UN Mission Builds New Courthouses, Police Stations, in Liberia
Montserrado County magistrates sit at their bench in the old courthouse in Clay Ashland, Liberia, before moving into a newly-constructed magistrates’ building next door. The new building is one of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)’s Quick Impact Projects, known as QiPs, which refurbish or construct new courthouses, police stations, and police barracks, to strengthen the rule of law in Liberia.