According to Dr. Blamah, enough damage has been caused to him by “misinformation” given to the public that he refused quarantineMONROVIA – The Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finally commented on his confirmed COVID-19 Case, saying that the public was misinformed that he breached health protocols at the Roberts International Airport. Take a listen to the Dr. Blamah saying the public was misinformed that he resisted quarantineIn an audio recording obtained by FrontPageAfrica, Dr. Blamah is heard saying:I want to urge you guys to calm; I’m not doing anything out of protocol. Why are you guys panicking, talk to Dr. Kateh, talk to Dr. Fallah, that’s what we agreed. Then you guys have done enough damage by misinforming the public that I refused quarantine. The EPA had earlier reported on its Facebook page that Dr. Blamah voluntarily turned himself for additional testing after the regular screening at the airport upon his arrival on Friday.
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March 16, 2020 15:56 UTC
However, in spite of these arrangements, I regret to inform you that Liberia has recorded a confirmed case of the COVID-19 virus. I want to assure the Liberian people that the situation is under professional management by the health authorities, who have adequately prepared themselves well in advance for this eventuality. It is very important that we all follow the guidelines set out by the health authorities, and adapt our behavior accordingly. Minimize your travel within Liberia, and to and from abroad, to that which is absolutely necessary. This refers specifically to cross-border traders and travelers coming to Liberia from infected countries, and applies particularly to all Government officials.
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March 16, 2020 12:00 UTC
One area that the visibility of the shortage can be seen is at the Rehab Total station, just a stone’s throw from President George Weah’s official residence. Like four weeks ago when there was another national shortage, customers have been cramped together again for hours at various petrol stations around the city. The previous shortage seriously hampered normal activities, including that of businesses. One area that the visibility of the shortage can be seen is at the Rehab Total station, just a stone’s throw from President George Weah’s official residence. The first shortage only affected gasoline but the source stated that the present one will also touch diesel; adding: “This is going to last for probably three months.”
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March 16, 2020 12:00 UTC
The Executive Director, Dr. Nathaniel Blamah, returned from Switzerland and requested to be tested, he tested positive and has since been in quarantineMONROVIA – The Liberian health authorities have informed President George M. Weah that the country has recorded its first case of the Coronavirus disease, otherwise known as COVID -19. The patient, is Nathaniel Blama, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who returned home Friday, March 13, 2020 following a visit to Switzerland. In view the new development, the Liberian leader will be addressing the nation at 10 a.m today (March 16) to announce important new measures that the government will be putting in place to curtail further transmission. The government urges all to remain calm as health officials continue to trace all those the infected person came in contact with, as well as quarantine them for the incubation period of the virus.
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March 16, 2020 09:00 UTC
MONROVIA – FrontPageAfrica has gathered from impeccable sources that there is at least a case of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country. Details surrounding this case remain scanty, however, this paper gathered that a government official returning from overseas voluntarily asked to be tested upon entry into Liberia. He tested positive and has since been quarantined. FPA further the Ministry of Health and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) are in an emergency meeting over this case. More details to follow soon.
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March 16, 2020 08:26 UTC
MONROVIA – The Republic of Ghana has instituted a stringent travel restriction in its bid to control the Coronavirus in the country. Ghana has confirmed at least six cases. Airlines have been instructed not to allow such persons embark. Border posts have also been instructed to allow such persons into the Ghanaian jurisdiction. Ghana has started deploying enforcement protocols in collaboration with state security and health authorities.
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March 16, 2020 08:26 UTC
The conference has been rescheduled to June 2-4, 2020 in MonroviaMONROVIA – The UK-Liberia Trade Conference scheduled to take place in Monrovia from April 1-4, 2020 has been delayed due to the global Coronavirus outbreak. The conference was organized by the British Embassy in Monrovia and the Liberian Embassy in the United Kingdom along with Developing Markets Associates and other partners. This was triggered by the ongoing global health dilemma instigated by the coronal virus or COVID-19 outbreak,” the Liberian Embassy in the UK stated in a press release. The trade and investment event targets investors and showcase opportunities in Liberia to survey the country’s economy and identify ownership of enterprises to invest in the growing market economy. This trade mission would also be accessing investment opportunities for British companies and individuals in the fisheries, forestry, tourism and oil exploration sectors in Liberia.
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March 16, 2020 07:41 UTC
Then 15, Cornelia would have to wait for the next election cycle—six years later— to cast her first ballot. “In 2011, I co-founded one of the biggest auxiliaries of the Unity Party called the University Students for the Re-election of Madam Sirleaf. In both instances, my drive was simply because Madam Sirleaf inspired me to believe I could do anything I wanted to do and be anything! Its mission, according to the center, is to inspire and prepare women to unapologetically take up roles and excel in the highest echelons of public leadership, and to bring other women along. “Madam Sirleaf, despite all the political hurdles, became the first woman African President.
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March 15, 2020 18:22 UTC
Prof Akpagu intimated that Madam Vice President remains the JEWEL of Africa whose leadership credential is replete with massive successesCalabar-Nigeria — The Vice President of the Republic of Liberia Dr. Jewel Howard-Taylor has received her third Honoris Causa (Honorary Degree) from the University of Calabar, the Federal Republic of Nigeria. At the 33rd Convocation of the University, the Dean and Faculty of the University unanimously resolved to confer Doctor of Gender Development (Honoris Causa) on Liberia’s first female Vice President. Prof Akpagu intimated that Madam Vice President remains the JEWEL of Africa whose leadership credential is replete with massive successes. Madam Vice President commended the people of Calabar for the rapid transformation the city has experienced in terms of governance and infrastructural development.
