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    LNP Launches Three-Day Refresher Training on Digital Crime Statistics System Reporting with UNDP Support

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Liberia National Police (LNP), through its Research and Planning Division, has initiated a three-day refresher training for Reporting Officers on the Crimes Statistics Information System (CSIS).

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    The training, held in Monrovia at a local hotel, is sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Liberia, with support provided for 43 officers from across the country who are currently attending the training.

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    The CSIS, a digital reporting platform built on the DHIS2 system, allows for the collection of real-time crime data, improves transparency, and strengthens the foundation for evidence-based decision-making in law enforcement.

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    UNDP has collaborated with the LNP to develop and implement the platform, while also providing training, capacity building, and supporting institutional reforms to enhance accountability and public trust.

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    Speaking on behalf of the UNDP Resident Representative at the opening ceremony, Robert L. Nyahn, Coordination Analyst of the UNDP Rule of Law Program, reaffirmed the Institution’s commitment to supporting the police in modernizing its operations.

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    He described the digital case management system as a “game changer” for policing in Liberia, one that empowers officers to make data-driven decisions and enhances justice delivery.

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    “With robust data security measures and improved reporting capabilities, this system revolutionizes how we think about justice. It is essential for building a responsive and accountable police force that prioritizes transparency and human rights,” Nyahn said.

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    He mentioned that the training demonstrates UNDP’s joint dedication with the LNP to evidence-based policing and providing professional service to the Liberian people.

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    Also making remarks, Deputy Inspector General for Administration at the LNP, Col. William K. Mulbah, expressed appreciation to UNDP for its continued support to the police.

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    He highlighted the importance of crime statistics in guiding institutional decision-making, budget allocation, and strategic deployment of officers.

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    ‎“Data collected through this system will help the Inspector General analyze crime trends and make informed decisions that directly impact the safety and security of the Liberian people,” Col. Mulbah said.

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    He urged officers to provide accurate, real-time data, warning that false or incomplete reporting could either boost or damage the credibility of the police.

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    Providing an overview of the training, UNDP Justice and Security Officer Lisa Karlsson noted that the sessions will focus on enhancing participants’ technical skills to ensure effective use of the upgraded CSIS platform.

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    She urged officers to take the training seriously, highlighting that accurate data reporting is essential for achieving justice and security outcomes.

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    Meanwhile, Madam Chinyelumugo Okoh, Country Manager of the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), which is partnering with UNDP and LNP on the initiative, reminded officers of their essential role in upholding the rule of law.

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    She urged them to take the training seriously as part of their duty to strengthen justice and accountability in Liberia.‎

    The training emphasizes the ongoing efforts of the LNP and its partners to digitize crime data management, improve institutional efficiency, and build public trust in law enforcement.

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