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September 17
Liberia: EU Ambassador Joins LNRCS On a Mission to Flood-Affected Communities
The European Union (EU) Ambassador to Liberia, Nona Deprez, will join the Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS) on a two-day official visit to flood-impacted areas in… Read more »
September 12
Liberia: Flood Obstructs Movement At Ganta Border
Flood Water from the St. John River shut down movement of goods and services at the Ganta Main Border earlier this week. Read more »
September 11
Liberia: State Department Report On Liberia's Investment Climate
The US State Department's 2024 Investment Climate Report has shed light on Liberia's investment landscape, identifying both promising opportunities and significant challenges… Read more »
September 10
Liberia: 'Ring Leader' of Wildlife Traffickers Arrested
In a significant victory in the fight against wildlife trafficking, the joint team of the Special Wildlife Investigation Unit (SWIU), acting on intelligence, recently arrested the… Read more »
September 06
Liberia: EPA Grants China Union Reprieve After U.S.$20K Payment
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia has granted China Union a temporary permit to resume operations for three months, providing the company with the opportunity to… Read more »
September 02
Cote d'Ivoire: Liberia, Ivory Coast Join Forces to Combat Marine Piracy
Liberia and Ivory Coast have initiated a promising collaboration to combat maritime piracy, marking a significant step towards enhancing maritime security in the region. Read more »
July 17
Liberia: Task Force Makes Gains in Combating Wildlife Crimes
In the dense forest and diverse ecosystem of Liberia, the battle against wildlife crime has been an almost insurmountable task, but the latest report shows that progress is being… Read more »
July 09
Liberia: FDA, Lawmaker Clash Over Control of Sapo Park
Authorities at the Sapo National Park and Sinoe County District #3 Representative, Alex S. Noah, are clashing over who has the final say when it comes to the protection of the Sapo… Read more »
June 24
Liberia: Locals Want New Company for Forest
The Tarsue Authorized Community Forest in Sinoe County wants a contract with a new logging company. Read more »
June 21
Liberia: EPA Receives Sierra Leonean Delegates for a Peer-to-Peer Learning Program
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia has received a delegation from the Environment Protection Agency of Sierra Leone for a 3-day Peer-to-peer learning exchange… Read more »
June 13
Liberia: Elephants Add New Towns to Crop-Raiding Menu
Last year, Nancy Mulbah, a businesswoman in Duala, decided to quit her market table to become a full-time farmer. Read more »
June 12
Liberia: New Forest Monitoring Project Launched
A project intended to empower the Liberian media to be more robust in reporting forest issues in the country has been launched -- thankfully, for the second time running. The… Read more »
Liberia: Bao Chico Pollutes Creeks, Destroying Homes
Bao Chico has polluted water sources in landowning communities, depriving locals of safe drinking water, a DayLight investigation found. Read more »
Liberia: 'Water Everywhere' - Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in Monrovia
The voice on the line remained calm, devoid of panic, yet hinted at underlying distress. The caller expressed a desire to speak with the Editor. Read more »
June 11
Liberia: National Railway Authority in Sight
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is expected to sign an executive order to establish the Liberia National Railway Authority (LNRA), marking a significant step towards enhancing and… Read more »
April 25
Liberia: About U.S.$ 3 Million Made From Planks Unaccounted for At FDA
Titus Buah was very excited about his new assignment as the supervisor for a checkpoint in Big Joe Town, Grand Bassa County. It was a busier, bigger and more beneficial assignment… Read more »
April 04
Liberia: Advocacy Groups Launch Initiative to Protect Environmental Defenders
Green Advocates International has launched "Standing Together for Environmental Defenders" (STAND), an initiative to protect Grassroots Environmental Defenders (GEDs) in Liberia,… Read more »
Liberia: Five Counties Councils Declare War Against Open Defecation - Commit to Allocate 2-5 Percent of Development Budget Towards Sanitation Governance
March 18, 2024, marked a significant milestone in the history for WASH sector in Liberia as five County Councils (Grand Bassa, Lofa, Nimba, Bong, and Rural Montserrado) gathered in… Read more »
March 05
Liberia: EPA Convenes Retreat On Carbon Market Framework
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the UNDP, has convened a one-day retreat aimed at developing a carbon roadmap readiness framework for Liberia. Read more »
February 14
West Africa: GEF Convenes in Monrovia
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has convened an Expanded Constituency Workshop (ECW) for West Africa, as part of its Country Support Program, including participants from… Read more »
February 02
Liberia: Meet the Woman On the Frontline of Conservation in Liberia
31-year-old Grace Zansi was obsessed with the rampant butchering of wildlife in her hometown, Beo Bongarplay, Nimba County. Read more »
January 29
Liberia: 'Data Key to Fisheries Management'
The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NAFAA), Emma Metieh Glassco, has described the conduct of the ongoing fisheries stock assessment… Read more »
June 08, 2023
Liberia: Armyworm Invastion Spreads to Nimba, Gbarpolu Counties
-- The caterpillars, which travel in large groups and feed on young plants, have wiped out fields of maize, eggplants, pepper, cocoa, and cabbage crops in Bong and are doing the… Read more »
April 17, 2023
Liberia: Did Liberia Sign a U.S.$50 Billion Carbon Deal With UAE?
A leaked document purporting to be the original version of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that Finance and Development Planning Minister, Samuel Tweah, committed Liberia to… Read more »
March 10, 2023
Liberia: New Agreement Reached to Protect 30% of Liberia's Forest
Liberia is exceptionally biodiverse, with high rates of endemism, recognized as one of the 14 centers of plant endemism globally is an important reservoir of biodiversity as it… Read more »
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