Liberia’s recent Affirmative Action bill has stimulated nationwide debates and public discussions. The passage of this bill by the Legislature received tremendous support from organizations working on women’s issues, which viewed the Legislature’s decision as a step toward gender parity in government.
OP-ED: Jerrut, the Epitome of Genius
Jerrut Kulah was one of only three girls, along with seven boys, who reached Division II in the WAEC Examination for 2016.
OP-ED: Changing the Narratives for Post-Electoral Success in Liberia
As the 2017 elections draw closer, what are ways through which we can keep our leaders accountable?
OP-ED: Commemorating the ‘Day of the African Child’
Children are the fabric of society’s sustainability; therefore, their development determines the fate of what the outcome of society is.
OP-ED: Youth and Sustainable Development: Education and Empowerment
Liberia is the oldest independent country in Africa. Before the 1980s, we were quickly developing with a vibrant education sector, which contributed to the empowerment of citizens from other neighboring countries. We had an economy improving and contributing to the social welfare of citizens.
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