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 President Boakai’s Administration Loses Assets Recovery Case in Supreme Court

President Joseph Boakai's administration suffered a major setback on Monday as a task force established to investigate illicit wealth confessed to acting outside the...

Liberia: Empowerment Sits at the Heart of First Youth Summit in Liberia

The first Youth Power Summit in Liberia was held to empower the young generation as they face significant challenges in accessing employment, education, and training opportunities. With a youth unemployment rate of 3.08% in 2021 and 2022, SOS Children’s Villages and KfW STIFTUNG organized a 5-day event, from April 1-5, 2024, bringing together over 70 young leaders, educators, and changemakers from Monrovia and Buchanan.

Liberian Justice Actors Speak Out Against Impunity at Bar Assembly

Justice actors from across Liberia gathered in Monrovia, the nation's capital, for a two-day assembly organized by the Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) to...

Liberian Ex-President Weah’s Aide Faces Supreme Court Ultimatum in Assets Recovery Case

The Justice in Chamber at the Supreme Court of Liberia, Yusf D. Kaba, has given Gracious Ride, a transportation company managed by Finda Nora...

Liberian President Boakai Runs ‘Big Government ‘ Amidst Shrinking Revenue

President Joseph Boakai has seemingly abandoned his long-standing ideology of a small efficient government, opting instead for a large government structure.

Liberia: STAND Deploys Social Workers to Trace Factors Behind Kinjor’s Unrest

By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor Civil Society group Movement-STAND has deployed 24 social workers in gold mining communities in Western Grand Cape Mount County to...

Liberia’s Opposition CDC to Critique Ruling Party Governance

Main opposition Coalition for Democratic Change is expected to examine the governance of the ruling Unity Party today in Monrovia. 

Liberia: CSA Slashes Consultancy Budget by $2 Million

The Civil Service Agency has asked the  General Auditing Commission to conduct a detailed examination of payroll compliance across all 103 spending entities.

Liberian Senate Edges on War Crimes Evasion as CSO, US Mount Pressure

Pressure is growing on the Liberian Senate to approve the establishment of a war and economic crimes court to bring justice to the more than 250,000 people who were killed during the country's civil wars between 1989 and 2003.

Liberia: How Climate Change Could Leave Liberians Poor

The World Bank Group's new Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for Liberia explores the mounting risks that climate change could undercut Liberia's economy and push more Liberians into poverty. Highlighting the role of proactive action, the report calls for adaptation and better planning for

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