Officials of the World Health Organizations say an Ebola vaccine has shown to be highly effective at preventing the deadly disease.
Liberian Youth Groups Divided Over Decision to Prematurely Close Schools
Since the government’s decision to close schools prematurely, there have been criticisms from all quarters of Liberian society. Youth groups are particularly divided over the decision.
Liberia’s Borders to Remain Open Despite Neighbors’ New Ebola Cases
The Government of Liberia has declared that there are currently no plans to close the country’s borders.
Sea Erosion Leaves Over 300 Students Stranded
The township of West Point, considered the largest slum in Monrovia, suffers from sea erosion almost every rainy season in Liberia. However, the sea erosion the community experienced last month was more pronounced than usual and has left many structures damaged.
Rumor Mill Generates False Reports About Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Recently, Liberia has been swamped by rumors of renewed Ebola outbreak after more than 75 days of being declared of the epidemic by the World Health Organization.
Government Wants to Close Schools in June
The Ministry of Education wants to halt academic activities for pupils at the end of June this year.
Liberia Film Institute Holds Film Festival for 4th Film School
The Liberia Film Institute, in collaboration with the Accountability Lab, has screened a new set of films produced by students of its film school.
Muslim Community Petition the Legislature on Constitutional Proposal
A petition that seeks to obstruct any referendum that will include the quest to make Liberia a Christian state has been presented to the national legislature.