Unfortunately, based on trends, investigations, and reports conducted by local and international entities, violence is still very much a virus that corrupts the society. It is important to note that the use of violence has been employed as a means of wrongfully dishing out justice and to commit acts of crime.
Group of Women Call for More Inclusion in Government
Liberian women are calling for more inclusion in government at the end of a series of meetings aimed at strengthening women’s engagement, enhanced information dissemination, and partnership.
OP-ED: What Are You Doing to Prevent the Abuse of Minors?
As Liberians continue to push for justice for the victims of rape at More Than Me, as we push for the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Education to strengthen their systems, let us also consider our individual actions to ensure that children are protected.
Liberia-Ghana Missions Awards Scholarship to Ebola Orphans
A non-profit human resource development and capacity building organization, Liberia-Ghana Missions, has paid the tuition and fees for 60 Ebola orphans and vulnerable children in Montserrado.
Integrity Idol Profile: Yaah Bellah Suah, County Coordinator
Today’s featured Integrity Idol finalist, Yaah Bellah Suah, is a county coordinator for the Ministry of Gender and outside of work she manages two schools.
Youth Opportunities Projects Trains County Coordinators
The general orientation training for county coordinators of the World Bank-sponsored US$10 million Youth Opportunities Project has begun in Grand Bassa amid delays in the project implementation.
Pres. Sirleaf: Female Representation Down in National Legislature
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says female representation at the National Legislature has dropped significantly over the years.
Children Orphaned by Ebola Receive Support Ahead of Holidays
The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, with support from the Economic Community of West African States, has provided assorted food and supplies as well as LD $2,500 (US $25) each to survivors and orphans of Ebola in five of Liberia’s 15 counties.