Liberiai/laɪˈbɪəriə/, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Sierra Leone on the west, Guinea on the north and Ivory Coast on the east. Liberia's coastline is composed of mostly mangrove forests while the more sparsely populated inland consists of forests that open to a plateau of drier grasslands. The country possesses 40% of the remaining Upper Guinean rainforest. Liberia has a hot equatorial climate, with significant rainfall during the May to October rainy season and harsh harmattan winds the remainder of the year. Liberia covers an area of 111,369 km2 (43,000 sq mi) and is home to about 3.7 million people. English is the official language, while over 30 indigenous languages are spoken within the country.
Along with Ethiopia, Liberia is one of the two modern countries in Sub-Saharan Africa without roots in the European colonization of Africa. Beginning in 1820, the region was colonized by freed American slaves with the help of the American Colonization Society, a private organization that believed ex-slaves would have greater freedom and equality in Africa. Slaves freed from slave ships were also sent there instead of being repatriated to their countries of origin. In 1847, these colonists founded the Republic of Liberia, establishing a government modeled on that of the United States and naming the capital city Monrovia after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States and a prominent supporter of the colonization. The colonists, known as Americo-Liberians, led the political and economic sectors of the country.
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There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia.
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing.
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Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called commu
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The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front li
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Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
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West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast.
VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
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BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of ballots might lead to ebola spreading further. Voters are having their temperatures taken at polling stations and have been told to stand a metre apart. Ten thousand bottles of hand sanitiser have been deployed. Rights groups say they're worried about how transparent and credible the elections will be. The polls have twice been postponed but the Supreme Court dismissed a case to have them delayed until the ebola crisis was over. More than seven-thousand people are known to have died in the current outbreak, nearly half of them in Liberia.
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Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola virus continues to spread in African countries. The Embassy of The Republic of Liberia in the United States's Minister Counselor for Press and Public Affairs, Gabriel I. H. Williams, shares the current state, what's being done on the ground in Liberia, and how the world can continue responding.
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Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
NBC's Chris Jansing traveled to Liberia with U.N. ambassador Samantha Power to assess containment efforts.
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The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection — about half of which have been fatal.
Just as President Obama announced that he would be sending American troops to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia, Liberia's capital, to spend time with those on the front l
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Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia to search for food at a local market. The video shows him being chased and finally being caught by doctors. He is forced back into an ambulance while scared and angry crowds watched on.
One local woman said care for Ebola patients was so inadequate they were not even being fed.
“The patients are hungry, they are starving. No food, no water. The government need to do more,” she said.
More than 1,550 people in four West African countries have died from the virus since the outbreak was first recorded in March.
Liberia has the highest infection rate with
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LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.
NDP is offering this film to view for free with the hope that viewers will be motivated to donate to Direct Relief, who is currently providing medical and humanitarian supplies to Liberia during this current Ebola crisis.
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Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 888 people.
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The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
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As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in West Africa, Liberia has been hit harder than any other country in the region. With over 3400 people believed to be infected and over 1800 deaths nationwide, Liberia’s government, healthcare workers, and international aid organizations are desperately trying to contain the deadly virus.
Though the capital city of Monrovia continues to function, Liberia's worn-down and ineffective infrastructure is proving to be insufficient in stopping the spread of the disease. Those trying to stop it are taking desperate measures as the internat
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There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia.
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing.
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Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called commu
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The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front li
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Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
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West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast.
VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
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BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of ballots might lead to ebola spreading further. Voters are having their temperatures taken at polling stations and have been told to stand a metre apart. Ten thousand bottles of hand sanitiser have been deployed. Rights groups say they're worried about how transparent and credible the elections will be. The polls have twice been postponed but the Supreme Court dismissed a case to have them delayed until the ebola crisis was over. More than seven-thousand people are known to have died in the current outbreak, nearly half of them in Liberia.
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Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola virus continues to spread in African countries. The Embassy of The Republic of Liberia in the United States's Minister Counselor for Press and Public Affairs, Gabriel I. H. Williams, shares the current state, what's being done on the ground in Liberia, and how the world can continue responding.
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Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
NBC's Chris Jansing traveled to Liberia with U.N. ambassador Samantha Power to assess containment efforts.
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The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection — about half of which have been fatal.
Just as President Obama announced that he would be sending American troops to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia, Liberia's capital, to spend time with those on the front l
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Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia to search for food at a local market. The video shows him being chased and finally being caught by doctors. He is forced back into an ambulance while scared and angry crowds watched on.
One local woman said care for Ebola patients was so inadequate they were not even being fed.
“The patients are hungry, they are starving. No food, no water. The government need to do more,” she said.
More than 1,550 people in four West African countries have died from the virus since the outbreak was first recorded in March.
Liberia has the highest infection rate with
39:34
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.
NDP is offering this film to view for free with the hope that viewers will be motivated to donate to Direct Relief, who is currently providing medical and humanitarian supplies to Liberia during this current Ebola crisis.
Please click below to be taken to the Direct Relief website, choose option 4: Ebola Response in West Africa
http://tinyurl.com/odr54zf
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Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 888 people.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/05/health/west-africa-ebola-outbreak/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
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The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
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As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in West Africa, Liberia has been hit harder than any other country in the region. With over 3400 people believed to be infected and over 1800 deaths nationwide, Liberia’s government, healthcare workers, and international aid organizations are desperately trying to contain the deadly virus.
Though the capital city of Monrovia continues to function, Liberia's worn-down and ineffective infrastructure is proving to be insufficient in stopping the spread of the disease. Those trying to stop it are taking desperate measures as the internat
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Current Ebola Situation in Liberia
Current Ebola Situation in Liberia
Current Ebola Situation in Liberia
Sierra Leone and Liberia are not faring so well as Nigeria in managing the Ebola Outbreak in their respective countries. Nigeria has taken a "no holds barred" approach to combating the epidemic including the use of nano silver and lamuvidine therapy and have sustained minimal casualties. In Liberia the disease still rages as the government on the advice of The American CDC do nothing to assist and treat their people except watch them die and bury them.
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Ebola virus kills top doctor, infects US doctor
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There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia.
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There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia.
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing.
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Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
In Part 1, we meet confused and distressed people trying to receive treatment in the increasingly chaotic city, and speak to an ambulance driver doing his best to aid the sick.
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
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VICE News Exclusive: Part 1 of "The Fight Against Ebola" -
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West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast.
VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's population.
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West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast.
VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's population.
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
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BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of ballots might lead to ebola spreading further. Voters are having their temperatures taken at polling stations and have been told to stand a metre apart. Ten thousand bottles of hand sanitiser have been deployed. Rights groups say they're worried about how transparent and credible the elections will be. The polls have twice been postponed but the Supreme Court dismissed a case to have them delayed until the ebola crisis was over. More than seven-thousand people are known to have died in the current outbreak, nearly half of them in Liberia.
Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of ballots might lead to ebola spreading further. Voters are having their temperatures taken at polling stations and have been told to stand a metre apart. Ten thousand bottles of hand sanitiser have been deployed. Rights groups say they're worried about how transparent and credible the elections will be. The polls have twice been postponed but the Supreme Court dismissed a case to have them delayed until the ebola crisis was over. More than seven-thousand people are known to have died in the current outbreak, nearly half of them in Liberia.
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Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola virus continues to spread in African countries. The Embassy of The Republic of Liberia in the United States's Minister Counselor for Press and Public Affairs, Gabriel I. H. Williams, shares the current state, what's being done on the ground in Liberia, and how the world can continue responding.
SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola virus continues to spread in African countries. The Embassy of The Republic of Liberia in the United States's Minister Counselor for Press and Public Affairs, Gabriel I. H. Williams, shares the current state, what's being done on the ground in Liberia, and how the world can continue responding.
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Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
NBC's Chris Jansing traveled to Liberia with U.N. ambassador Samantha Power to assess containment efforts.
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The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection — about half of which have been fatal.
Just as President Obama announced that he would be sending American troops to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia, Liberia's capital, to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
In Part 2, through the lens of an Ebola awareness team leader named Archie, we learn one of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak — confusion about the virus itself.
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection — about half of which have been fatal.
Just as President Obama announced that he would be sending American troops to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia, Liberia's capital, to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
In Part 2, through the lens of an Ebola awareness team leader named Archie, we learn one of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak — confusion about the virus itself.
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Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia to search for food at a local market. The video shows him being chased and finally being caught by doctors. He is forced back into an ambulance while scared and angry crowds watched on.
One local woman said care for Ebola patients was so inadequate they were not even being fed.
“The patients are hungry, they are starving. No food, no water. The government need to do more,” she said.
More than 1,550 people in four West African countries have died from the virus since the outbreak was first recorded in March.
Liberia has the highest infection rate with around 700 deaths out of 1,327 suspected and confirmed cases.
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A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia to search for food at a local market. The video shows him being chased and finally being caught by doctors. He is forced back into an ambulance while scared and angry crowds watched on.
One local woman said care for Ebola patients was so inadequate they were not even being fed.
“The patients are hungry, they are starving. No food, no water. The government need to do more,” she said.
More than 1,550 people in four West African countries have died from the virus since the outbreak was first recorded in March.
Liberia has the highest infection rate with around 700 deaths out of 1,327 suspected and confirmed cases.
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This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.
NDP is offering this film to view for free with the hope that viewers will be motivated to donate to Direct Relief, who is currently providing medical and humanitarian supplies to Liberia during this current Ebola crisis.