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March 15, 2020 13:07 UTC
The process also forms part of OHCHR’s mandate under its International Mechanism thematic pillar to ensure that the state is compliant with International Human Rights Reporting Obligations. Speaking at the start of the training on Thursday March 12, a Human Rights Officer of UN Human Rights, Francis IGIRIOGU stated that the initiative will create a sense of ownership on the part of these Liberians that participate in the process. Director Togbah urged the participants to be committed as their work will enable Liberia’s regional and international human rights reporting obligations are promptly carried out. National Mechanism on Reporting and Follow-up (NMRF) – is a government structure/platform that tracks its implementation of regional and international human rights mechanism obligation. This body collects data and monitors government implementation of recommendations from different human rights mechanisms to ensure timely reporting.
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March 13, 2020 22:41 UTC
Liberia: Let Have A National Memorial Day For All Our Dead Loved Ones Having Graves Or NotEACH AND EVERY YEAR, thousands of Liberians observe the second Wednesday in March as Decoration Day, a memorial or tribute to the many who have lost their lives over the years. These Liberians alive, travel across the country to get to the graves of their loved ones in time to pay their homage in the form of decorating their deceased loved ones’ graves. WE HAVE ALL seen the scenes; heard the wailings; even the fun and fanfares when Decoration Day comes around as it did on Wednesday, March 11. However, others couldn’t go as there are no graves for their loved ones, who have passed. WE THINK THAT IT is prudent that we rather have a NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY to collectively remember all of our compatriots, who have died and those of us to pass to the Great Beyond.
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March 13, 2020 22:30 UTC
VP Taylor urged women who are desirous of venturing into politics to continue to engage the relevant authorities in making sure that the voices of women in politics are heard. “We need to have our voices loud; we need to be clear about what our platforms are and we need to be able to pay a visit to the women,” VP Taylor advised. She also called on all women in Liberia to put aside their differences with each other and elect women into the office so that there can be an appreciable representation of women in public offices. According to her, because Liberia is a male-dominated society, most women are afraid to invest in a process that they [women] think will not work out. Meanwhile, VP Taylor is calling on everyone including women, civil society and the donor community to be supportive of the National Elections Commissions as it relates to advocacy and finance.
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March 13, 2020 22:30 UTC
Flashback: ECOWAS Ambassador Babatunde Ajisomo and BFF President Augustine Arkoi (middle) pose with inter-state women traders. Monrovia – Better Future Foundation (BFF), in collaboration with the inter-state women group called Women Beyond Borders (WBB), is set for an honoring program for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), European Union (EU), and the Government of Liberia (GOL), for their collaboration and achievements in the implementation of the regional integration process within ECOWAS and its socio-economic and political impacts on inter-state women traders in Liberia. The project was funded by the European Union under the 9th European Development Fund for African, Caribbean & Pacific (ACP) countries through the ECOWAS Commission as the Contracting Authority. BFF’s project “Awareness Among Inter-state Women Traders and Law Enforcement State Agents in Liberia” addressed theme: Achieving Regional Customs Union and Common Market within ECOWAS and a total of 597 inter-state women traders and 272 state security agents successfully participated in the project in 11 of Liberia’s 15 counties. Better Future Foundation (BFF), a non-state actor and an advocate of ECOWAS regional integration, is a civil society organization dedicated to the postwar reconstruction and development of Liberia.
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March 13, 2020 22:07 UTC
Officials of KEEP, representative of Oxfam along with MOE officials posed with the banner after the launch of the transformative education pilot projectMonrovia – With support from Oxfam, the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP) has launched the Transformative Education, beginning with five schools in Montserrado County. Unlike traditional education, the launch of transformative education will improve students’ skills in understanding contemporary society, or the kinds of capacities children need to develop. The Bahr Town Public School, Millsbury Public School, Arthington Public School, June L. Moore Public School and Goba Town Public School are the five schools that will be piloting the transformative education initiative. “At this time, we are glad to tell you that the Ministry of Education has approved KEEP’s education agreement project to pilot transformative education in the designated schools,” Samuels disclosed. This, Gender Justice Program Manager of Oxfam in Liberia says is the overall goal of the Oxfam future education work.
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March 13, 2020 22:07 UTC
MONROVIA – SMART Liberia, an organization that is working to empower Liberian youth through education, entrepreneurship and technology, won the 2020 Liberian Learning Awards sponsored by iCampus with support from USAID Liberia Accountability Voice Initiative (LAVI). SMART Liberia was among eight Liberian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that applied for the Learning Awards, an effort designed to promote learning by encouraging CSOs to reflect on their work, evaluate their performance, collaborate and share lessons learned through networking. The second annual Learning Awards, which was held Tuesday, March 10, 2020, attracted 126 people from civil society, businesses, the media and students, to iCampus on Carey Street Snapper Hill. The Learning Awards was created based on a mapping exercise conducted to identify the gaps in learning among civil society organizations. Dr. Tanya Garnett, Chief of Party of USAID Liberia Strategic Analysis (LSA), who served as one of the judges, congratulated all the organizations for participating in the awards.
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March 13, 2020 16:07 UTC