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The Requisite Solution to Our Drug Problem: A View from a Practitioner
By Abraham S. Kromah, MA Abstract The drug crisis in Liberia has reached epidemic proportions, threatening national security, public health,…
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Sierra Leone ministers urge bold reforms in Environmental and Mining Laws for Africa’s Development
(Monrovia – Liberia, March 5, 2025) Two Sierra Leonean government officials have spoken of the need for comprehensive reforms across…
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The Consequences of US Health Funding Cuts on Liberia: A Call to Action
By Seltue Karweaye Sr Recently, President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization is…
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CDC’s Response to President Joseph N. Boakai 2025 State Of The Nation’s Address
Honorable J. Fonati KOFFA, Speaker of the 55th National Legislature Members of the National Legislature International Development Partners Members of…
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On 2nd Thoughts: Let the Capitol Building Fire suspects be held accountable
By Othello B. Garblah Suspects of the December 18, 2024, arson attack on Capitol Building should be held accountable has…
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Article: The United Methodist Church in Liberia is at a crossroad
By Rev. Levi C. Williams II There are two major expressions of Protestant Christianity in the world. There is the…
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Full Speech as Delivered by Liberia 177th Independence Day Orator
ROBTEL NEAJAI PAILEY [SALUTATIONS; ALL PROTOCOLS OBSERVED] As someone who loves this country with every fiber of my being, I…
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Liberia’s Unhappy Birthday
By Seltue Karweaye Liberia has an estimated population of over 5 million, which provides a rich source of skilled and…
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Why Boakai Administration Should Transform Public Procurement in Liberia
By Seltue Karweaye Regardless of a country’s level of development, public procurement plays a critical role in influencing the effectiveness…
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Government vs Public Good: Public Transportation as a Public Good, Not a Profit Machine
This is another excerpt from one of my assignments/ papers in my Master of Public Administration-Public Policy Classes in 2013.…
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