How Can Civic Society Help to Build a Civil Society? How Do We Measure Their Effectiveness and Should They Be Held in Contempt if They Fail?
The Things That Matter host, Kirk Johnson engages his special guests on the subject of Civic society’s responsibility in achieving a civil society in The Bahamas. They include: Prodesta Moore and Denise Roker, President and Director of Bahamas Urban Youth Development organization and Dr. Delon Brennen, Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health and Dr. Michelle Darville ICU, Doctors Hospital representing Omega Psi Phi fraternity and One Blood organization.
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