The World Bank had estimated that the worst-affected countries - Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone - will lose at least U.S.$1.6 billion in "foregone economic growth" as a result of ... Read more »
As delegates gather for a special high-level meeting on Ebola at the European Commission in Brussels, the International Rescue Committee has published a set of recommendations to ... Read more »
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has told representatives of aid organizations and politicians at an international conference in Brussels that there is a need for an Ebola "Marshall ... Read more »
A well-known Liberian professor, Wilson Tarpeh, has quit his position as vice president of the University of Liberia citing his political alignment with the opposition Congress of ... Read more »
Despite the decision by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to re-open Liberia's borders with neighboring countries as the Ebola virus wanes, there are reports that Liberian marketers, ... Read more »
Reporting by U.S. media during President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's four-day visit to Washington, DC last week generally portray Liberia as resilient and making progress in the wake ... Read more »
Three members of the House of Representatives have been suspended without pay for calling the Speaker a rogue and hindering the function of the body. Read more »
An autopsy has been carried out on the body of Michael Allison, a consultant who was found dead after he reportedly blew the whistle on acts of corruption involving the Speaker. Read more »
Many parents are still wary about sending their kids back to school as the country reels from the deadliest outbreak of the Ebola virus. Read more »
Despite improvements in case finding and management, burial practices, and community engagement, declines in the disease seen earlier this year has stalled, according to the World ... Read more »
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