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UN and Partners Pinpoint Unmet Humanitarian Needs allAfrica.com - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 he United Nations system in Liberia, along with the Government and humanitarian partners, today issued a list of basic needs in health care, clean drinking water, sanitation, and food security that are not being met in the West African ... more
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Dr. Kai-Kai Replaces Zainab Bangura allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 ewly-appointed United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) Chief of Civil Affairs , Dr Francis Kai-Kai has promised to build on the legacy current Foreign Affairs Minister, Madam Zainab Bangura left while working in the same position in ... more
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Health Sector Gets Boost allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 Liberian surgical instrument technician based in the United States of America, Robert Sumo James has disclosed plans to establish a surgical instrument repair center in the ... more
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Bassa Public School Teachers Cry Foul Pay allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 rand Bassa county Electoral District #3 Representative, Jay Byron Browne is alarmed that several public school teachers in the county are not on the payroll of government and has accordingly written the Minister of Education on the ... more
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30 Percent Women in Govt Insufficient allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 ofa County Coordinator of the Women Right and Democracy Centre (Word-Centre), Florence K. Ballah says the 30% of the women in government to which President Sirleaf promised to send to the 52nd National Legislature as bill for consideration is ... more
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Baccus' Prophecy Comes Alive allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 abriel Baccus Matthews is now in his final resting abode but his political presages and prophetic conclusion remained unchanged ... more
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Tubman College's Status Worries Senator Scott allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 The state of the William V.S. Tubman College of Science and Technology (TC) in Maryland County, the only tertiary institution in the county, is worrying Senator Gloria Musu-Scott. TC has not been reopened despite contiuous assurances from the Liberian ... more
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Dillon Shuns House's Citation allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 he former chief of office staff of the former Speaker Edwin Snowe, Jr. now serving that same position in the office of Bong County Senator Jewel Howard-Taylor, has turned down a citation requesting him to appear before the House of Representatives to provide evidence of his allegation he made recently... more
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U.S. Donates Vehicles for SSS Use allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has reiterated her government's satisfaction with the commitment the United States has made toward government's development ... more
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Germany Gives U.S. $1.4 Million to LNP allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 ermany has announced a contribution of US$1.4m to support training and capacity development of the Liberia National Police and the Ministry of Justice in the enforcement of law and ... more
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March Consultations Scheduled With President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (re - Amended Investment Incentives Act of 1973) allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf withdrew the Amendment of the Investment Incentives Act of 1973 in order to hold more public consultations with a series of stakeholders from the business community, private sector, academic institutions, members of the press, and civil society representatives. Consultations are scheduled during the month of March... more
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Taylor's 'Crime Story' allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 t is not known when witnesses for former President Charles Taylor will take the stand in his defense, but his alleged crime story seems to be continuing ... more
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Liberian UN Mission Contractors Attack UN Personnel, Vehicles allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 he United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) has condemned today's early morning attack on its personnel and vehicles close to its logistics headquarters in the capital, Monrovia, that forced at least three staff to seek medical ... more
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Dutch Court of Appeal Finds Insufficient Evidence to Convict Conflict Timber Trader allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 n 10th March 2008, the Court of Appeal in The Hague cleared Guus Van Kouwenhoven, a “member of [Charles] Taylor’s Inner Circle,”[1] of breaking the United Nations arms embargo enforced against ... more
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Problem of Emergency to Relief Aid Highlighted in UN Appeal allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 onor and aid agency management of the transition from emergency to relief programming is being questioned by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) which has launched a US$128 million appeal to cover the needs of Liberians who it says are being under-supported while donors shift to... more
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Teaching Medicine Against the Odds allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 efore Liberia was torn apart by civil war, the AM Dogliotti medical school was funded by the government and turned out around 40 graduates a year. Now there are 195 students on the register, but last year only four students graduated as the average course length has jumped from five... more
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Next Prosecution Witness Called allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 The monitors of former President Charles Taylor's trial report for ... more
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U.S. Government Provides More Support for Security allAfrica.com - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has reiterated her government's satisfaction with the commitment the United States has made toward government's development ... more
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Govt Closes Schools for Census allAfrica.com - Monday, March 10, 2008 he Ministry of Education has announced the closure of both public and private schools across the country from March 10, 2008. The closure of schools is expected to last for two ... more
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The TRC - a Still-Born of the Peace Process allAfrica.com - Monday, March 10, 2008 e were among the first to express our doubts about the effectiveness of the Liberian Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC). These doubts stemmed from the fact that the concept was the result of a compromise between warlords and politicians seeking the leadership of the transitional government in 2003 in Accra.... more
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