• Focus On: Africa: UN Panel Aims to End Extreme Poverty

    , Thu 21 Feb, 05:17 pm

    The United Nation's High-Level Panel on development, government officials, civil society groups and private sectors players converged in Liberia’s capital city, Monrovia, to explore strategies to end extreme poverty.

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  • africanrepasia
    Feb 24 2013, 22:05

    We should concentrate on long lasting agricultural projects, mostly in our undeserved population areas, this will reduce all this baize and political tension. work hand in hand with local leaders and village heads , not same creed of people who will pretend to be the peoples ambassadors , while they are more concern about their pockets. I think if i have something to do i wont mine what goes on with the government and will not listen to any proposal from any rebel group to join them fight for my rights, lets remember a hungry man can do whatever he need to do to feed himself, my fellow men lets sit up and stop deceiving our undeserved population

    • Africa: Closing the Gap - Meet Aims to End Extreme Poverty

      allAfrica.com, 21 February 2013

      When 17-year-old Sona Traore represented the Child Protection Network of Liberia at a civil society event organized in conjunction with a three-day United Nations meeting in this capital city earlier this month, she knew she was not speaking for Liberian children alone.