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MONROVIA, May 2 (LINA) -The Chairman of the National AIDS Commission (NAC), Dr. Ivan F. Camanor, is calling for increased political commitment, domestic resource mobilization, scale-up treatment and support services to curb the spread of HIV in the country.
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MONROVIA, May 2 (LINA) -A consignment of new motor vehicle license plates designed with retro-reflective features to enhance vehicles visibility at night are due to arrive in the country shortly, according to the Ministry of Transport (MOT).
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MONROVIA, May 1 (LINA) - U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Deborah Malac says the involvement in the Ebola fight of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) has enabled Liberian and foreign healthcare workers to carry out the herculean task of treating and saving the lives of Ebola patients.
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TUBMANBURG, May 2 (LINA) - Women in Peace Initiative (WOPEI), a local non-profit organization in Bomi County, has identified over 90 Ebola-affected children in the county following two weeks of thorough search.
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MONROVIA, May 1 (LINA) - The 19th U.S. Surgeon General, Vice Admiral Vivek H. Murthy, has emphasized that the decommissioning of an American-supported Ebola Unit is not the end of U.S.-Liberia partnership.
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MONROVIA May2 (LINA) - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court , Cllr. Philip A.Z. Banks, has warned government officials against violating the law or face the consequences when necessary irrespective of their status.
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MONROVIA, May 1 (LINA) -The Liberian National Red Cross Society will join the World Red Cross Red Crescent Movement to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the adoption of the fundamental principles and their continuing relevance in humanitarian service on May 8.
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MONROVIA, May 1 (LINA) - As Liberia inches to being declared Ebola free, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been upbeat over the partnership with a number of U.S. institutions in curbing the spread of the disease.
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MONROVIA, May 1 (LINA) -The United States Department of Defense has deactivated the Monrovia Medical Unit (MMU) at Camp Eason and turned the facilities over to the Government of Liberia.