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This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.
NDP is offering this film to view for free with the hope that viewers will be motivated to donate to Direct Relief, who is currently providing medical and humanitarian supplies to Liberia during this current Ebola crisis.
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published:13 Aug 2014
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Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 888 people.
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 888 people.
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The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
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As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in West Africa, Liberia has been hit harder than any other country in the region. With over 3400 people believed to be infected and over 1800 deaths nationwide, Liberia’s government, healthcare workers, and international aid organizations are desperately trying to contain the deadly virus.
Though the capital city of Monrovia continues to function, Liberia's worn-down and ineffective infrastructure is proving to be insufficient in stopping the spread of the disease. Those trying to stop it are taking desperate measures as the international community dithers with lackluster efforts to help. VICE News went to Liberia to spend time with those on the front lines of the fight against the disease.
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As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in West Africa, Liberia has been hit harder than any other country in the region. With over 3400 people believed to be infected and over 1800 deaths nationwide, Liberia’s government, healthcare workers, and international aid organizations are desperately trying to contain the deadly virus.
Though the capital city of Monrovia continues to function, Liberia's worn-down and ineffective infrastructure is proving to be insufficient in stopping the spread of the disease. Those trying to stop it are taking desperate measures as the international community dithers with lackluster efforts to help. VICE News went to Liberia to spend time with those on the front lines of the fight against the disease.
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Sierra Leone and Liberia are not faring so well as Nigeria in managing the Ebola Outbreak in their respective countries. Nigeria has taken a "no holds barred" approach to combating the epidemic including the use of nano silver and lamuvidine therapy and have sustained minimal casualties. In Liberia the disease still rages as the government on the advice of The American CDC do nothing to assist and treat their people except watch them die and bury them.
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Ulema Council Breaks Silence, Denounces Kabul Attacks, Afghani Drops 10 Percent in Two Months, UN's Ban Ki-moon Appoints Zarif as Special Rep for Liberia
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Ulema Council Breaks Silence, Denounces Kabul Attacks, Afghani Drops 10 Percent in Two Months, UN's Ban Ki-moon Appoints Zarif as Special Rep for Liberia
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شبکه خبری طلوع نیوز در سال 2010 ایجاد شد، این شبکه نخستین و یگانه شبکه خبری ای است که به گونه 24 ساعته برای 120 ملیون مخاطب نشرات دارد. طلوع نیوز شما را در جریان تازه ترین گزارش هایی از افغانستان، منطقه و جهان می گذارد. در کنار آن طلوع نیوز با پرداختن به جریانات سیاسی روز، از طریق سرویس های خبری، مستندها، تحلیل های سیاسی، گزارش های تحقیقی و گفتگوها سطح اطلاعات شما را بالا می برد.
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November 5, 2014. Since March 2014, more than 5,000 people have been infected with Ebola in Liberia. Roughly half of them have died. Msgr. Robert Vitillo stayed in the country for two months. He saw the effects this illness has on communities, families and children.
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November 5, 2014. Since March 2014, more than 5,000 people have been infected with Ebola in Liberia. Roughly half of them have died. Msgr. Robert Vitillo stayed in the country for two months. He saw the effects this illness has on communities, families and children.
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Africa - Liberia & Sierra Leone - Dancing with the Devil 1 of 2 - BBC Our World Documentary
Africa - Liberia & Sierra Leone - Dancing with the Devil 1 of 2 - BBC Our World Documentary, recorded 16.08.2009 Featuring programmes on current issues aroun...
Africa - Liberia & Sierra Leone - Dancing with the Devil 1 of 2 - BBC Our World Documentary, recorded 16.08.2009 Featuring programmes on current issues aroun...
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Having sex with donkeys is a part of growing up for some of the local boys on the northern coast of Colombia. We went to investigate this obscure tradition and foolishly said, "we'll believe it when we see it."
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Having sex with donkeys is a part of growing up for some of the local boys on the northern coast of Colombia. We went to investigate this obscure tradition and foolishly said, "we'll believe it when we see it."
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VICE News Daily: Cancun's Beaches Covered in Seaweed
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Liberian babies at risk for human trafficking, Egypt extends the Suez Canal, a German website helps refugees find homes, and Mexico's beaches are covered in seaweed.
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Ebola Outbreak Leads to Undocumented Babies
Only 700 births were recorded between January and May this year.
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Suez Canal Extension Set to Begin
The new 45-mile waterway will accommodate the world’s largest ships.
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Refugees Find Homes in Spare Rooms
A new website has placed more than 60 asylum-seekers.
MEXICO
Algae Turns Cancun Beaches Green
Seaweed has coated more than 100 miles of coastline.
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A new website has placed more than 60 asylum-seekers.
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Ebola virus kills top doctor, infects US doctor Ebola outbreak 2014,ebola in liberia,ebola virus 2014,ebola virus Liberian Doctor Dies of Ebola For more hott...
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Liberia back to business : Ebola affected economic growth
Liberia back to business : Ebola affected economic growth
Liberia back to business : Ebola affected economic growth
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Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America
Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America
Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America
Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America, recorded 02.03.2010 A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the...
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Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
Amidst the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic, Liberia is also counting the cost to it's economy. GDP growth forecasts were cut to the bone, and unemployment surged during the 15 month long epidemic. While in Liberia, Katerina Vittozzi met one business woman who has managed to pull-through the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
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Ebola Stalls Liberia's Economy
Ebola Stalls Liberia's Economy
Ebola Stalls Liberia's Economy
Liberia government has warned that the ebola outbreak will badly damage the country's economy. Many gains made since the end of the civil war in 2003 could b...
7:44
IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
Watchen Bruce is Chief of Party for USAID's "Liberia Investing for Business Expansion Program" or IBEX. Implemented by the International Executive Service Corps' consultants and volunteer experts, IBEX works on the ground in Liberia to support small- and medium-sized businesses by offering technical advice and facilitating access to credit. IBEX is also helping to raise funds and conduct crisis mitigation training to help local businesses to cope with the disruptive effects of the Ebola virus.
3:21
Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with the positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi reports
8:48
Liberia Mines Again - From Dream to Reality
Liberia Mines Again - From Dream to Reality
Liberia Mines Again - From Dream to Reality
ArcelorMittal has helped Liberia to jumpstart its economy after being devastated by 14 years of civil conflict. Our Liberian iron ore mining project represen...
2:54
AFRICAN VOICES: Fomba Trawally - Liberian Turns $200 Into Multi-Million Dollar Business!
AFRICAN VOICES: Fomba Trawally - Liberian Turns $200 Into Multi-Million Dollar Business!
AFRICAN VOICES: Fomba Trawally - Liberian Turns $200 Into Multi-Million Dollar Business!
DARK MATTER PARADIGM | http://www.darkmatterparadigm.blogspot.com January 22, 2014 - LIBERIA - He started his first business venture as a street vendor with ...
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WEF Africa: Liberia's Economy, Nigerian Trade & Africa Telecoms
WEF Africa: Liberia's Economy, Nigerian Trade & Africa Telecoms
WEF Africa: Liberia's Economy, Nigerian Trade & Africa Telecoms
On this special coverage of the World Economic Forum on Africa, we speak to the Finance Minister of one of the fastest growing economies in the world - Amara...
25:32
Tracking Liberia's port Monrovia project
Tracking Liberia's port Monrovia project
Tracking Liberia's port Monrovia project
For 14 years until 2003 Liberia was gripped by a shockingly violent civil war. Infrastructure collapsed, thousands died and the country all but came to a sta...
55:30
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, sp
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Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
After years of devastating civil war and political upheaval, Liberia is taking steps to reform its economy. Supported by investment climate teams of the World Bank Group since 2006, the government has established a multi-faceted investment climate program aimed at facilitating business creation and operation.
2:23
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been
25:51
The Economy Impact of Sime Darby Liberia
The Economy Impact of Sime Darby Liberia
The Economy Impact of Sime Darby Liberia
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Expats prop up Liberia's economy - 22 Oct 07
Expats prop up Liberia's economy - 22 Oct 07
Expats prop up Liberia's economy - 22 Oct 07
In Africa few states depend more on help from their countrymen abroad than Liberia. Thousands of Liberians in the US who faced deportation this year have jus...
7:11
Liberia Investment
Liberia Investment
Liberia Investment
According to the Embassy and Consulates section, Liberia is open for business with great opportunities for investors. Self-sufficiency in food production is key to Liberia’s economic recovery as agriculture continues to be the dominant sector in the Liberian economy, accounting for more than half the GDP and about 70% employment.
8:22
Liberia hopes to use its resources for economic regeneration
Liberia hopes to use its resources for economic regeneration
Liberia hopes to use its resources for economic regeneration
(www.abndigital.com) At some stage in the 1970s, Liberia's per capita income was equivalent to that of Japan. Today, the country's economy is only beginning ...
45:56
LBBF Business World - Liberia's Customer Service Ethics & Culture Sept. 5, 2013
LBBF Business World - Liberia's Customer Service Ethics & Culture Sept. 5, 2013
LBBF Business World - Liberia's Customer Service Ethics & Culture Sept. 5, 2013
LBBF Business World is a weekly radio program airing throughout the nation on ELBC 99.9 FM every Thursday 10:00AM (live) and Sunday 1:00PM (taped). The show ...
