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August 18, 2014

In Liberia, a country gripped by Ebola, the outbreak has not only taken its toll on health care workers but also on the professionals who comfort the grieving.

May 8, 2014

Liberia has made great advancements since the end of its devastating war a decade ago. But Liberians continue to face a daunting challenge – all too often, when the “rubber meets the road,” there is quite literally no road to travel. USAID is helping solve that, bridging people, goods and helping Liberia make real strides against extreme poverty.

December 9, 2013

Why does masculinity devolve into madness in the face of violence? Why is it that we time and time again see a marked increase in the horrific misdeeds committed by men toward women when conflict arises?

November 6, 2013

Energy and agriculture are closely linked: reliable access to affordable power is a key component to developing a country’s agriculture sector Read more >>

November 1, 2013

In rural Liberia, community radio stations are quickly becoming the simplest way to relay information to isolated communities. Read more >>

September 30, 2013

Learn how USAID is helping communities in rural Cote d’Ivoire develop economic resiliency. Read more >>

September 28, 2013

A review of USAID’s top news highlights for week of September 16, 2013.

September 11, 2013

USAID's Education team in Liberia joins in Liberia's first national reading campaign. Read more >>

August 6, 2013

USAID is working to to change sanitation practices in Liberia so the country can become defecation-free. Read more >>

August 15, 2011

In Liberia, we held a signing ceremony for the signing of the new Education Reform Act,  an historic moment for Liberia’s education sector. The signing of this act has a number of implications, chief among  them are that by law all basic education (up to grade 9) in Liberia will be free and compulsory, as […]

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