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Liberia:
'The Role of Peace in Youth Empowerment'
Govt of Liberia, 1 October 2013
Lecture delivered by H.E. Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia at the United Nations University for Peace San José, Costa RicaMonday, September 30, 2013 Read more »
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Liberia:
President Sirleaf Meets with Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) - Leadership Expresses Willingness to Work with Government
Govt of Liberia, 30 September 2013
The Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA), the umbrella group of Liberians and their various organizations in the Americas, has expressed their willingness to work… Read more »
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Liberia:
Ellen Urges Liberians to Be Patriotic
New Dawn, 30 September 2013
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has urged Liberians to be patriotic, committed to being strong partners in the development of their country, and to reconciliation. Read more »
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Liberia:
Education Remains Priority Number One - Ellen Tells GEFI
New Dawn, 30 September 2013
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says that despite Liberia's competing demands, education remains the government's No.1 priority. Read more »
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Liberia:
Gov't Raises Education to Priority Number One
Analyst, 30 September 2013
Until media reports in August this year revealed that more than 24,000 University of Liberia applicants failed the entrance examinations, no one in Liberia had recognized the… Read more »
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Liberia:
President Sirleaf Accepts Global Citizen Award for Championing Gender Equality
Govt of Liberia, 28 September 2013
Before a crowd of more than 60,000 fans attending the 2013 Global Citizen Festival at Central Park's Great Lawn, President Ellen Sirleaf of Liberia received this year's Global… Read more »
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Liberia:
President Sirleaf Urges Liberians to Be Patriotic and Committed to Development, Reconciliation and Strong Partnership, As She Wraps Up General Assembly Visit
Govt of Liberia, 28 September 2013
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is encouraging Liberians to be patriotic, committed to being strong partners in the development of their country, and to reconciliation. Read more »