Health authorities in Margibi on Monday, July 20 reunited the last batch of Ebola victims with their families in Needorwein.
Women Trafficked to Lebanon Want Justice
The Ministry of Gender recently coordinated a trip with several journalists and the Ministry of Justice to the safe house containing the 14 Liberian women who were allegedly trafficked to Lebanon and used as sex slaves.
PREVAIL to Conduct Post Ebola Clinical Research for Survivors
The Partnership for Research on the Ebola Vaccines in Liberia or PREVAIL, a Liberia-United States joint clinical research program, has launched a five-year Ebola natural study in Liberia. The program was started on July 2 in Unification City.
18 Contacts At Large in New Ebola Outbreak
Reports released on Monday by health authorities in Margibi have revealed that eighteen contacts from the Ebola outbreak in Needorwein are currently at large.
20 Health Workers Quarantined Amidst 3 New Ebola Confirmed Cases in Margibi
Authorities in Margibi have announced that the number of confirmed Ebola cases in the county has risen to three since the new outbreak was announced on Monday.
Eleventh Grader Dies in Ebola’s Return to Liberia
Health authorities in Liberia have announced a new confirmed Ebola case in Margibi County. The head of Liberia’s Incident Management System Tolbert Nyenswah told UNMIL Radio in Monrovia on Tuesday that Abraham Meyongar, a 17-years-old died on Sunday, June 28 at his father’s residence in Unification City.
Presidential Hopeful Nathaniel Barnes Details Plans for the Country
A candidate for the Liberian Presidency in 2017’s general and presidential elections, Ambassador Nathaniel Barnes, says he intends to enter into a covenant with the Liberian people. His priority is to get the country back on track and well into growth and development using five key areas of focus.
UL Economist Says Pension Proposal is Inappropriate
Economist Jimmy Keyan has described the passage of a bill to amend the country’s pension law as “untimely and inappropriate.”