A pharmacist in the government hospital in Tubmanburg, Bomi has been named the Integrity Idol winner for 2016.
Integrity Idol Profile: John Madave, Agricultural Technician
Our last featured Integrity Idol finalist, John Madave, works on behalf of the government with farmers to optimize their production.
Integrity Idol Profile: Musa Dorley, Community Chairman
Today’s featured Integrity Idol finalist, Musa Dorley, was born and raised in Bonjeh, Bomi County where he is now a community chairman, and he is determined to see the community thrive.
Integrity Idol Profile: Patrick Goffah, Janitor
Today’s featured Integrity Idol finalist, Patrick Goffah, works as a janitor in the offices of the Ministry of Education in Monrovia, a job he loves because he is able to help people.
Integrity Idol Profile: Sandra Roberts, Director
Integrity Idol 2016 is a nationwide citizen campaign to highlight the most honest government officials in Liberia. Every day, for five days, The Bush Chicken will feature a short bio and a video of each finalist. Anyone can vote for their favorite idol.
Monrovia to Host First Ever TED Event
The first ever TED event in Monrovia will take place on Monday at the Monrovia City Hall.
OP-ED: Using Rap to Inform Voters and Turn the Tide in Liberia
Music is one of the most engaging and accessible ways to reach the Liberian people, so we’re working with a group of 12 popular local artists, who we brought together in 2013 as the Hipco Accountability Network, to share messages of accountability.
Media Stakeholders Stress Accountability and Independence
At a recent discussion on the role of the media in society, several media stakeholders have stressed the need for accountability and independence within Liberia’s media industry.