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.
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...
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.
In a heartwarming act of compassion, the Solidary and Trust for a New Day (STAND), a civil society group, has intervened in the rescue of a four-month-old baby from an alleged kidnapper, reuniting the child with his overjoyed mother.
This year, SOS Children's Villages is celebrating its 75th anniversary, commemorating decades of dedicated service to children who have lost parental care. Since its founding in 1949, the organization has grown into a global movement, advocating and providing family-like care and support to millions of children across more than 134 countries and territories.
Liberia's revered international cultural icon, Princess Fatu Gayflor, met with President Joseph Boakai on Tuesday, April 2nd, at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia. She...
Under Minister Jallah's visionary leadership, a team of professionals and sophisticated inspectors embarked on a nationwide assessment tour, culminating in a significant visit to...
First Lady Kartumu Yarta Boakai has praised The Carter Center for its pivotal role in advancing Liberia's development, particularly in the area of mental health.
Retired Brigadier General, Geraldine George, has been appointed as Liberia’s first female acting Minister of Defense following the resignation of Retired Maj. Gen. Prince C. Johnson just ten days after entering the role.