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UPDATED: 06 Aug 2009 GMT
  • Ambassador Message on July 4th Celebration

    I want to thank you for joining us to today to celebrate the United States of America’s 233rd Anniversary of Independence.

  • Release of the Ninth Annual Trafficking Report

    We are delighted to have with us this morning some key members of Congress who have cared about and worked on this important issue for a number of years. This is the first time we have introduced the report in this way, because we want to demonstrate that this truly is a partnership between the State Department

  • Armed Forces of Liberia Graduate 138 new soldiers Armed Forces of Liberia Graduate 138 new soldiers

    The sixth class of new Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) graduates from Initial Entry Training (IET) at the Barclay Training Center on Friday May 22, 2009.

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The State Department's 2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
You know, human progress depends on the human spirit, and this inescapable truth has never been more apparent than it is today. The challenges of this new century require us to summon the full range of human talents to move our nation and the world forward. Guaranteeing the right of every man, woman and child to participate fully in society..

Liberia FORECAST Project
In partnership with the government of Liberia, the Liberia FORECAST Project (Focus On Results: Enhancing Capacity Across Sectors in Transition) a USAID/Liberia funded project, based in Monrovia, held an Open House on Friday, February 20, 2009.

US Contributes $100,000 to Help Combat Caterpillar
U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced today that the United States Government will be doubling the budget to combat caterpillar swarms in several counties. The $100,000 USD will be split between two efforts: $50,000 for pest control and surveillance measures, and $50, 000 for water and sanitation.

Africa Partnership Station (APS) in Liberia
The U.S. Navy’s Africa Partnership Station (APS) has returned to Liberia. In 2008 the Africa Partnership Station and the military officers assigned to it spent the month of March in Liberia conducting humanitarian aid projects and training for the AFL. On Monday, February 16, 2009, the Free Port of Monrovia came alive

USAID Signs Assistance Agreements With Liberia
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) signed four Assistance Agreements with the Government of Liberia to signal continued commitment to Liberia’s peace and recovery. The four agreements support USAID’s objectives and are consistent with the Government of Liberia’s priorities.