Local Traditional leaders vow to continue FGM practice in Western Liberia

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Residents and traditional leaders of Grand Cape Mount County particularly Kenjor say the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ decision to ban traditional practices in the...

National Institute of Professional Studies held 32nd Convocation

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The National Institute of Professional Studies school of Health Sciences, at Caldwell Bridge, over the weekend, held its 32nd Convocation exercise at the Organization of...

Weah’s government Plans to reduce SGBV by 30% in 2023

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Liberian President George Manneh Weah has vowed to end violence against Women and girls as reaffirmed his government’s commitment and concrete support for measures...

Liberia Medical and Dental Council Partners with local crime monitoring group...

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By Joseph Charlie| Contributor  In an effort to halt the perennial issues of medical complications and sometime deaths due to the substandard medication being applied...

10-bedroom clinic dedicated in District#6 Nimba

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By Nyan Flomo, Jr.| Contributor  Lorplay, Nimba County_ Residents of Lorplay Town and nearby areas in lower Nimba County have all reasons to smile as...

South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa treated for Covid-19

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South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa is receiving treatment after testing positive for Covid-19, his office says. In a statement, it says the 69-year-old has mild...

Guinean Authority declares Marburg outbreak over

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Guinea's health ministry has said that the outbreak of Marburg disease, announced at the beginning of August, is now over. The country confirmed West Africa's...

First consignment of J&J vaccine Covid-19 arrives in Côte d’Ivoire

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Cote d’Ivoire has received a first contingent of 108,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine out of 7.8 million ordered by the country. The...

New Covid-19 cases surge in Ivory Coast

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Côte d'Ivoire has recorded what appeared to be a ‘significant wave’ of people infected with Covid-19 in recent weeks according to brief statistic from...

Trial suggests malaria sickness could be cut by 70% in Africa

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A new approach to protecting young African children from malaria could reduce deaths and illness from the disease by 70%, a study suggests. Giving them...