Twenty-six(26) registered Political Parties in Liberia have signed a pronouncement to ensure a non-violence free 2023 General Elections in Liberia, come 10 October 2023.
Weeks after the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) filed a petition to uphold voter registration by National Elections Commission (NEC), the Full Bench of the Supreme Court has reserved ruling into the matter after listening to the legal arguments of the matter.
As part of its many programs aimed to promote youth entrepreneurship development, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has earmarked Liberia as one of the pilot countries.
Liberia’s Foreign Minister Dee-Maxwell Kemayah has met and held discussions with United States’ Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona.
Barely five months to the ensuing Presidential and Legislative Elections in the country, President George Manneh Weah has stressed the need for political leaders across the country to uphold the pledge to prevent violence against women in elections and treat them with respect and civility.
Amid rumors surrounding the running mate of former Vice President Joseph Nyuma Boakai with the name of popular talk show host Henry Pedro Costa popping up as one of the forerunners, Mr. Costa has let the cat out of the bag that he would be contesting the Montserrado County Senatorial Race in the ensuing October 10, 2023 Elections.
As part of efforts in training women on Nutrition sensitive agriculture in Liberia, the Women in Agriculture for Sustainable Development (WASUDEV) in collaboration with Food Fluency recently hosted Agriculture and nutrition sensitive workshops for women smallholder farmers in Bong County.
The University of Liberia (UL) and the Nigerian-based International Academy for Gender and Peace (IAGP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) following a two-day West Africa Regional Conference on mainstreaming gender in the security sector in Africa.
The Association of Female lawyers of Liberia (AFELL) has expressed disappointment in President George Manneh Weah for vetoing the New Elections Law, section 4.5 30% Affirmative Gender Representation.
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