In July 1990, as then-rebel leader Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia advanced on Monrovia, Taylor's guerrilla fighters attacked the White Plains water treatment plant outside Monrovia, leaving the population of the capital without piped water. It was a powerful signal of intent. White Plains was caught up in several battles for control during the course of Liberia's 14-year ...
Liberia: Tapping Official and Grassroots Efforts On Water
allAfrica.com, 19 November 2012
In July 1990, as then-rebel leader Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia advanced on Monrovia, Taylor's guerrilla fighters attacked the White Plains water treatment plant outside Monrovia, leaving the population of the capital without piped water. It was a powerful signal of intent. White Plains was caught up in several battles for control during the course of Liberia's 14-year ...
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