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Liberia: Girls’ Vision for a Bold and Equal Future

Globally 1 in 4 girls aged 15–19 years is neither employed nor in education or training compared to 1 in 10 boys of the same age. Global pandemic, political and economic factors made things even more difficult for millions of girls, particularly those in marginalized communities.

Liberia: Save The Children Launches Village Savings Association

Save the Children Liberia has launched the Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA). The VSLA is an activity of the Local and Regional Procurement (LRP) under. The LEARN II project. The activity will be rolled out in River Gee and Grand Gedeh counties.

Liberia: Save the Children Embarks on Child Rights Training

Save the Children International (SCI) Liberia Office has embarked on child rights and gender equity training in Gbarnga, Bong County, central Liberia.

Fistula Scars: Liberia’s Forgotten Women

By Tina S. Mehnpaine Twenty-two-year-old Naomi George is visibly shaken as she fights back the tears, recalling the night her life changed forever. In 2019, the heavily...

Liberia: Giving Children Hope For a Brighter Future

Anthony Watson’s passion for giving back to his homeland of Liberia has grown into a life-changing non-profit organization, Loving Arms for Liberia, which has positively impacted thousands of children and families.

UNFPA Lauds Liberia for Advancing Health and Rights of Women & Youths

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has lauded the government for its commitment to advancing the health and rights of women and young people and the country’s remarkable journey toward stability and development.

Liberia: First Lady Wants Tuberculosis Death Cut By 95%

Liberia’s strides to eradicate the killer disease Tuberculosis through early prevention, diagnosis, and cure were boosted recently with the donation of four cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) X-ray machines.

Liberia: Reducing Chronic Malnutrition Amongst Children

Over the past ten years, Liberia has made considerable progress in its development, striving to reduce poverty and improve access to basic services for its population, after years of crisis marked by the Ebola epidemic and, more recently, COVID-19.

Minnesota Couple Living With Disabilities Builds Accessible Orphanage and Clinic in Liberia

By Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield A Twin Cities couple emptied what little savings they had to start a mission and a movement that is saving hundreds of abandoned...

US Activist Helping Liberians Speak Boldly Beyond Criticism

For decades, women have written the story of change in Liberia. Africa’s first female president took office in Liberia in 2006, and she worked on clearing out corruption and calming ethnic tension.

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