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How Ebola affects the Liberian Economy
How Ebola affects the Liberian Economy
How Ebola affects the Liberian Economy
In this video, I go over some reasons and examples of how Ebola is destroying the Liberian economy in South Africa. The disease is seriously wrecking an economy that has already had a ton of turmoil and is on life support.
The stress that it is causing is ensuring that Liberia remains one of the poorest nations on earth. Liberia is one of the largest recipients of American aid and is our ally in Africa, we have some obligation to help the nation, but alas, most of the help goes to swindling natural resources for the small political class there and here, same story, different day SSDD.
16:36
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 1 of 3)
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 1 of 3)
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 1 of 3)
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents welcoming and introductory ...
20:01
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 2 of 3)
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 2 of 3)
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 2 of 3)
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents the signing of the Joint St...
3:21
Ebola epidemic continues to stagnate Liberia's economic growth
Ebola epidemic continues to stagnate Liberia's economic growth
Ebola epidemic continues to stagnate Liberia's economic growth
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi filed this report from Monrovia.
4:05
Sirleaf Market Women's Fund Chair Talks Mission in Liberia
Sirleaf Market Women's Fund Chair Talks Mission in Liberia
Sirleaf Market Women's Fund Chair Talks Mission in Liberia
Dorothy Davis, the chair of the Sirleaf Market Women's Fund, discussed what the purpose of the group. She also spoke on the Fund's biggest accomplishments.
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Liberia back to business : Ebola affected economic growth
Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America, recorded 02.03.2010 A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the...
Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America, recorded 02.03.2010 A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the...
Amidst the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic, Liberia is also counting the cost to it's economy. GDP growth forecasts were cut to the bone, and unemployment surged during the 15 month long epidemic. While in Liberia, Katerina Vittozzi met one business woman who has managed to pull-through the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
Amidst the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic, Liberia is also counting the cost to it's economy. GDP growth forecasts were cut to the bone, and unemployment surged during the 15 month long epidemic. While in Liberia, Katerina Vittozzi met one business woman who has managed to pull-through the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
Liberia government has warned that the ebola outbreak will badly damage the country's economy. Many gains made since the end of the civil war in 2003 could b...
Liberia government has warned that the ebola outbreak will badly damage the country's economy. Many gains made since the end of the civil war in 2003 could b...
Watchen Bruce is Chief of Party for USAID's "Liberia Investing for Business Expansion Program" or IBEX. Implemented by the International Executive Service Corps' consultants and volunteer experts, IBEX works on the ground in Liberia to support small- and medium-sized businesses by offering technical advice and facilitating access to credit. IBEX is also helping to raise funds and conduct crisis mitigation training to help local businesses to cope with the disruptive effects of the Ebola virus.
Watchen Bruce is Chief of Party for USAID's "Liberia Investing for Business Expansion Program" or IBEX. Implemented by the International Executive Service Corps' consultants and volunteer experts, IBEX works on the ground in Liberia to support small- and medium-sized businesses by offering technical advice and facilitating access to credit. IBEX is also helping to raise funds and conduct crisis mitigation training to help local businesses to cope with the disruptive effects of the Ebola virus.
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with the positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi reports
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with the positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi reports
ArcelorMittal has helped Liberia to jumpstart its economy after being devastated by 14 years of civil conflict. Our Liberian iron ore mining project represen...
ArcelorMittal has helped Liberia to jumpstart its economy after being devastated by 14 years of civil conflict. Our Liberian iron ore mining project represen...
DARK MATTER PARADIGM | http://www.darkmatterparadigm.blogspot.com January 22, 2014 - LIBERIA - He started his first business venture as a street vendor with ...
DARK MATTER PARADIGM | http://www.darkmatterparadigm.blogspot.com January 22, 2014 - LIBERIA - He started his first business venture as a street vendor with ...
On this special coverage of the World Economic Forum on Africa, we speak to the Finance Minister of one of the fastest growing economies in the world - Amara...
On this special coverage of the World Economic Forum on Africa, we speak to the Finance Minister of one of the fastest growing economies in the world - Amara...
For 14 years until 2003 Liberia was gripped by a shockingly violent civil war. Infrastructure collapsed, thousands died and the country all but came to a sta...
For 14 years until 2003 Liberia was gripped by a shockingly violent civil war. Infrastructure collapsed, thousands died and the country all but came to a sta...
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, specialist in conflictpreventie, door Sierra Leone, Liberia en Congo. Hij gaat op zoek naar de oorzaak van oorlogen in Afrika. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het kan dat deze landen zo rijk aan grondstoffen, nog steeds overheerst worden door armoede en onderzoekt de rol die de natuurlijke rijkdommen spelen bij het ontstaan van conflicten.
Jaime de Bourbon Parme bezoekt de diamantvelden in de binnenlanden van Sierra Leone, spreekt met diamantzoekers en diamanthandelaren, met chiefs in Kono ( een van de diamantgebieden) en ministers in de hoofstad Freetown.
In Monrovia, Liberia ontmoet hij de voormalige rebellenleider Sekou Konneh (de leider van de LURD) en gaat hij met VN expert Tommy Garnett naar de deels kapotgeschoten haven van Monrovia om te kijken hoe het exportembargo op tropisch hout wordt gehandhaafd.
Hij bezoekt de tweede haven van Liberia, Buchanan, waar vandaan illegaal hout gexporteerd en wapens ingevoerd werden en gaat naar de houtkapgebieden in het binnenland van Liberia.
In Noord- Oost Congo, een gebied waar nog steeds een oorlog woedt en rebellengroeperingen actief zijn , gaat hij op nachtpatrouille met Marokkaanse VN troepen en bezoekt hij de goudmijn in Mongbwalu.
Achtergrond.
Het hout uit Liberia, de diamanten in Siera Leone en het goud en kobalt uit Congo spelen een belangrijke rol tijdens interne oorlogsvoering. Ze vormen een belangrijke bron van inkomsten voor de machthebbers EN rebellen. Een eerlijke behandeling van de arbeiders of een gelijke verdeling onder de bevolking ontbreekt. Binnen dit proces speelt de internationale consumentenmarkt een grote rol. Want de wegen waar we over rijden, de telefoon waarmee we bellen en de ring waarmee we ons huwelijk bezegelen; het zijn allemaal producten vervaardigt met behulp van de grondstoffen uit Afrika. De relatie tussen de oorlogseconomieën en het Westen wordt daarom onder de loep genomen.
In de documentaire komen ooggetuigen, arbeiders en prominente leiders aan het woord. Onder andere wordt gesproken met Daniel Chea (Minister of Defence Liberia en de voormalige rechterhand van rebellenleider Charles Taylor), Alfred Brownell (advocaat in Liberia), security guards werkzaam bij het bedrijf OTC van de wegens wapenhandel veroordeelde Nederlandse zakenman Guus Kouwenhoven, UN expert Tommy Garnett, Generaal-majoor Patrick Cammaert (VN commandant Oost Congo) en Zainab Bangura (GM Nat. Accountability Group Sierra Leone)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, specialist in conflictpreventie, door Sierra Leone, Liberia en Congo. Hij gaat op zoek naar de oorzaak van oorlogen in Afrika. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het kan dat deze landen zo rijk aan grondstoffen, nog steeds overheerst worden door armoede en onderzoekt de rol die de natuurlijke rijkdommen spelen bij het ontstaan van conflicten.
Jaime de Bourbon Parme bezoekt de diamantvelden in de binnenlanden van Sierra Leone, spreekt met diamantzoekers en diamanthandelaren, met chiefs in Kono ( een van de diamantgebieden) en ministers in de hoofstad Freetown.
In Monrovia, Liberia ontmoet hij de voormalige rebellenleider Sekou Konneh (de leider van de LURD) en gaat hij met VN expert Tommy Garnett naar de deels kapotgeschoten haven van Monrovia om te kijken hoe het exportembargo op tropisch hout wordt gehandhaafd.
Hij bezoekt de tweede haven van Liberia, Buchanan, waar vandaan illegaal hout gexporteerd en wapens ingevoerd werden en gaat naar de houtkapgebieden in het binnenland van Liberia.
In Noord- Oost Congo, een gebied waar nog steeds een oorlog woedt en rebellengroeperingen actief zijn , gaat hij op nachtpatrouille met Marokkaanse VN troepen en bezoekt hij de goudmijn in Mongbwalu.
Achtergrond.
Het hout uit Liberia, de diamanten in Siera Leone en het goud en kobalt uit Congo spelen een belangrijke rol tijdens interne oorlogsvoering. Ze vormen een belangrijke bron van inkomsten voor de machthebbers EN rebellen. Een eerlijke behandeling van de arbeiders of een gelijke verdeling onder de bevolking ontbreekt. Binnen dit proces speelt de internationale consumentenmarkt een grote rol. Want de wegen waar we over rijden, de telefoon waarmee we bellen en de ring waarmee we ons huwelijk bezegelen; het zijn allemaal producten vervaardigt met behulp van de grondstoffen uit Afrika. De relatie tussen de oorlogseconomieën en het Westen wordt daarom onder de loep genomen.
