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The 2nd Tea Party and Dance hosted by the Artina Liberia Women Association of Staten Island

New York-November 8, 2025: The 2nd Tea Party  and Dance hosted by the Artina  Liberia Women Association of Staten Island, New York City, United States

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Liberia Welcomes the New United States Visa Reciprocity Policy: A New Chapter in U.S.–Liberia Relations

The Government of the Republic of Liberia, under the leadership of His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., President of the Republic of Liberia, has welcomed

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Clinical Reference Laboratory in Monrovia, Liberia

The Consulate General of the Republic of Liberia near New York, USA and the New Life Group International Pharmaceutical and Laboratory Corporation have had  discussions

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Available Legal Services for Recipients of the DACA Program

Last week, the White House announced major changes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. DACA provides eligible young immigrants with temporary protection

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The New Liberian Biometric E-Passport

The Consulate General of the Republic of Liberia in New York announces the commencement of the issuance of the new Liberian Biometric e-Passport. The Consulate

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Consul General Nagbe, I., Deputy Greene Kofa and First Secretary Mason meets NYC Mayor Adams at City Hall

On Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Honorable Nathaniel Wreh Nagbe, I, Consul General of Liberia joined the African Consul Generals Group (ACGG) and met with the

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The 2nd Tea Party and Dance hosted by the Artina Liberia Women Association of Staten Island

Liberia Welcomes the New United States Visa Reciprocity Policy: A New Chapter in U.S.–Liberia Relations

Clinical Reference Laboratory in Monrovia, Liberia

Available Legal Services for Recipients of the DACA Program

The New Liberian Biometric E-Passport

Consul General Nagbe, I., Deputy Greene Kofa and First Secretary Mason meets NYC Mayor Adams at City Hall

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Mrs. Michelle H. Cruz-Valenzuela

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Prof. Thomas S. B. Kaydor, Ph.D.

CONSUL GENERAL

Prof. Dr. Thomas Kaydor, Jr. is the Consul General for the Republic of Liberia at the Consulate-General near New York. He is an Associate Professor at the IBB Graduate School of International Studies. He holds a PhD from the Department of Government and European Studies, New University, Slovenia where he specialized in International Development and Diplomacy (with Security Aspects). His dissertation topic was ‘Reconceptualizing Africa’s Regional Integration for Peace and Sustainable Development.’ This dissertation was supervised by Prof. Dr. Gorazd Justinek who was also then Dean of the Faculty of Government and European Studies. Dr. Tom Kaydor earned his second master’s in public policy (MPP) specialized in Development Policy or Development Economics with Distinction from the Crawford School of Economics and Government (now the Crawford School of Public Policy), Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. He obtained his first master’s degree as a Master of Arts (MA) in International Relations (Highest Distinction) from the IBB Graduate School of International Studies, and Bachelor of Arts (BA) Magna Cum Laude in Political Science with emphasis in Comparative Government and Politics from the University of Liberia where his Minor was History with Mass Communication as his Elective. Dr. Kaydor holds a Diploma in Leading Economic Growth from the Kennedy Graduate School, Harvard University, USA; a Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy and Negotiations from the Islamabad Foreign Service Academy in Pakistan and he holds other professional diplomas and certificates from Italy, UK, China, and Israel. Prof. Kaydor is also an Adjunct Professor of International Development Studies at the AME University Graduate School, and the Stella Maris Polytechnic Graduate Program in International Relations and Global Security. Dr. Kaydor is an evidence-based researcher, a blogger, a columnist, and a published author.

He is a Reviewer for 6 peer-reviewed International Journals including 1. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), ISSN 2454-6186. DOI Number:10.47772/IJRISS; 2. International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), ISSN 2321-2705, DOI Number: 10.51244/IJRSI; 3. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), ISSN 2454-6194, DOI Number: 10.51584/IJRIAS; 4. International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, ISSN 2278-2540, DOI: 10.51583/IJLTEMAS; 5. the International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy (IJDE); and 6. the Global Scientific and Academic Research Journal of Economics, Business and Management (GSAR). He can be reached via (Email: kaydorth@ul.edu.lr ; mobile: +13477808723.

Prof Kaydor has published 7 books in English; French; Portuguese; Spanish; Italian; German; Italian; with several peer-reviewed articles. Dr. Kaydor served as Liberia’s Chief Negotiator at the Post-2015 Global Development Agenda (now the SDGs), Deputy Foreign Minister for International Cooperation and Economic Integration in Liberia; Assistant Foreign Minister for Afro Asian Affairs in Liberia; UN Coordination Advisor in Ethiopia; UN Coordination  Analyst in Liberia; UNICEF-Liberia National Consultant on the Formulation of the Roadmap for Children Living in Street Situations; UNICEF-Liberia Volunteer Engagement Specialist; Chief of Staff-Office of the Chairperson on Executive-Liberia National Legislature; LCIP/USAID/DAI Field Supervisor for Social and Economic Reintegration-Liberia; Psychosocial Officer, World Vision International-Liberia Program.