In an effort to promote gender responsive planning and budgeting, Integrity Watch Liberia on Thursday, June 8, 2023 began a-two-day training on participatory budgeting and gender responsive planning and budgeting for women-led civil society organizations.
The Deputy Director of Trade Union Affairs at the Ministry of Labor has called on members of the Liberia National Tailors Textiles Garment and Allied Workers Union (LNTTGAWU) Board of Directors to remain law-abiding and continue to work hand in hand with the Union President Edison Carlon who still maintains his position as the legitimate president of the LNTTGAWU.
Liberia and Sweden are joyously commemorating their 65 years of friendship this year, marking a significant milestone in their enduring alliance.
Senior Government officials and Development Partners have been taking stock of progress on the implementation of the Local Government Act-LGA with a specific focus on the Revenue Sharing Law that deals with fiscal decentralization under phase two of the Liberia Decentralization Support Programme (LDSP).
The Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA), Prof. Wilson K. Tarpeh, is leading the Government of Liberia’s delegation to the 58th session of the Subsidiary Body for the Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI58) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Bonn, Germany.
Harvard Library, former President Ellen Johnson- Sirleaf, and the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development (EJS Center) this week announced a partnership to steward and provide access to President Sirleaf’s personal and professional archives.
The Government of Liberia(CBL) and the African Development Bank(AFDB) recently signed a grant agreement in the amount of US$ 3.9 million for the upgrade of the Central Bank of Liberia payment infrastructure system to strengthen its primary data center recovery sites.
The Government of Liberia(GoL), through the Minister of Information, Culture Affairs and Tourism(MICAT), Ledgerhood J. Rennie, has stressed the need for private institutions to minimize graduate fees to enable all students graduate.
Two of the 214 graduates from the Amos C. Sawyer College of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Liberia, Miss. Danielle T. Wornee, age 20, of the Department of Social Work and Miss Juma Patricia Sando, age 20, of the Department of Geography have been awarded two fully-funded master’s degree scholarships for their high academic performance in thesis oral defense and presentation, and academic excellence at Amos C. Sawyer College.
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