In de documentaire komen ooggetuigen, arbeiders en prominente leiders aan het woord. Onder andere wordt gesproken met Daniel Chea (Minister of Defence Liberia en de voormalige rechterhand van rebellenleider Charles Taylor), Alfred Brownell (advocaat in Liberia), security guards werkzaam bij het bedrijf OTC van de wegens wapenhandel veroordeelde Nederlandse zakenman Guus Kouwenhoven, UN expert Tommy Garnett, Generaal-majoor Patrick Cammaert (VN commandant Oost Congo) en Zainab Bangura (GM Nat. Accountability Group Sierra Leone)
published:28 Nov 2011
views:95912
Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
After years of devastating civil war and political upheaval, Liberia is taking steps to reform its economy. Supported by investment climate teams of the World Bank Group since 2006, the government has established a multi-faceted investment climate program aimed at facilitating business creation and operation.
After years of devastating civil war and political upheaval, Liberia is taking steps to reform its economy. Supported by investment climate teams of the World Bank Group since 2006, the government has established a multi-faceted investment climate program aimed at facilitating business creation and operation.
published:02 Sep 2015
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Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been difficult.”
Liberia has the heaviest death toll: nearly 4,000. There are nine known cases still in the country and 30 new suspected cases as of last week. This has made the authorities reluctant to lift special measures.
One week ago, schools re-opened. In the three countries, catch-up classes and cancelling some school holidays are being considered. Slowly, the country has been getting back to normal life. In Liberia, some of the roughly one million enrolled students have been following lessons by radio. Unicef handed out kits, and teachers were given special instruction on making pupils aware of hygiene.
Colonel Gmakoon Monger, Acting County Commander with Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation said: “Our economy has been seriously effected. Now that the borders are open again, I think it means the end of Ebola, although it is true that we are not yet 100 percent free.”
Some schools had to send students home because teachers failed to turn up. One official said all schools would have to open by next week or face fines, although some converted into treatment centres will have to be decontaminated first.
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been difficult.”
Liberia has the heaviest death toll: nearly 4,000. There are nine known cases still in the country and 30 new suspected cases as of last week. This has made the authorities reluctant to lift special measures.
One week ago, schools re-opened. In the three countries, catch-up classes and cancelling some school holidays are being considered. Slowly, the country has been getting back to normal life. In Liberia, some of the roughly one million enrolled students have been following lessons by radio. Unicef handed out kits, and teachers were given special instruction on making pupils aware of hygiene.
Colonel Gmakoon Monger, Acting County Commander with Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation said: “Our economy has been seriously effected. Now that the borders are open again, I think it means the end of Ebola, although it is true that we are not yet 100 percent free.”
Some schools had to send students home because teachers failed to turn up. One official said all schools would have to open by next week or face fines, although some converted into treatment centres will have to be decontaminated first.
In Africa few states depend more on help from their countrymen abroad than Liberia. Thousands of Liberians in the US who faced deportation this year have jus...
In Africa few states depend more on help from their countrymen abroad than Liberia. Thousands of Liberians in the US who faced deportation this year have jus...
According to the Embassy and Consulates section, Liberia is open for business with great opportunities for investors. Self-sufficiency in food production is key to Liberia’s economic recovery as agriculture continues to be the dominant sector in the Liberian economy, accounting for more than half the GDP and about 70% employment.
According to the Embassy and Consulates section, Liberia is open for business with great opportunities for investors. Self-sufficiency in food production is key to Liberia’s economic recovery as agriculture continues to be the dominant sector in the Liberian economy, accounting for more than half the GDP and about 70% employment.
published:13 Nov 2014
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Liberia hopes to use its resources for economic regeneration
(www.abndigital.com) At some stage in the 1970s, Liberia's per capita income was equivalent to that of Japan. Today, the country's economy is only beginning ...
(www.abndigital.com) At some stage in the 1970s, Liberia's per capita income was equivalent to that of Japan. Today, the country's economy is only beginning ...
LBBF Business World is a weekly radio program airing throughout the nation on ELBC 99.9 FM every Thursday 10:00AM (live) and Sunday 1:00PM (taped). The show ...
LBBF Business World is a weekly radio program airing throughout the nation on ELBC 99.9 FM every Thursday 10:00AM (live) and Sunday 1:00PM (taped). The show ...
In this video, I go over some reasons and examples of how Ebola is destroying the Liberian economy in South Africa. The disease is seriously wrecking an economy that has already had a ton of turmoil and is on life support.
The stress that it is causing is ensuring that Liberia remains one of the poorest nations on earth. Liberia is one of the largest recipients of American aid and is our ally in Africa, we have some obligation to help the nation, but alas, most of the help goes to swindling natural resources for the small political class there and here, same story, different day SSDD.
In this video, I go over some reasons and examples of how Ebola is destroying the Liberian economy in South Africa. The disease is seriously wrecking an economy that has already had a ton of turmoil and is on life support.
The stress that it is causing is ensuring that Liberia remains one of the poorest nations on earth. Liberia is one of the largest recipients of American aid and is our ally in Africa, we have some obligation to help the nation, but alas, most of the help goes to swindling natural resources for the small political class there and here, same story, different day SSDD.
published:05 Nov 2014
views:4
Partnering for a Shared Vision of Liberia's Economic Future (Part 1 of 3)
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents welcoming and introductory ...
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents welcoming and introductory ...
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents the signing of the Joint St...
Date: May 7, 2013 On May 7, 2013, USIP hosted the inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue. This video presents the signing of the Joint St...
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi filed this report from Monrovia.
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi filed this report from Monrovia.
published:26 Mar 2015
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Sirleaf Market Women's Fund Chair Talks Mission in Liberia
Dorothy Davis, the chair of the Sirleaf Market Women's Fund, discussed what the purpose of the group. She also spoke on the Fund's biggest accomplishments.
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Ebola, U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, The Sirleaf Market Women's Fund, Liberia, Africa, AFKInsider, disease, Dorothy Davis, Nigeria, race, racism, black women, business, entrepreneurship, international crisis
Dorothy Davis, the chair of the Sirleaf Market Women's Fund, discussed what the purpose of the group. She also spoke on the Fund's biggest accomplishments.
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A passionate group of Liberian Students who are dedicated to encouraging educational success, creating awareness of cultural diversity, and unity among all c...
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Liberian Culture
Liberian Culture
Liberian Culture
Bong County's Dancing Devil.
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Liberian culture 2
Liberian culture 2
Liberian culture 2
These women are singing in one of the many indigenous Liberian dialects.
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1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
Taste of Liberia’s 1st annual Gala Event to celebrate Liberia’s independence, food, culture, and tourism. Liberian innovative cuisine sampling event, awards ceremony recognizing American and Liberian individuals and organizations pivotal in the Ebola relief effort.
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How to cook traditional Cassava Leaf Soup recipe in Monrovia, Liberia
How to cook traditional Cassava Leaf Soup recipe in Monrovia, Liberia
How to cook traditional Cassava Leaf Soup recipe in Monrovia, Liberia
Princess teaches step by step how to prepare her favorite traditional Liberian dish, Cassava Leaf Soup. She used ingredients grown in her garden or purchased...
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Liberian culture Pt.2
Liberian culture Pt.2
Liberian culture Pt.2
Bong County's Dancing Devil.
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Traditional Liberian dance in Cleveland
Traditional Liberian dance in Cleveland
Traditional Liberian dance in Cleveland
Women from the Liberian Association of Cleveland and Environs perform traditional Liberian dance at the 2011 International Folk Festival at Wade Oval in Univ...
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New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
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Liberian culture dance/drumming 2013
Liberian culture dance/drumming 2013
Liberian culture dance/drumming 2013
I was able to get some video of an African drum/dance group at RLJ Kendeja Resort & Villas, Liberia this past Thursday. They were so talented!
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LIBERIA CULTURE IN PICTURE
LIBERIA CULTURE IN PICTURE
LIBERIA CULTURE IN PICTURE
All about Liberia video slide give and insight into Liberian culture and society...ENJOY!!!
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liberia cuisine
liberia cuisine
liberia cuisine
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Liberian culture dance
Liberian culture dance
Liberian culture dance
Liberian culture dance
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Liberian culture at Kendeja 2013
Liberian culture at Kendeja 2013
Liberian culture at Kendeja 2013
Liberian culture at Kendeja 2013
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Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
Brilliant Corners China: exploring Hainan’s surf culture, with Sam Bleakley on Hainan Island, action performing and editing
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Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Longboard surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Travelling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China. Watch the trailer for the China sessions below.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme de
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Liberia History And Culture
Liberia History And Culture
Liberia History And Culture
I Recorded this Song as a Theme Song for my Facebook Group(Liberia History and Culture)
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Liberian cultures dance
Liberian cultures dance
Liberian cultures dance
Liberian cultures dance.
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Afro-American Cuisine in Turkey
Afro-American Cuisine in Turkey
Afro-American Cuisine in Turkey
American food writer Rachel Finn came to Turkey and spent two weeks traveling across the country teaching people about Afro-American cuisine and culture in t...
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Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business
Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business
Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business
Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business. This is a CNN.com special report.
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Brilliant Corners | Barbados | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners | Barbados | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners | Barbados | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners Barbados: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local s
6:56
Liberia upload
Liberia upload
Liberia upload
Liberian Culture.
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Liberian Food - North Geelong Secondary College
Liberian Food - North Geelong Secondary College
Liberian Food - North Geelong Secondary College
These are the resulting documentaries from the DocU Project, a collaboration between the Arts Centre and Torquay College, North Geelong Secondary College, Ge...
