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What Liberia Must Do to Qualify for a Second MCC Compact: Putting “Investing in People” at the Center

By Tolbert G. Nyenswah, LL.B., M.P.H., DrPH Liberia’s journey toward sustainable development and economic independence has been closely linked to its performance on the Millennium...

Law Enforcement and the Society Issues in the Criminal Justice Administration of Liberia

Abstract The criminal justice administration of Liberia plays a crucial role in maintaining law, order, and public safety. However, the system continues to face significant...

Who Gave You That Doctorate? The Rise of Unauthorized Honorary Degrees in Liberia

By Dr. Chris Tokpah Across Liberia, a troubling trend has taken root. Every few months, new photos surface of individuals being draped in academic gowns,...

Liberia: Senator Amara M. Konneh Statement on The Draft FY2026 Budget

Good morning, my fellow Liberians. Now that we have had the opportunity to review the draft budget, I join many Liberians in expressing gratitude...

Law Enforcement and Society The Role and Influence of Churches within the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Abstract Churches in Liberia play multifaceted roles in influencing the criminal justice system, from moral advocacy and public policy engagement to rehabilitation of offenders and...

Liberia Passed the MCC Scorecard — But a Nation Does Not Develop by Passing Someone Else’s Test. It Develops by Building Its Own Future

By Fedesco Cisco Tolbert In recent days, Liberia has been filled with celebration, especially among government officials. News of the country passing the Millennium Challenge...

Liberia’s Fiscal Resurgence: Building a Self-Reliant and Inclusive Economy, An Analysis

By: Nicholas D. Nimley Since gaining independence in 1847, Liberia’s economic history has been shaped by cycles of promise, crisis, and recovery. Yet, for the...

Liberia’s Birth Rate Is Falling — What We Do Next Will Shape Our Future

By George Werner (former Education Minister) My father, a Klao man, had at least four wives and more than thirty children. My mother alone had...

Two Liberians: December 6, and December 17-Which One Reflects The Picture of Our Country?

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth In Ink December is a month the world associates with peace, a season of reflection, goodwill, and gratitude. Christians see...

A Domestic War Crimes Court Will Fail Liberia Again

By Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe The latest move by some members of the Liberian Senate to propose a purely domestic War Crimes Court—composed entirely of...

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