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Liberia: 17 Repatriated Women Benefit From Skills Training
Seventeen Liberian women recently repatriated from the Gulf State of Oman have successfully completed vocational skills training in various disciplines, with support from the Ministry of Labour and th ...
Too many Sierra Leonean girls still suffer lifelong health problems, complications in childbirth, infection and trauma ...
We then tested these findings statistically against 286 agreements concluded in violent conflicts worldwide. This confirmed that – together – UN leadership and the inclusion of women in post-conflict ...
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Liberia: UNDP Specialist Wants Women, Youth Prioritized in Climate Policy
A senior United Nations official has called on policymakers to place women, children, and youth at the core of all national climate change policies, moving beyond discussion to decisive action. The ...
India reaffirmed its commitment to women-led peacebuilding at the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission’s ...
UK Statement for Liberia's Universal Periodic Review. Delivered at the 50th session of the UPR in Geneva. Thank you, Madame Vice President,The United ...
Abigail Kofi Kim, known to fans as Abi Kim, is one of the most intriguing names in Ghanaian women’s football, a Liberian-born ...
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Liberia FA launches three-day Women’s Football workshop
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has launched a three-day Women’s Football Capacity-Building and Safeguarding Workshop ...
The World Bank urges the Liberian government and stakeholders to focus on policy coherence, inter-agency coordination, and ...
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Liberia - Lawmakers Climax Two-Day Consultative Review On Draft Bill to Ban Harmful Cultural Practices
The session, which commenced on Friday, was declared open by Rep. Moima Briggs-Mensah, Chairperson of the Joint Committee, who noted that the proposed title of the bill appeared discriminatory. She ...
Kate Peabody lost her husband and son within eight years. But she's inspired by kindness to give back to Pensacola community.
Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Ghana’s former First Lady, Nana ...
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