The Carter Center Mental Health Program has ended its final mental health training for clinicians after the last batch of trainees from the southeastern part of the country completed the program in Zwedru.
Teacher’s Union Boss on Listening Tour Across Southeast
The president of the National Teachers Association of Liberia is on a tour across the southeast to identify the constraints and challenges facing teachers in the region.
New Measures Announced to Curb Third COVID-19 Wave
Amid criticism of its handling of a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has announced new measures to prevent a surge in infections.
UK-Originated Alpha Variant Driving Liberia’s Third Wave
Liberia’s chief medical officer has confirmed that the Alpha variant of the COVID-19 virus, originally reported in the United Kingdom, is present in Liberia.
Maryland Motorcycle Crash Claims Another Life
A crash involving two motorcycles in Pleebo on June 12 has killed a man believed to be in his late 20s.
Lessons for Africa from India’s Deadly COVID Surge
The surge in COVID-19 cases in India, spurred by a more transmissible variant and complacency, provides a stark warning to African populations to remain vigilant to contain the pandemic.
Health Ministry to Distribute 2.7 Million Mosquito Nets
The Ministry of Health has launched the third phase of a campaign to distribute mosquito nets treated with insecticides.
Sinoe’s Geetroh Chiefdom Rejects Proposed Krahn-Bassa Park
As wildlife conservation groups push to establish a proposed Krahn-Bassa National Park, some residents of Geetroh Chiefdom in Sinoe are pushing back. They note that unsettled land disputes in the proposed area make it untenable to push for the park’s creation at this time.