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Urgent Call to Address Climate Risks in Liberia
17 mai, par Contributing WriterLiberia, like many other nations is facing a formidable challenge of climate change. With its vulnerable geography, limited resources, gradual increase in population, Liberia stands at a frontline to climate related risk. The impact of climate change is intense with the high humidity (...) -
Inclusion and Equity in Development : Why Liberia Must Adopt !
17 mai, par Contributing WriterNations thrive when all members of society are empowered. This article seeks to shed light on the exclusion and inequalities that continue to adversely affect Liberia’s development process. It recommends the inclusion of marginalized groups, including women, girls; persons with disabilities, (...) -
Liberia : Minister of Labor, Cllr. Cooper Kruah, Accused of Violating Civil Service Freeze, Filling Positions with Kinsmen and Women
16 mai, par Jaheim T. TumuMONROVIA – FrontPageAfrica has uncovered that the Minister of Labor, Cllr. Cooper Kruah, has reportedly ignored and violated the Civil Service Agency’s freeze on new hires and transfers, and has provided employment to over 93 personnel in positions that are already occupied. By Jaheim T. Tumu (...) -
Liberia : President Boakai Follows Pres. Weah’s Footstep with the Use of Private Jets for Foreign Travels
16 mai, par Lennart DodooMONROVIA – The use of private jets by the President for international trips has always sparked criticism over its cost to taxpayers, particularly as the country’s economy continues to struggle. The former President was heavily criticized by the now-ruling Unity Party for this practice when it (...) -
Disadvantaged Youths in Liberia Search Dump Sites for Fairly Used Materials to Make Ends Amid Lack of Adequate Plans to Rehabilitate Them
16 mai, par Obediah JohnsonMONROVIA – Scores of disadvantaged Liberian youths are salvaging dumpsites for survival in post-conflict Liberia due to the lack of robust plans by past and current governments to rehabilitate and reintegrate them into the society. By Obediah Johnson Disadvantaged youths are commonly known as (...)