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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - The Administration of President Barrack Obama has announced that it is expanding its efforts aimed at helping adolescent girls worldwide attend and complete school through an initiative called “Let Girls Learn”.
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - The University of Liberia Vice President for Media Relations, Mr. Norris Tweah, has appealed to the National Legislature to increased budgetary appropriation in the 2015/2016 fiscal budget to build its human capacity and integrity.
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - Over 7,000 Liberian adolescent girls are benefiting from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Girls Opportunities to Access Learning (GOAL) Project.
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) -The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has introduced a Resident Examiners Attachment Program (REAP) to further enhance and deepen the examiners’ understanding of commercial banks operations.
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GBARNGA, March 4 (LINA) -The Chairman of the Bong County Legislative Caucus says the body has unanimously agreed to complete the Bong Technical College and to pave the major streets in Gbarnga, the county’s capital.
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - One hundred and twelve marketers, mainly women, have benefitted from cash transfer assistance from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - An official of the University of Liberia has disclosed that plans are underway to re-open the institution on March 17 with the resumption of classes for only junior and senior students.
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MONROVIA, March 4 (LINA) - A new report from Save the Children is calling on world leaders at the Ebola summit in Brussels to learn from the lessons of the outbreak in West Africa to avoid another health crisis.
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MONROVIA, March 3 (LINA) - The Liberian Senate voted Tuesday to reject a motion calling for reconsideration of its decision to cite Youth and Sports Minister Eugene Nagbe.