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Brilliant Corners Jamaica | Surf Film | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners Jamaica | Surf Film | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners Jamaica | Surf Film | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners Jamaica: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local su
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Brilliant Corners China | Surf Film Sam Bleakley | Official Trailer in 4K
Brilliant Corners China | Surf Film Sam Bleakley | Official Trailer in 4K
Brilliant Corners China | Surf Film Sam Bleakley | Official Trailer in 4K
Brilliant Corners China: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf
A passionate group of Liberian Students who are dedicated to encouraging educational success, creating awareness of cultural diversity, and unity among all c...
A passionate group of Liberian Students who are dedicated to encouraging educational success, creating awareness of cultural diversity, and unity among all c...
Taste of Liberia’s 1st annual Gala Event to celebrate Liberia’s independence, food, culture, and tourism. Liberian innovative cuisine sampling event, awards ceremony recognizing American and Liberian individuals and organizations pivotal in the Ebola relief effort.
Taste of Liberia’s 1st annual Gala Event to celebrate Liberia’s independence, food, culture, and tourism. Liberian innovative cuisine sampling event, awards ceremony recognizing American and Liberian individuals and organizations pivotal in the Ebola relief effort.
published:17 Aug 2015
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How to cook traditional Cassava Leaf Soup recipe in Monrovia, Liberia
Princess teaches step by step how to prepare her favorite traditional Liberian dish, Cassava Leaf Soup. She used ingredients grown in her garden or purchased...
Princess teaches step by step how to prepare her favorite traditional Liberian dish, Cassava Leaf Soup. She used ingredients grown in her garden or purchased...
Women from the Liberian Association of Cleveland and Environs perform traditional Liberian dance at the 2011 International Folk Festival at Wade Oval in Univ...
Women from the Liberian Association of Cleveland and Environs perform traditional Liberian dance at the 2011 International Folk Festival at Wade Oval in Univ...
Brilliant Corners China: exploring Hainan’s surf culture, with Sam Bleakley on Hainan Island, action performing and editing
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Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Longboard surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Travelling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China. Watch the trailer for the China sessions below.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
Performers/Surfers: Sam Bleakley, Tie Zuang, Monica Guo
Photography : Morgan Lowndes
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Music credits:
"Plainlands" Tony Kinsey
CHAP 135-13 UPPM France
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Brilliant Corners China: exploring Hainan’s surf culture, with Sam Bleakley on Hainan Island, action performing and editing
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Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Longboard surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Travelling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China. Watch the trailer for the China sessions below.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
Performers/Surfers: Sam Bleakley, Tie Zuang, Monica Guo
Photography : Morgan Lowndes
Editor: Ribin Simpson
Music credits:
"Plainlands" Tony Kinsey
CHAP 135-13 UPPM France
The X-Treme Channel features awesome extreme sports action from all over the world!
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American food writer Rachel Finn came to Turkey and spent two weeks traveling across the country teaching people about Afro-American cuisine and culture in t...
American food writer Rachel Finn came to Turkey and spent two weeks traveling across the country teaching people about Afro-American cuisine and culture in t...
Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business. This is a CNN.com special report.
Copyright 2013, All contents and materials in this video belongs to it respective owners. K9TV does not offer anyone the permission to resell or redistribute any content in this video. We only upload it for promotional purposes.
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Liberian Street Vendor Turns $200 into a Multi Million Dollar Business. This is a CNN.com special report.
Copyright 2013, All contents and materials in this video belongs to it respective owners. K9TV does not offer anyone the permission to resell or redistribute any content in this video. We only upload it for promotional purposes.
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published:27 Dec 2013
views:5829
Brilliant Corners | Barbados | Official Trailer HD
Brilliant Corners Barbados: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
The Wave Films
Producer: Sam Bleakley
Director of Photography: Morgan Lowndes
Directors: Sam Bleakley & Morgan Lowndes
Editor: Robin Simpson
Presenter / Writer / Surfer: Sam Bleakley
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Brilliant Corners Barbados: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
The Wave Films
Producer: Sam Bleakley
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Directors: Sam Bleakley & Morgan Lowndes
Editor: Robin Simpson
Presenter / Writer / Surfer: Sam Bleakley
The X-Treme Channel features awesome extreme sports action from all over the world!
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These are the resulting documentaries from the DocU Project, a collaboration between the Arts Centre and Torquay College, North Geelong Secondary College, Ge...
These are the resulting documentaries from the DocU Project, a collaboration between the Arts Centre and Torquay College, North Geelong Secondary College, Ge...
Brilliant Corners Jamaica: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
The Wave Films
Producer: Sam Bleakley & Falmouth University
Director of Photography: Morgan Lowndes
Directors: Sam Bleakley & Morgan Lowndes
Editor: Robin Simpson
Presenter / Writer / Surfer: Sam Bleakley
Creative Director: Dr. Larry Lynch / Falmouth University
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Brilliant Corners Jamaica: Sam Bleakley featuring on his Surf strips series, action performing and editing. Subscribe Here for daily XTreme surfing videos: http://goo.gl/0zjtrW
Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
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Producer: Sam Bleakley & Falmouth University
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Directors: Sam Bleakley & Morgan Lowndes
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Presenter / Writer / Surfer: Sam Bleakley
Creative Director: Dr. Larry Lynch / Falmouth University
The X-Treme Channel features awesome extreme sports action from all over the world!
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Brilliant Corners China | Surf Film Sam Bleakley | Official Trailer in 4K
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Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
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Brilliant Corners coming spring 2015 is a dynamic new adventure series presented by travel writer, explorer and former European Long Board Surfing champion, Sam Bleakley. Traveling with his surfboard in tow, Sam uses surfing to get under the skin of the coastlines and cultures he visits, including Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, Liberia and China.
Through interviews, narrative and beautifully filmed surfing sequences in extreme destinations, Sam meets the emerging local surf cultures, and discovers the landscape, art, food, music, characters and carnival. Brilliant Corners is a celebration of life, travel and off-the-beaten-track places, demonstrating how surfing can offer detailed understanding of the changing relationship between cultures and coastlines.
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A documentary about Ebola in Liberia and the effects it had on the country in the midst of Liberia's transition in 2014.
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War-Ravaged Liberia Faces Challenge of Caring for Mentally Ill
War-Ravaged Liberia Faces Challenge of Caring for Mentally Ill
War-Ravaged Liberia Faces Challenge of Caring for Mentally Ill
More from Liberia: http://to.pbs.org/o0mQ4j After decades of civil war, Liberia struggles to provide mental health care for its citizens. In partnership with...
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Liberia Healthcare 20 Years
Liberia Healthcare 20 Years
Liberia Healthcare 20 Years
After 20 years of emergency aid, Médecins Sans Frontières reduces activities in Liberia, handing its hospital services over to the Liberian Ministry of Healt...
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Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Health workers across Liberia went on strike Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Duration: 01:11
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Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
AFRICA NEWS : A call to strike largely ignored by Liberian health workers, this despite some calls for 'danger money' to treat Ebola-infected patients. We cross to Monrovia for the latest. Also, Madagascar's ex-president Marc Ravalomanana is back on the Indian Ocean island, for the first time since he was deposed in a 2009 coup. And as campaigning for Mozambique's presidential elections draws to a close would-be voters call for key issues such as social inequality and unemployment to be adressed.
3:57
Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
One key reason ebola has spread so quickly is that local health services just can't cope. In Liberia many public hospitals have closed because staff and patients are too scared. For many people, that's meant making some desperate choices.CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi is in the capital, Monrovia reports.
2:33
WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak. The Cuban team consists of nurses, doctors, epidemiologists and intensive care specialists. Having received an initial Ebola training in Cuba, all team members received a second training in Liberia on how to work in an Ebola treatment unit.
Being one of the first foreign medical teams to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, the Cuban delegation will stay in the country for 6 months. They will work in shifts in smaller teams mainly in the newly opened Ebola treatment unit located at the former Ministry of Defence compound
2:12
Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has left 179 health workers dead and forced the closure of countless medical facilities. Learn how Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is taking steps to protect health workers as well as patients.
2:30
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free.
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Liberia Health System Collapsing As Ebola Spreads
Liberia Health System Collapsing As Ebola Spreads
Liberia Health System Collapsing As Ebola Spreads
Liberia's foreign minister said on Thursday, the health care system in Liberia is collapsing, hospitals closing down and medical workers fleeing from the Ebo...
11:20
Laura Bailey journey to Ghana and Liberia for Maternal Health
Laura Bailey journey to Ghana and Liberia for Maternal Health
Laura Bailey journey to Ghana and Liberia for Maternal Health
Model, writer and campaigner Laura Bailey travelled to Ghana and Liberia in Nov 2010 to highlight the issue of maternal health, the differing access to healt...
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Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
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Former US President Bill Clinton visits Ebola-hit Liberia, saying the only way to prevent the recurrence of such a disaster is by training community health workers who can identify problems early. Duration 01:16
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Paynesville City Liberia Health Fair
Paynesville City Liberia Health Fair
Paynesville City Liberia Health Fair
On May 31, 2014, the Paynesville City Corporation hosted its First Health Fair. The Fair provide free medical care for citizen of the Municipality at the Pay...
2:41
Liberia and UNICEF support health and education for Ivoirian refugee children
Liberia and UNICEF support health and education for Ivoirian refugee children
Liberia and UNICEF support health and education for Ivoirian refugee children
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Building Mental Health Care for Liberia (Carter Center)
Building Mental Health Care for Liberia (Carter Center)
Building Mental Health Care for Liberia (Carter Center)
Dr. Janice Cooper and her family fled Liberia's brutal civil war two decades ago. In 2010, she returned home as the project lead for a Carter Center initiati...
