By: Augustine N. Myers – Authorities at Child Fund International, an international Non-Governmental Organization operating in Liberia have instituted new measures aimed at ensuring more efficient service delivery. The new measures among other things include organizational staff reshuffle and adjustments to meet up with productivity demands of Child Fund Liberia. The new measures are part of future program approaches and operational philosophy, core accountability systems, sponsor relations and quality measures intended to propel the process of Change and Program Development. A Process of Critical Reflection as described by the Organization, is a process of adapting culturally to the Entity’s Global... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, October 8th 2013 |
The Confederation of African Football has warned its affiliates, including Liberian FA, that clubs that do not meet minimum requirements under the Club Licensing system risk being banned from taking part in the Champions League and Confederation Cup tournament next year. The resolution was made at the CAF Executive Committee held in Cairo at the weekend. The Club Licensing System was formulated by FIFA at their Congress in Munich in 2006, and is aimed at giving the game a more professional outlook. Liberia football in recent time has come under sever criticism with mainly fan calling for the change of administration... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Sunday, October 6th 2013 |
….What happened? – By: WASH R&E “Media” Network – The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Reporters & Editors Network of Liberia (WASH R&E) has launched an investigation into the 2012/2013 WASH National Budget in the amount of 2.2 million United States dollars. Prior to the investigation, there were reports that the government of Liberia apportioned 1.5 million United States dollars in the National Budget but the money was not used, despite repeated calls for support to the WASH Sector of Liberia. This led to the Investigation by the WASH Media Network of Liberia to authenticate how much was allocated for the... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Friday, October 4th 2013 |
By: WASH R&E “Media” Network – The issue of poor sanitation in and around Monrovia, Liberia’s Capital is going from bad to worst in the wake of ongoing rainy season, resulting to heavy rainfall the past days. The situation in Monrovia and its environs has increased sanitation problem, especially in communities affected by flooding. Affected areas include the Samuel Kanyon Doe Community, Clara Town, Topoe Village Community on the Somalia Drive and some parts of Jamaica Road, among other. The heavy downpour of rain over the last few days socked huge piles of garbage resulting to unfavorable smells in most... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, September 26th 2013 |
….Land Rights Policy Highlighted – By: Augustine N. Myers – Liberia has joined other countries around the world to celebrate “International Day of Peace”, with a call on Liberians to make peace a priority. The celebration was simultaneously held in most parts of the country and was organized by the Lutheran Development Service (LDS) and the Civil Peace Service (CPS) Liberia Network. Serving as Key-note Speaker at the official celebration over the week-end in Sanoyea, Bong County, a Commissioner at Liberia’s Land Commission, Madam Estelle K. Liberty challenged Liberians to value peace, because according to her peace is precious and... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, September 26th 2013 |