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Boakai Questions Discrepancy …In Forest Sector, Orders FDA To Clarify Data

President Joseph N. Boakai has issued a directive to the Forestry Development Authority (FDA), demanding a full explanation and reconciliation of what he described as “serious discrepancies” in Liberia’s reported forest coverage. Speaking at the National Forest Forum in Monrovia on Monday, November 3, 2025 on behalf of President Boakai, Dr. Augustine Konneh,, Senior Advisor…

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Liberia, China Strengthen Agriculture Cooperation

Agriculture Minister, Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah has concluded a successful four-day working mission to Nansha District, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China, where he participated in the 2025 International Conference on Agricultural Service Trade held under the theme, “Digitization-Empowered Value Chain.” During his stay in China, Minister Nuetah engaged in series of high-level discussions and…

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Response Campaign Against Mpox Launched

The National Incident Management System (IMS) has launched a nationwide response campaign to protect families, communities, and health workers against Mpox. The campaign, fittingly named “Operation Find All Mpox Cases,” aims to strengthen community awareness, early detection, and timely treatment of Mpox across the country. Speaking at the launch Monday, 3 November, Dr. Jewel Tarpeh-Kollie,…

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‘Operation Feed The Nation’ Launch On Track …..Organizers Announce

The World 6Foundation International Multipurpose Agriculture Cooperative (WFI-MAC) has reaffirmed it6s commitment to the Operation Feed the Nation – Liberia campaign. Originally sc66heduled for Thursday, October 30, 2025, the launch will now take place upon the President’6s return, according to WFI executives. The initiative, which aims to empower over 52,000 fa6rmers across Liberia, remains fully…

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