized reporter, newscaster, and program director at Ahteenah Radio 102.5 FM in Barclayville City, Grand Kru County, with eight years of continuous experience in the field. Currently, she is studying Public Administration at William V. S. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County. Regina aims to specialize in health and women’s rights reporting, aspiring to become a professional and well-regarded reporter in these areas within the next five years.
Korpo Tarweh,

Korpo Tarweh,

Gbarpolu County
She is a Young Practicing and determine Female Journalist who is our Gbarpolu county coordinator, she currently work for the Voice of Gbarpolu 102.3 FM as an Announcer.

She’s a high school Graduate with three 3 years of working experience in the media
Ukera Sarah Tarpeh,

Ukera Sarah Tarpeh,

Bomi County
She is a news editor at Bomi Broadcasting System 98.9 FM in Tubmanburg, Bomi County, while also being a junior student at Bomi Community College. With a focus on addressing the marginalization of female reporters and promoting women’s participation in decision-making, she is dedicated to changing societal narratives, particularly regarding the empowerment of women in their professional careers. Ukera’s journalistic goal is to gather, verify, and present information accurately, unbiasedly, and in a timely manner, serving to inform and educate the public while fostering transparency and accountability among those in power. She aspires to advance her career as an investigative journalist, talk show host, and skilled news writer and newscaster.
Charlesetta W. Cole,

Charlesetta W. Cole,

River Cess County
She is currently serves as a continuity announcer and reporter at Rivercess Broadcasting Service 99.3 FM in Cesto City, Rivercess County, bringing seven years of experience to her role. She is passionate about advocacy and raising awareness on issues affecting women and girls in society, aspiring to become a vibrant investigative journalist focused on these topics in her county and Liberia as a whole. Her impactful work includes promoting women in leadership through creative advocacy programs. Charlesetta holds a high school diploma from E. Jonathan Goodridge Jr. & Sr. High School, earned in 2011 in Barnesville Estate, Monrovia.
Munah S Lagree,

Munah S Lagree,

Grand Cape Mount County
She is a newscaster at Radio Cape in Sinje, Grand Cape Mount County, with over five years of experience in the Liberian media. She holds a certificate from the International School of Journalism and is committed to the journalism creed, aspiring to deepen her knowledge and advance in the profession. Her specialties include health journalism and women’s advocacy, reflecting her dedication to impactful reporting in these critical areas.
Victoria Wesseh,

Victoria Wesseh,

Lofa County
She currently serves as a newscaster at Radio Kintoma in Voinjama City, Lofa County. She is a student at Lofa County Community College, studying accounting. Victoria possesses strong analytical thinking, communication, and writing skills, and she values transparency and confidentiality. She believes that opportunities should be shared among all and that togetherness fosters development. In the next five years, her goal is to become an accountant and entrepreneur, establishing an enterprise that will employ and empower people, especially women.
Miatta Roberts,

Miatta Roberts,

Bong County
She is a mid-level female journalist currently working as a news caster and reporter at YMCA Radio in Gbarnga, Bong County. She is enrolled at Cuttington University in Suakoko, studying Criminal Justice, and has six years of experience in journalism with a strong background in production. Miatta believes in human capacity building, knowledge sharing, and human rights reporting. Her goal is to empower female journalists in the interior parts of the country by increasing their knowledge in the field. Over the next three to five years, she expects to see a growth of female journalists in and around Gbarnga, focusing on education and training to enhance their skills and improve the media landscape.
Marilyn Juah. Griffiths

Marilyn Juah. Griffiths

Montserrado County
She  is a radio presenter and reporter at Freedom FM & TV, with approximately 10 years of experience in the media, allowing her to learn, relearn, and share ideas. As a media practitioner, she values commitment, truth, confidence, trust, coordination, cooperation, and system reform. Currently, she is a senior student at the United Methodist University in Liberia, majoring in Public Administration and minoring in Mass Communication. Marilyn’s goal is to become an independent, high-profile female journalist on a global scale. In the next five years, she aspires to earn multiple master’s degrees and aims to inspire and empower other women in journalism in Montserrado County.
Dekontee L. Yeahgar,

Dekontee L. Yeahgar,

Grand Bassa County
She is a practicing female journalist from Grand Bassa County and a graduate of Bassa Seventh Day Adventist High School in Buchanan. She currently serves as a newscaster, reporter, program producer, and radio presenter, boasting over eight years of practical experience in broadcasting. Dekontee values teamwork and aspires to reach the top of her field, inspiring other young women to contribute to nation-building. In the next 3-5 years, she hopes to achieve higher education, particularly in journalism.