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.
Lawmakers Summon Education Officials Over ‘Abrupt Schools Closure’ Plans
The plenary of the House representatives have summoned the newly confirmed Education Minister George Werner and his deputies over the decision by the Education Ministry to close all schools by June 30.
Gov’t Issues Travel Alert for Sierra Leone and Guinea
The head of Liberia’s Incident Management System, Tolbert Nyenswah, has issued a health and travel alert to all Liberians going to neighboring Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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.
Called to Action: Chicago Nurse Finds her True Calling in Liberia
Last year, Time magazine’s Person of the Year honor told the stories of dozens of courageous men and women on the front lines in the battle against Ebola. I’d like to tell you the story of one more: Janet Teasley, a registered nurse from Chicago who risked it all to help her people “back home” in Liberia.
Ministry of Gender Wants Cooperation from NGOs Assisting Ebola Orphans
Lydia Sherman, the Deputy Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, has expressed frustration with some non-governmental organizations for their non-compliance with regards to the children orphaned by Ebola.
Ghanaian President Mahama Commends President Sirleaf In Ebola Fight
The Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama commended President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at the 47th Economic Community of West African States session, on Tuesday, for her successful fight against the Ebola Virus Disease.
Nearly 900,000 Children Vaccinated Against Polio in Liberia
Liberian health authorities have reported that the recent polio, measles and deworming campaign across the country was a success.