Commentary
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Article: The Echoes of Conflict: A Generational Responsibility in Liberia
By: Austin S Fallah-A True Son of the Planet Earth: In the heart of the Mano River Union/ECOWAS/African Union lies…
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AS I See It:Liberia needs to Invest in Agriculture and Transportation to End Extreme Poverty
Development is the sustainable availability of socio-economic opportunities for everyone in a particular society. The Government has the authority and…
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Draft Budget 2025: Emphasis on Recurrent Expenditure with Neglected Capital Investment
By Seltue Karweaye In fiscal year 2025, President Joseph Boakai has proposed a budget totaling $851.8 million. A significant portion…
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Separation of Powers and the Rule of Law in Liberia
By: Austin S Fallah-A True Son of the Planet Earth: In examining the governance structure of Liberia, it is essential…
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Liberia: A pitstop along the journey at COP 29
By: Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah UNDP Liberia Resident Representative a.i. Monrovia, Liberia; November 20, 2024: At the Conference of the Parties-COP29 in…
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Op-ed: Listen to the Future
By Andy Brooks, UNICEF Representative in Liberia As we celebrate World Children’s Day, November 20th, 35 years on from the…
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Commentary: Sense Not Nonsense
By: TogbaNah Tipoteh There is plenty talk about what is happening in the National Legislature of Liberia. This talk is…
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Commentary: On Being Computer Literate
By Togba-Nah Tipoteh An institution of higher learning in Liberia wants its students to learn their lessons at the university…
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Liberia: The Curse of Leadership: National Legislature
By Seltue Karweaye The enduring leadership challenge remains a significant issue across Africa, with Liberia standing out as a particularly…
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Can President Boakai ensure justice for war crimes in Liberia and pave the way for healing and accountability?
Seltue Karweaye Despite Liberia currently enjoying a degree of peace, its path to recovery remains perilous. In 2009, Liberia’s Truth…
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