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The Cure - Series 2 : Mental Health in Liberia promo
The Cure - Series 2 : Mental Health in Liberia promo
The Cure - Series 2 : Mental Health in Liberia promo
Ten years after Liberia’s violent civil war, newly-trained Liberian clinicians are providing vital mental healthcare across the country.
1:17
World Health Organization Declares Liberia Free From Ebola Virus
World Health Organization Declares Liberia Free From Ebola Virus
World Health Organization Declares Liberia Free From Ebola Virus
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The virus has killed more than 4,600 people in the country during the 14-month outbreak. Liberia has gone 42 days without a new case of Ebola, but the virus still remains in neighboring countries Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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Training of Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) in Liberia
Training of Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) in Liberia
Training of Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) in Liberia
Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) across Liberia have been trained on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), infection prevention and control (IPC) and environmental and occupational health and safety. This video shows the training in a nutshell.
2:15
Ebola Health care workers in Liberia earning just $300 a week
Ebola Health care workers in Liberia earning just $300 a week
Ebola Health care workers in Liberia earning just $300 a week
Workers on the front-lines of the Ebola crisis in Liberia have gone on strike. They say they're ostracized and underpaid... if they're paid at all.
2:08
Ebola outbreak: Liberia's health workers face tough choices
Ebola outbreak: Liberia's health workers face tough choices
Ebola outbreak: Liberia's health workers face tough choices
As the Ebola outbreak continues to claim lives, health-care workers in places like Liberia's capital Monrovia are facing increasingly difficult choices, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports.
1:14
Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the borders of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea,... in what has escalated into the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
The Liberian government announced on Thursday, a series of drastic measures to to halt the growing epidemic.
These included enacting strict
3:39
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Liberia
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Liberia
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Liberia
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Liberia.
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Ebola outbreak impacts Liberia beyond health
Ebola outbreak impacts Liberia beyond health
Ebola outbreak impacts Liberia beyond health
Life has changed drastically in Liberia, one of the worst Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, the center of the outbreak that has claimed 5,500 lives. CCTV America’s Clementine Logan reported this story from Monrovia, Liberia.
More from Liberia: http://to.pbs.org/o0mQ4j After decades of civil war, Liberia struggles to provide mental health care for its citizens. In partnership with...
More from Liberia: http://to.pbs.org/o0mQ4j After decades of civil war, Liberia struggles to provide mental health care for its citizens. In partnership with...
After 20 years of emergency aid, Médecins Sans Frontières reduces activities in Liberia, handing its hospital services over to the Liberian Ministry of Healt...
After 20 years of emergency aid, Médecins Sans Frontières reduces activities in Liberia, handing its hospital services over to the Liberian Ministry of Healt...
Health workers across Liberia went on strike Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Duration: 01:11
Health workers across Liberia went on strike Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Duration: 01:11
published:13 Oct 2014
views:518
Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
AFRICA NEWS : A call to strike largely ignored by Liberian health workers, this despite some calls for 'danger money' to treat Ebola-infected patients. We cross to Monrovia for the latest. Also, Madagascar's ex-president Marc Ravalomanana is back on the Indian Ocean island, for the first time since he was deposed in a 2009 coup. And as campaigning for Mozambique's presidential elections draws to a close would-be voters call for key issues such as social inequality and unemployment to be adressed.
AFRICA NEWS : A call to strike largely ignored by Liberian health workers, this despite some calls for 'danger money' to treat Ebola-infected patients. We cross to Monrovia for the latest. Also, Madagascar's ex-president Marc Ravalomanana is back on the Indian Ocean island, for the first time since he was deposed in a 2009 coup. And as campaigning for Mozambique's presidential elections draws to a close would-be voters call for key issues such as social inequality and unemployment to be adressed.
One key reason ebola has spread so quickly is that local health services just can't cope. In Liberia many public hospitals have closed because staff and patients are too scared. For many people, that's meant making some desperate choices.CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi is in the capital, Monrovia reports.
One key reason ebola has spread so quickly is that local health services just can't cope. In Liberia many public hospitals have closed because staff and patients are too scared. For many people, that's meant making some desperate choices.CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi is in the capital, Monrovia reports.
As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak. The Cuban team consists of nurses, doctors, epidemiologists and intensive care specialists. Having received an initial Ebola training in Cuba, all team members received a second training in Liberia on how to work in an Ebola treatment unit.
Being one of the first foreign medical teams to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, the Cuban delegation will stay in the country for 6 months. They will work in shifts in smaller teams mainly in the newly opened Ebola treatment unit located at the former Ministry of Defence compound in Monrovia.
As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak. The Cuban team consists of nurses, doctors, epidemiologists and intensive care specialists. Having received an initial Ebola training in Cuba, all team members received a second training in Liberia on how to work in an Ebola treatment unit.
Being one of the first foreign medical teams to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, the Cuban delegation will stay in the country for 6 months. They will work in shifts in smaller teams mainly in the newly opened Ebola treatment unit located at the former Ministry of Defence compound in Monrovia.
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has left 179 health workers dead and forced the closure of countless medical facilities. Learn how Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is taking steps to protect health workers as well as patients.
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has left 179 health workers dead and forced the closure of countless medical facilities. Learn how Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is taking steps to protect health workers as well as patients.
published:13 Jan 2015
views:205
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free.
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World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free.
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Liberia's foreign minister said on Thursday, the health care system in Liberia is collapsing, hospitals closing down and medical workers fleeing from the Ebo...
Liberia's foreign minister said on Thursday, the health care system in Liberia is collapsing, hospitals closing down and medical workers fleeing from the Ebo...
Model, writer and campaigner Laura Bailey travelled to Ghana and Liberia in Nov 2010 to highlight the issue of maternal health, the differing access to healt...
Model, writer and campaigner Laura Bailey travelled to Ghana and Liberia in Nov 2010 to highlight the issue of maternal health, the differing access to healt...
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Former US President Bill Clinton visits Ebola-hit Liberia, saying the only way to prevent the recurrence of such a disaster is by training community health workers who can identify problems early. Duration 01:16
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On May 31, 2014, the Paynesville City Corporation hosted its First Health Fair. The Fair provide free medical care for citizen of the Municipality at the Pay...
On May 31, 2014, the Paynesville City Corporation hosted its First Health Fair. The Fair provide free medical care for citizen of the Municipality at the Pay...
14 January 2011 - UNICEF's Eva Gilliam reports on health and education interventions supported by UNICEF and the Liberian Government for Ivoirian refugee chi...
14 January 2011 - UNICEF's Eva Gilliam reports on health and education interventions supported by UNICEF and the Liberian Government for Ivoirian refugee chi...
Dr. Janice Cooper and her family fled Liberia's brutal civil war two decades ago. In 2010, she returned home as the project lead for a Carter Center initiati...
Dr. Janice Cooper and her family fled Liberia's brutal civil war two decades ago. In 2010, she returned home as the project lead for a Carter Center initiati...
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The virus has killed more than 4,600 people in the country during the 14-month outbreak. Liberia has gone 42 days without a new case of Ebola, but the virus still remains in neighboring countries Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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The virus has killed more than 4,600 people in the country during the 14-month outbreak. Liberia has gone 42 days without a new case of Ebola, but the virus still remains in neighboring countries Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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published:11 May 2015
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Training of Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) in Liberia
Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) across Liberia have been trained on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), infection prevention and control (IPC) and environmental and occupational health and safety. This video shows the training in a nutshell.
Environmental Health Technicians (EHTs) across Liberia have been trained on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), infection prevention and control (IPC) and environmental and occupational health and safety. This video shows the training in a nutshell.
published:12 Jun 2015
views:12
Ebola Health care workers in Liberia earning just $300 a week
As the Ebola outbreak continues to claim lives, health-care workers in places like Liberia's capital Monrovia are facing increasingly difficult choices, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports.
As the Ebola outbreak continues to claim lives, health-care workers in places like Liberia's capital Monrovia are facing increasingly difficult choices, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports.
published:30 Sep 2014
views:227
Sierra Leone, Liberia declare health emergency over Ebola outbreak
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the borders of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea,... in what has escalated into the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
The Liberian government announced on Thursday, a series of drastic measures to to halt the growing epidemic.
These included enacting strict a quarantine on a number of communities,... shutting down schools across the country,... and closing its borders.
A few hours later,...Sierra Leone followed suit by dispatching security forces to contain the epicenters of the outbreak.
Neighboring countries such as Ivory Coast are also launching campaigns to prevent any potential infections.
"Firstly, surveillance and reinforcement of health checks on border posts. Putting in place a system of taking charge of patients. Then protection measures for healthcare personnel. You know, health workers are on the frontline of this battle. We need to put at their disposal all the necessary equipment to protect them."
The deadly fever has claimed the lives of more than 6-hundred-70 people this year and health authorities say that figure is expected to rise.
There is currently no cure or vaccine for the Ebola virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 90 percent.
And turning now to West Africa, where several countries have now declared a public health emergency in the wake of the deadly outbreak of Ebola.
Paul, the first cases of Ebola in the region were confirmed back in February.
How far has the virus spread since then?
According to the World Health Organization, there's been over 13-hundred suspected cases... with the majority of those across the borders of Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea,... in what has escalated into the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
The Liberian government announced on Thursday, a series of drastic measures to to halt the growing epidemic.
These included enacting strict a quarantine on a number of communities,... shutting down schools across the country,... and closing its borders.
