Liberia: President Sirleaf Seeks U.S. Private Investments for Liberia

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has begun her official visit of the United States stressing the need for direct U.S. private investments in Liberia especially the post-Ebola era.

According to a Dispatch from Washington, D.C., the Liberian leader, meeting with officials of the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) - an independent U.S. Government Agency that helps U.S. investments get a foothold in emerging markets like Liberia - said private investments were needed to buttress Liberia's economic recovery efforts giving the challenges associated with the post-Ebola Liberia.

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