Greenville’s mayor, Otis Seeton, says the European Union has vowed to provide financial assistance to cities across Liberia, including Greenville, to allow them to better operate.
Initiative Aims to Eliminate Female Circumcision by Providing Alternative Income to Zoes
The European Union’s Spotlight Initiative is funding a project to provide alternative sources of income to traditional practitioners of female circumcision in Nimba and four other counties. Operated by U.N. Women, the project aims to reduce the controversial practice by taking away the financial incentives.
OP-ED: Brexit: What does it mean for the European Union and our Partners?
On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom left the European Union. We lost a member of our family. It was a sad moment for us, for European citizens – and, indeed, for many British citizens.
E.U. Delegation Urges Liberians to Apply for Master’s Degree Scholarships
The European Union Delegation in Liberia has unveiled an opportunity for Liberian students to study in Europe through the Erasmus Mundus Masters Union’s scholarships.
E.U. Ambassador Calls on Liberia to Abolish Death Penalty
Helene Cave, the European Union ambassador to Liberia, says Liberia needs to join more than 100 other countries and abolish the death penalty.
Stakeholders in Liberia’s Forest Sector Hold Regional Dialogue in Buchanan
Stakeholders in Liberia’s forest sector have concluded a meeting in Buchanan to discuss ways to manage sustainable and productive forests and reduce conflicts.
Young Eligible Voters in Margibi Fear Being Prevented From Voting in Potential By-Election
During the just-ended Montserrado senatorial by-election, Justin Brooks was excited to participate in the political process and support the candidate of his choice.
ECC’s Electoral Reform Proposals Finally Submitted to Legislature
Following months of stakeholders’ engagements, the Elections Coordinating Committee has submitted 17 electoral reform propositions to the House of Representatives for amendments.