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The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, paid on one day working visit to Liberia on Friday, December 19, to conduct firsthand assessment of progress in the fight
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MONROVIA, December 16 (LINA) - More than 400 members of the General Community Health Volunteer (GCHV) program have been trained to educate community dwellers in Montserrado County about safe and dignified burial of Ebola corpses.
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MONROVIA, December 15 (LINA) - An official of the National Port Authority (NPA) has disclosed that the NPA under the stewardship of Managing Director Matilda Parker has made significant gains in protecting the gateway of Liberia’s economy from the Ebola virus with an excellent record of zero case since the outbreak of the disease.
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VOINJAMA, December 15 (LINA)-The Paramount Chief of Lower and Upper Workor in Voinjama district says Lofians can only stop the spread of Ebola if communities and local authorities work collectively together.
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KAKATA, December 15 (LINA) - Save the Children International Field Manager Charles Sevee says the fight against the Ebola virus must be at every level of society through a more comprehensive public awareness campaign.
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VOINJAMA, December 15 (LINA)-The Red Cross, Lofa chapter, has conducted a two-day Ebola awareness workshop for Correction Officers and inmates of the Voinjama Central Prison in Lofa County.
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MONROVIA, December 15 (LINA) – The Ministry of Internal Affairs will beginning January 2015, launch the decentralization and de-concentration forum organized by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in all counties.
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ROBERTSPORT, December 15 (LINA) –The Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS) Grand Cape Mount County chapter over the weekend donated several assorted relief items to four Ebola survivors in three districts in the county.
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MONROVIA, December 15(LINA)-A consortium of seven civil society organizations in the country is mobilizing over US$1.5 million to build a museum in Monrovia to memorialize victims of the Ebola disease.

