Liberia is getting back to its feet after a protracted civil war that killed over 200,000 people, displaced over a million, and largely destroyed the country's infrastructure and institutions. After a decade of peace, the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) says its needs are shifting from humanitarian to developmental. more»
Liberia hosted hundreds of guests in September to discuss issues relative to fragile states on the continent and how to "ground the root" of peace and stability. more»
The Liberian and Japanese governments have broken ground for the construction of a 10 megawatt heavy fuel oil power plant for the Liberian Electricity Corporation. The project is expected to help with the country's electricity expansion. more»
Minister Amara Konneh has identified the agriculture and service sectors as the key areas for potential job creation in the country. more»
The Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote has met with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to brief her on the progress of his investment in the country. Reports say their discussion focused on plans for a cement plant as well as a coal-based power station. more»
After hosting three regional youth consultations on the Post 2015 MDGs in Zwedru, Gbarnga and Kakata, all was set for the validation of the recommendations garnered in the previous sessions. more»
World Bank Supports Road and Bridge Works
The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved a total of U.S.$29 million in additional funds for the Urban and Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project (URIRP) in order to continue to support road and bridge improvements in Monrovia and surrounding rural areas. more»
President Sirleaf Inducts Liberia New Army Chief
The Cammander-in-Chief of the Liberian army, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has inducted the new chiefs of the Armed Forces of Liberia after nearly a decade under the command of a Nigerian general. more»
Liberian President Makes New Appointments
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has made new appointments to positions in government affecting the ministries of Transport, Labor, Foreign Affairs, Commerce and Internal Affairs. more»
Malaria in Liberia -the Struggle Continues
I woke up feeling the headache and chills, and made a couple of trips to the bathroom to ease the nausea. The experience was all too familiar; I was having another bout of malaria. more»
A project to light up rural Liberia with solar lamps is expected to benefit more than 200,000 people in four years. more»
The first technical meeting to draft an agenda and plan the summit of the High-Level Committee (HLC) of Heads of State and governments on the Post-2015 Development Agenda was convened in Monrovia. more»
Eight India-trained Liberian women have installed 314 solar panels in four towns as part of a pilot project to spread the concept of solar energy in the country. more»
As part of efforts to create more jobs for young people, the Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment (LACE) has announced plans to provide jobs for 2,500 young people in the five poorest counties of the countries. more»
After being libeled very poor by the 2008 National Census report, Bomi County continues to claim local and international attention for interventions, basically through human development support, that could improve conditions in the county. more»
Liberia Breaks Grounds for Hydro Plant
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has broken ground for the rehabilitation of the Mount Coffee hydroelectric plant that is expected to provide cheaper electricity. more»
Strange Mineral Germ Discovered in Liberia
The mineral Barite, which is used for drilling in oil and gas exploration, has been discovered in "huge quantity" in Margibi County. more»
Oil 'Protected for Next Generation' - Robert Sirleaf
Robert Sirleaf's resignation, after less than two years in the position, should not have surprised anyone, Sirleaf said. Exploration contracts have been signed and a petroleum bill has passed the Liberian Senate and is under consideration by the House of Representatives. His job as Nocal chair, he said, was finished, and he welcomed the chance to step out of the limelight. Here are excerpts from the conversation. more»
London-Based Magazine Honors Liberian Minister
The Ministry of Finance has announced that Minister Amara Konneh has been named 'Finance Minister of the Year in Africa' by a London-based magazine. more»