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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:
Another Massive Exam Failure
Analyst, 30 September 2013
The Analyst has gathered that out of the 509 students who sat the admission exams of the Bong Community College in Gbarnga on September 21, 2013, only nine successfully passed both… Read more »
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Liberia:
More Work, Less Talk for Improvement - Education Minister
New Dawn, 27 September 2013
Education Minister Etmonia David Tarpeh has admonished citizens to join the effort to improve the country's educational system. Minister Tarpeh noted that that if Liberia's… Read more »
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Liberia:
Liberia Gets U.S.$360 Million for Energy, Education
Inquirer, 19 September 2013
Liberia will access about US$360 million from the European Union under the Cotonou Agreement to finance Education, energy and state-building projects, Finance Minister Amara Konneh… Read more »
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Liberia:
U.S.$30,000 for Girls' Education
New Dawn, 17 September 2013
The Liberia Education Trust (LET), founded to support girls' education in Liberia, has provided US$30,000.00 cheque to six of its implementing partners as scholarship funds for… Read more »
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Liberia:
More Support for Education
New Democrat, 22 October 2013
A three day interactive Management Dimensions for Effective Leadership training has ended on the main University of Liberia Fendell Campus outside Monrovia with an objective of… Read more »
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Liberia:
'I'm Disappointed in MOE'
Inquirer, 23 October 2013
The Executive Director of the Standard English Center in Monrovia has expressed serious disappointment over the Ministry of Education's failure to actively get involved with the… Read more »
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Liberia:
Minister of Education Etmonia Tarpeh's Resignation Denied
FrontPageAfrica, 25 October 2013
Executive mansion sources have denied media reports that the Minister of Education EtmoniaTarpeh has tendered her resignation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Read more »
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Liberia:
Prisoners' Children Face Hardship
New Republic, 25 October 2013
Over two hundred children of some inmates at various prison centers throughout the country are seriously in dire need of educational assistance and other humamitarian support, the… Read more »
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Liberia:
Tarpeh's Resignation Denied - but Is Liberian President Ready to Clean Education Mess?
FrontPageAfrica, 25 October 2013
Executive mansion sources have denied media reports that the Minister of Education Etmonia Tarpeh has tendered her resignation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The Press… Read more »
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Liberia:
Painful Learning in Liberia - Water Crisis At JW Pearson Puts Schoolkids in Peril
FrontPageAfrica, 24 October 2013
"Teacher I want to pee" shouts a little girl not more than three, who had her hand up to go to the bathroom. But the funniest moment was, immediately as she said those words, the… Read more »
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Liberia:
Islamic Group to Construct Hospital, University
New Dawn, 21 October 2013
An Islamic group in Liberia under the banner, "Munazama" has frowned on the practice of opposite sex Doctors treating opposite sex patients in hospitals, stressing that such… Read more »
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Liberia:
CRF Buttresses Govt's Efforts - As University Students Get Training
Informer, 17 October 2013
The Corporate Responsibility Forum (CRF) Liberia, in collaboration with its partners over the weekend began to buttress efforts made by the Government of Liberia, by providing… Read more »