A few hours later,...Sierra Leone followed suit by dispatching security forces to contain the epicenters of the outbreak.
Neighboring countries such as Ivory Coast are also launching campaigns to prevent any potential infections.
"Firstly, surveillance and reinforcement of health checks on border posts. Putting in place a system of taking charge of patients. Then protection measures for healthcare personnel. You know, health workers are on the frontline of this battle. We need to put at their disposal all the necessary equipment to protect them."
The deadly fever has claimed the lives of more than 6-hundred-70 people this year and health authorities say that figure is expected to rise.
There is currently no cure or vaccine for the Ebola virus, which has a fatality rate of up to 90 percent.
Life has changed drastically in Liberia, one of the worst Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, the center of the outbreak that has claimed 5,500 lives. CCTV America’s Clementine Logan reported this story from Monrovia, Liberia.
Life has changed drastically in Liberia, one of the worst Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, the center of the outbreak that has claimed 5,500 lives. CCTV America’s Clementine Logan reported this story from Monrovia, Liberia.
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
People's Weather joined the Greenpop team in Zambia. Our aim is to bring awareness to the dangers of charcoal burning and the importance of planting trees.
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We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
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This CNN Inside Africa report focuses on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. To find out more about the situation and what you can do to stop it, vis...
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Liberians Ask International Community to Pressure Government to Prevent Human Trafficking
Liberians Ask International Community to Pressure Government to Prevent Human Trafficking
Protesters have gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia's capital, asking it to put pressure on Liberian officials to bring back some 60 young Liberian women allegedly trafficked into Lebanon between 2011 and 2012. Protesters said the women, aged between 22 and 34, were reportedly lured to Lebanon believing they were going to get well-paid jobs, but ended up being housemaids and "slaves" for Lebanese landlords. In a statement handed to the U.S. Embassy Tuesday the protesters asked the country for help.
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The Impacts of Climate Change
The Impacts of Climate Change
The Impacts of Climate Change
Worried about the economy? Think about the climate. We need to have a stable climate if we are to have a prosperous sustainable economy. The impacts of climate change will have high personal, social and economic costs. We need need to make the right choices right now to stabilise the climate. Spread the word. Together we can change climate change.
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World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
This film illustrates the work of the Investment Climate Department's Trade Logistics Product through interviews with small-business owners and government officials in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda. Clients describe the context of the reform program as well as remaining challenges in these countries. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/S7uKuA.
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2011 Nissan Juke SV in Manassas, VA 20110
2011 Nissan Juke SV in Manassas, VA 20110
2011 Nissan Juke SV in Manassas, VA 20110
Sheehy Nissan - Manassas 9010 Liberia Avenue in Manassas, VA 20110 Learn More: http://www.sheehynissanofmanassas.com/new-inventory/2011-Nissan-Juke/f30ba14c0...
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2005 Volvo XC90 V8 A AWD, DUAL DVD, THIRD ROW
2005 Volvo XC90 V8 A AWD, DUAL DVD, THIRD ROW
2005 Volvo XC90 V8 A AWD, DUAL DVD, THIRD ROW
Brown's Manassas Subaru 9018 Liberia Ave in Manassas, VA 20110 Learn More: http://www.manassassubaru.com/used-inventory/2005-Volvo-XC90/18fd2b670a0a00b501e7e...
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2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
Brown's Manassas Subaru
9018 Liberia Ave
in Manassas, VA 20110
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Take command of the road in the 2011 Infiniti M-37. This 4 door, 5 passenger sedan still has fewer than 40,000 miles! A 3.7 liter V-6 engine pairs with a sophisticated 7 speed automatic transmission, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. All wheel drive provides for safe passage, regardless of road or weather conditions. All of the premium features expected of an Infiniti are offered, including: leather uphols
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2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited in Manassas, VA 20110
2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited in Manassas, VA 20110
2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited in Manassas, VA 20110
Brown's Manassas Subaru 9018 Liberia Ave in Manassas, VA 20110 Learn More: http://www.manassassubaru.com/used-inventory/2006-Subaru-Legacy/6b9934490a0a00bf08...
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Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
For this year World Malaria Day, I have decided to highlight an organization who works in the field to fight malaria in emergency situations. I have worked with them and witnessed the great job they are doing in the field, so these few images will show you some of their activities.
The MENTOR Initiative is a unique international NGO, registered in the UK. This specialist group is dedicated to providing essential disease control and technical and operational support in emergencies and recovering crises.
MENTOR directly assists national and international humanitarian groups and authorities working in the most fragile states to improve the w
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CHECAGO | CLEAN WATER | SANITATION | EDUCATION
CHECAGO | CLEAN WATER | SANITATION | EDUCATION
CHECAGO | CLEAN WATER | SANITATION | EDUCATION
LTEN TV catches up with Checago Bright Sawo, founder of the Checago Bright Foundation. CBF provides safe drinking water and sanitation services to improve the health and well-being of poor families; education, & advocacy to people of Liberia.
____________________________________
United States Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
3926 Blackburn Lane # 24
Burtonsville, MD 20866
Tel: 240.423.8428
E-Mail: checago@checagobrightfund.org
Liberia Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
Urban Financial Center Bldg.
Tubman Boulevard, 6th Street, Sinkor
Monrovia, Liberia
Tel: +231886814503/0886711110
___________________________________
Be sur
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Ebola in U.S. | U.S. military personnel train in Ebola safety procedures
Ebola in U.S. | U.S. military personnel train in Ebola safety procedures
Ebola in U.S. | U.S. military personnel train in Ebola safety procedures
U.S. military from Fort Bragg, North Carolina trained on Friday (October 10 ) in safety procedures to avoid exposure to the deadly Ebola virus ahead their deployment in West Africa.
U.S. troops are scheduled to deploy to Monrovia, Liberia, by the end of October as part of the Joint Force Command for "Operation United Assistance," the Department of Defense announced in September.
A group of soldiers carefully listened to instructors from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, who spelled out the dangerous of Ebola: It kills nearly half of the people it infects.
"We're taking every measure that we can to ensure that
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Help us Renovate Kwaman Primary School, Ghana, West Africa!!
Help us Renovate Kwaman Primary School, Ghana, West Africa!!
Help us Renovate Kwaman Primary School, Ghana, West Africa!!
This video starts out with a tour of the exterior of the school, and at about 4:14, it shows the children and in inside of the school! BFG is a non-profitabl...
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No major tsunami expected for Hawaii after 8 3M earthquake off Chile
No major tsunami expected for Hawaii after 8 3M earthquake off Chile
No major tsunami expected for Hawaii after 8 3M earthquake off Chile
No major tsunami expected for Hawaii after 8 3M earthquake off Chile
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Trump fields anti Muslim question at town hall
Trump fields anti Muslim question at town hall
Trump fields anti Muslim question at town hall
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MIT Says Ahmed Mohamed Is The Ideal Student
MIT Says Ahmed Mohamed Is The Ideal Student
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Jordan warned of severe droughts caused by climate change
Jordan warned of severe droughts caused by climate change
Jordan warned of severe droughts caused by climate change
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Jordan faces massive droughts in the future due to climate change.
That's according to environmental expert, Dr. Dureid Mahasneh.
He says decreasing sea levels and shorter rainy seasons mean farmers will struggle to grow crops.
His comments come as the United Nations holds its Climate Change Conference in Peru.
STORYLINE:
A farmer sows seeds on his arable farm in Southern Shouneh, Jordan.
His livelihood depends on being able to grow crops in the earth here.
But agricultural workers say it's becoming more difficult to produce harvests like these.
And they claim that's because of weather changes.
"I've been here at this far
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Is Pope Francis Dividing American Catholics
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3 dead, 5 injured in incident at correctional facility in Cushing
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Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
People's Weather joined the Greenpop team in Zambia. Our aim is to bring awareness to the dangers of charcoal burning and the importance of planting trees.
People's Weather joined the Greenpop team in Zambia. Our aim is to bring awareness to the dangers of charcoal burning and the importance of planting trees.
published:17 Sep 2014
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PREPAR3D V2.5! - PMDG 737 ( DESPEGE DESDE LIBERIA COSTA RICA MRLB) [HD]
We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
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We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
Watch part 2 here: http://bit.ly/Toxic-China-2
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TEDxGenevaChange - Muralee Thummarukudy - "All disasters are preventable"
The Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction at United Nations Environment Programme, Muralee Thummarukudy has over 20 years experience in Environment and Disaster M...
The Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction at United Nations Environment Programme, Muralee Thummarukudy has over 20 years experience in Environment and Disaster M...
Just Opened! November 2012. Located next to the RIU Guanacaste and Close to Liberia Airport [LIR 30 minutes driving], the RIU Palace Costa Rica is the BEST a...
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This CNN Inside Africa report focuses on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. To find out more about the situation and what you can do to stop it, vis...
This CNN Inside Africa report focuses on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. To find out more about the situation and what you can do to stop it, vis...
Protesters have gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia's capital, asking it to put pressure on Liberian officials to bring back some 60 young Liberian women allegedly trafficked into Lebanon between 2011 and 2012. Protesters said the women, aged between 22 and 34, were reportedly lured to Lebanon believing they were going to get well-paid jobs, but ended up being housemaids and "slaves" for Lebanese landlords. In a statement handed to the U.S. Embassy Tuesday the protesters asked the country for help.
