While the #MeToo movement has picked up in U.S. and other western countries, in Liberia, there is barely any movement against sexual harassment in the workplace.
Education Sector to Undergo Another Reform as New Minister Discloses Plans
Liberia’s education system is expected to experience another reform, as the new minister of education has announced his plans for the sector.
New Contempt Charge for Farmington Hotel, as Management Fails to Appear Before Lawmakers
For failing to honor a request from plenary of the House of Representatives to appear before it on Thursday, Farmington Hotel has been slapped with an additional charge of legislative contempt.
Legislature Receives Recast Budget for 2017/2018
The 54th National Legislature has announced receipt of the 2017/2018 recast national budget.
Women’s Appointment in Weah’s Cabinet Under 12 Percent
Fewer than 12 percent of President George Weah’s appointed cabinet ministers are women.
On Int’l Women’s Day, Stakeholders Call for Support to Women’s Agenda
In observance of International Women’s Day, stakeholders are calling for immediate action to support the Liberian Women’s Agenda. The agenda is a platform that promotes women’s empowerment and other rights.
Press Union of Liberia Wants Friendlier Working Environment for Female Journalists
The Press Union of Liberia is encouraging media organizations to provide friendlier working environments for women journalists.
Video Evidence Shows Weah Did Request 6,000 Teachers From Nigeria
Video evidence shows that President George Weah did indeed request 6,000 teachers from Nigeria during his recent trip to the West African nation.