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The Involvement Of International Institutions In Overcoming Liberia’s Civil War From 1989 To 1997

By Jerryline T. Wonde Introduction From the outset of the Civil War in Liberia in 1989, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) a sub-regional organization,...

Liberia’s Capital Is Carrying the Weight of a War It Never Planned For

By Dr. Clarence R. Pearson, Sr More than two decades after Liberia’s civil war formally ended, its most enduring consequences remain etched not in memorials, but...

Liberia: When “Pleebo” Came to Town

By George K. Werner (formed education) In December of 1989, shortly before Charles Taylor’s rebel incursion shattered Liberia’s fragile calm, I traveled by road from...

Liberia: My response to the “Major Road and Bridge Projects Update from Minister R Layfette Giddings”

By J. Jefferson Chesson Having carefully reviewed the so-called "Major Road and Bridge Projects Update" presented by the current administration, I'm compelled to state, unequivocally,...

Liberia: Boakai Government Must Desist from Witch-Hunting Clar Weah’s Foundation

By Gabriel I.H. Williams There is a wise old saying which goes: “Little drops of water make a mighty ocean.” This proverb summarizes a universal...

Liberia: Beyond The Letters of The Law: Why Liberia’s PPCC Law and PFM Regimes Have Not trimmed Public-Sector waste, 2005 -2025

By Emmanuel Nyonneo Newton, Sr | Ex-Big 4 Auditor, Compliance & Procurement Professional After three decades of civil conflict, the Government of Liberia, under the...

When The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them: A Wake-Up Call for Liberia and the World -When Things Fall Apart, The Center Cannot...

By Fanta Kamara, MBA The Veil Has Been Lifted: Stop Looking Away “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with...

Liberia: The Impact of Armed Forces Day and the Rule of Law: A Liberian Perspective

Abstract Armed Forces Day in Liberia serves not only as a commemoration of military service but also as a barometer by which the nexus between...

Liberia: The Moral Logic of School Authority: By What Moral Logic Should Schools—and Education Authorities—Decide When to Intervene, How Far to Go, and When...

By George K. Werner (former education minister) When I first moved into my neighborhood, a family across the street decided to celebrate their young daughter’s...

For the State to Allege Crime, Action Must Be Commensurate With Intent: Dialogue, Law, and Expediency at the City of Hope of Former First...

By Sidiki Fofana The recent visit by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the City of Hope Foundation, established by former First Lady Clar Weah, should be...

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