Liberian Leader Addresses Water Dialogue in The Hague

Executive Mansion, Monrovia Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has cautioned that universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene must be a post-2015 development priority. “Without greater progress, children will continue to miss school; health costs will continue to be a drag on national economies; adults will continue to miss work; and women and girls – almost always women and girls – will continue to spend countless hours every day fetching…
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Liberia National Red Cross Holds Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming in Disaster Management

By Mambu James Kpargoi, Monrovia Participants at a one day Gender Mainstreaming Workshop of the Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS) Saturday discussed gender issues and how they matter within disaster management.
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New Beginning: Committed to Making a Difference

By George M. Weah, Monrovia As the 2005 Standard Bearer of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), I want to take this time to speak with you today to share some thoughts and insights I have been pondering on, with regards to our country and my plans for the future. As I speak to you today, it really doesn’t matter whether you think of yourself as a CDCian, or…
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Liberian Leader Thanks Ghana But calls on Liberians to Return Home

By Joseph N.N. Swen, Buduburam/Accra Liberia appreciates the Government and People of Ghana for their enormous effort in the restoration of peace and stability during the 14 years long civil crisis in that West African country while their Entrepreneurial partnership to the Country, which is going through the process of economic and infrastructure recovery, is urgently needed.
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