After Liberian health authorities announced the second case of the Coronavirus disease, otherwise known as COVID-19, the Ministry of Transport has issued new restrictions for public transportation.
Four of Five Primary Contacts of Nathaniel Blama Test Negative for Coronavirus
Four of the five initial primary contacts of Liberia’s first case of COVID-19 or the coronavirus, Nathaniel Blama, have tested negative of the virus, authorities say.
Women and Sexual Minorities in Eight Communities Report Reduction in SGBV after Interventions
Women and other sexual minority groups in eight communities across three counties in Liberia have reported a reduction in violations and abuse of their rights, after being empowered by two NGOs, ActionAid and Community Healthcare Initiative.
Health Authorities Record Second Case of Coronavirus
Health authorities in Liberia have announced the second case of the Coronavirus disease, otherwise known as COVID-19.
KEEP, YWCA Sign Agreement to Establish Resource Center for Young Women
The Kids Educational Engagement Project, KEEP, has entered into an agreement with the YWCA to establish a learning resource center in Monrovia. The agreement was made known through a release when the two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday, March 2.
Former President Sirleaf Inaugurates Presidential Center to Empower African Women Leaders
Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has inaugurated the first presidential center in Liberia dedicated to women empowerment and development. Launched at a colorful ceremony on Sunday, March 8 at the Farmington Hotel in Margibi, the center is named the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development.
Government Admits to Acute Shortage of Gasoline Following Weeks of Denial and Blame-Shifting
For the first time since the crisis began, the Liberian government has officially acknowledged that there is an acute shortage of gasoline in the country following weeks of denial and shifting blames. Across the country, fillings stations have run dry, and long queues of motorists have formed everywhere petroleum products used to be sold.
Education Charity KEEP Takes National Reading Campaign to Grand Gedeh
The educational charity Kids Educational Engagement Project, commonly known as KEEP, extended its national reading campaign to Zwedru, Grand Gedeh on Wednesday, Feb. 12.