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Liberia Signs Human Resource Development Pact With Philadelphia Partners to Boost Labor Market

The Government of Liberia through its Trade and Investment Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding on human resource Development with Philadelphia-based partners, including...

WONGOSOL Urges Greater Support for Liberia’s Independent Information Commission

The Women NGO Secretariat of Liberia (WONGOSOL) has issued a series of recommendations aimed at strengthening the capacity of the Independent Information Commission (IIC)...

Liberia: AME University Joins Campaign; Say No to Drugs’

The African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) has openly declared its support for the national campaign against drugs and substance abuse in Liberia. Liberians from all...

Counterfeit Medicine Looms Over Monrovia: One Dead Triggers Regulatory Scrutiny

Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA) has issued a formal clarification in response to growing public and media concern following the death of a 16-year-old patient at St. Joseph’s Catholic Hospital in January 2025. The incident, which has been widely reported across local platforms, has reignited national discussions over drug safety and regulatory oversight.

Liberia: First Lady Dedicates Bea Mountain Renovated Maternity Ward at Tubmanburg Government Hospital

First Lady Katumu Y. Boakai on Tuesday, July 23, 2025, officially dedicated the newly renovated Maternal, Newborn, Triage, and Isolation Ward at the Liberia Government Hospital in Tubmanburg, Bomi County In a landmark step toward improving maternal and newborn healthcare in Liberia.

How Liberian Diaspora Planned to Celebrate the ‘26’

This weekend, Brooklyn Center will host the first-ever Liberian Independence Day parade in Minnesota. It’s a celebration of culture and impact after 35 years in the United States. 

Gold or Grades? Grand Gedeh’s Youth Caught Between a Rock and a Classroom

In mineral-rich but underserved regions like Liberia’s Grand Gedeh County, a troubling dilemma is unfolding: a generation of youth is abandoning education in pursuit of fast cash from gold.

Liberia: Liberian Women’s Peacebuilding Work in Peace Huts

Liberian women’s peacebuilding work in Peace Huts is a case study in social connectivity and gender-informed approaches to every-day peacebuilding. Most Peace Huts are managed by women who led the Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace that helped end the country’s fourteen-year civil war from 1989-2003. 

Liberia: Pleebo Health Center Empowers Traditional Midwives to Boost Maternal Health

Authorities at the Pleebo Health Center have successfully concluded a one-day training session for Trained Traditional Midwives (TTMs) from across Pleebo-Sodoken District in Maryland County.

Liberia: Medicines Watchdog Signs Performance Contract to Boost Public Health Accountability

The Liberia Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Authority has officially signed a Performance Management and Compliance System contract with the Government of Liberia  to enhance accountability.

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