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Protesters have gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia's capital, asking it to put pressure on Liberian officials to bring back some 60 young Liberian women allegedly trafficked into Lebanon between 2011 and 2012. Protesters said the women, aged between 22 and 34, were reportedly lured to Lebanon believing they were going to get well-paid jobs, but ended up being housemaids and "slaves" for Lebanese landlords. In a statement handed to the U.S. Embassy Tuesday the protesters asked the country for help.
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Worried about the economy? Think about the climate. We need to have a stable climate if we are to have a prosperous sustainable economy. The impacts of climate change will have high personal, social and economic costs. We need need to make the right choices right now to stabilise the climate. Spread the word. Together we can change climate change.
Worried about the economy? Think about the climate. We need to have a stable climate if we are to have a prosperous sustainable economy. The impacts of climate change will have high personal, social and economic costs. We need need to make the right choices right now to stabilise the climate. Spread the word. Together we can change climate change.
published:02 Aug 2013
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World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
This film illustrates the work of the Investment Climate Department's Trade Logistics Product through interviews with small-business owners and government officials in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda. Clients describe the context of the reform program as well as remaining challenges in these countries. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/S7uKuA.
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This film illustrates the work of the Investment Climate Department's Trade Logistics Product through interviews with small-business owners and government officials in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda. Clients describe the context of the reform program as well as remaining challenges in these countries. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/S7uKuA.
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Take command of the road in the 2011 Infiniti M-37. This 4 door, 5 passenger sedan still has fewer than 40,000 miles! A 3.7 liter V-6 engine pairs with a sophisticated 7 speed automatic transmission, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. All wheel drive provides for safe passage, regardless of road or weather conditions. All of the premium features expected of an Infiniti are offered, including: leather upholstery, power front seats, a built-in garage door transmitter, an automatic dimming rear-view mirror, power windows, an overhead console, and 1-touch window functionality. With high intensity discharge headlights illuminating your path, you'll always appreciate maximum visibility. For drivers who enjoy the natural environment, a power moon roof allows an infusion of fresh air. Infiniti ensures the safety and security of its passengers with equipment such as: head curtain airbags, front SIDE impact airbags, traction control, brake assist, anti-whiplash front head restraints, a panic alarm, and 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS. You'll never lose visibility with rain sensing wipers, which activate automatically when the drops start to fall. A Carfax history report indicates just one previous owner. We pride ourselves in consistently exceeding our customer's expectations. Please don't hesitate to give us a call.
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Take command of the road in the 2011 Infiniti M-37. This 4 door, 5 passenger sedan still has fewer than 40,000 miles! A 3.7 liter V-6 engine pairs with a sophisticated 7 speed automatic transmission, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. All wheel drive provides for safe passage, regardless of road or weather conditions. All of the premium features expected of an Infiniti are offered, including: leather upholstery, power front seats, a built-in garage door transmitter, an automatic dimming rear-view mirror, power windows, an overhead console, and 1-touch window functionality. With high intensity discharge headlights illuminating your path, you'll always appreciate maximum visibility. For drivers who enjoy the natural environment, a power moon roof allows an infusion of fresh air. Infiniti ensures the safety and security of its passengers with equipment such as: head curtain airbags, front SIDE impact airbags, traction control, brake assist, anti-whiplash front head restraints, a panic alarm, and 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS. You'll never lose visibility with rain sensing wipers, which activate automatically when the drops start to fall. A Carfax history report indicates just one previous owner. We pride ourselves in consistently exceeding our customer's expectations. Please don't hesitate to give us a call.
published:10 Oct 2013
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2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited in Manassas, VA 20110
For this year World Malaria Day, I have decided to highlight an organization who works in the field to fight malaria in emergency situations. I have worked with them and witnessed the great job they are doing in the field, so these few images will show you some of their activities.
The MENTOR Initiative is a unique international NGO, registered in the UK. This specialist group is dedicated to providing essential disease control and technical and operational support in emergencies and recovering crises.
MENTOR directly assists national and international humanitarian groups and authorities working in the most fragile states to improve the way in which they can respond to crises that befall them.
MENTOR has established and delivers large-scale and effective malaria, and related, disease control directly through to the affected communities and, where possible, utilising the existing health delivery system. The unique operational relief model developed by The MENTOR Initiative has proved highly effective in three core areas:
•Conflict-based crises such as eastern Chad
•Rapidly onset natural disasters such as flooding in eastern Kenya, the Asian tsunami, and the Yogyakarta earthquake
•Recovery stages that follow these crises such as Angola and Liberia
Fragile states present the greatest challenge to achieving the World Millennium Goals. These states are home to just 14% of the worlds population but these represent the poorest communities on earth who suffer the greatest burden of disease and malnutrition.
Fragile states are those most affected by conflict or natural disasters. In sub-Saharan Africa today over 25% of the total population are living in countries severely affected by conflict or population displacement. These countries include the most malaria-endemic regions in the world.
Malaria is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in these countries and constitutes the major part of the patient-load on the health system. Over 30% of the worlds annual malaria deaths occur in these few countries as a direct result of poor access to effective malaria prevention and case management services.
Some fragile states in Africa, Asia and South America are increasingly at risk of malaria outbreaks, as well as the gradual re-emergence of malaria and related diseases. This is in part due to global warming and the resultant changes in the world's weather patterns, which is enlarging the environment in which the malaria vector, the anopheles mosquito, can thrive.
Natural crises such as the regular flooding in the horn of Africa, the current Asia floods, the tsunami and the recent earthquake in Yogyakarta are dramatic examples of how the malaria burden and risk to highly vulnerable populations can suddenly increase.
New, highly effective malaria control tools and approaches have been developed in recent years and the WHO has made recommendations that malaria endemic countries incorporate these new protocols in their National Malaria Control Programme (or equivalent). However, this is far from simple to achieve and requires considerable support from the international community. To establish effective malaria control in these challenging settings demands high levels of co-ordination and standardization across humanitarian agencies and agreement and buy-in from relevant country authorities.
For this year World Malaria Day, I have decided to highlight an organization who works in the field to fight malaria in emergency situations. I have worked with them and witnessed the great job they are doing in the field, so these few images will show you some of their activities.
The MENTOR Initiative is a unique international NGO, registered in the UK. This specialist group is dedicated to providing essential disease control and technical and operational support in emergencies and recovering crises.
MENTOR directly assists national and international humanitarian groups and authorities working in the most fragile states to improve the way in which they can respond to crises that befall them.
MENTOR has established and delivers large-scale and effective malaria, and related, disease control directly through to the affected communities and, where possible, utilising the existing health delivery system. The unique operational relief model developed by The MENTOR Initiative has proved highly effective in three core areas:
•Conflict-based crises such as eastern Chad
•Rapidly onset natural disasters such as flooding in eastern Kenya, the Asian tsunami, and the Yogyakarta earthquake
•Recovery stages that follow these crises such as Angola and Liberia
Fragile states present the greatest challenge to achieving the World Millennium Goals. These states are home to just 14% of the worlds population but these represent the poorest communities on earth who suffer the greatest burden of disease and malnutrition.
Fragile states are those most affected by conflict or natural disasters. In sub-Saharan Africa today over 25% of the total population are living in countries severely affected by conflict or population displacement. These countries include the most malaria-endemic regions in the world.
Malaria is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in these countries and constitutes the major part of the patient-load on the health system. Over 30% of the worlds annual malaria deaths occur in these few countries as a direct result of poor access to effective malaria prevention and case management services.
Some fragile states in Africa, Asia and South America are increasingly at risk of malaria outbreaks, as well as the gradual re-emergence of malaria and related diseases. This is in part due to global warming and the resultant changes in the world's weather patterns, which is enlarging the environment in which the malaria vector, the anopheles mosquito, can thrive.
Natural crises such as the regular flooding in the horn of Africa, the current Asia floods, the tsunami and the recent earthquake in Yogyakarta are dramatic examples of how the malaria burden and risk to highly vulnerable populations can suddenly increase.
New, highly effective malaria control tools and approaches have been developed in recent years and the WHO has made recommendations that malaria endemic countries incorporate these new protocols in their National Malaria Control Programme (or equivalent). However, this is far from simple to achieve and requires considerable support from the international community. To establish effective malaria control in these challenging settings demands high levels of co-ordination and standardization across humanitarian agencies and agreement and buy-in from relevant country authorities.
LTEN TV catches up with Checago Bright Sawo, founder of the Checago Bright Foundation. CBF provides safe drinking water and sanitation services to improve the health and well-being of poor families; education, & advocacy to people of Liberia.
____________________________________
United States Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
3926 Blackburn Lane # 24
Burtonsville, MD 20866
Tel: 240.423.8428
E-Mail: checago@checagobrightfund.org
Liberia Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
Urban Financial Center Bldg.
Tubman Boulevard, 6th Street, Sinkor
Monrovia, Liberia
Tel: +231886814503/0886711110
___________________________________
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LTEN TV catches up with Checago Bright Sawo, founder of the Checago Bright Foundation. CBF provides safe drinking water and sanitation services to improve the health and well-being of poor families; education, & advocacy to people of Liberia.
____________________________________
United States Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
3926 Blackburn Lane # 24
Burtonsville, MD 20866
Tel: 240.423.8428
E-Mail: checago@checagobrightfund.org
Liberia Address:
Checago Bright Foundation, Inc.
Urban Financial Center Bldg.
Tubman Boulevard, 6th Street, Sinkor
Monrovia, Liberia
Tel: +231886814503/0886711110
___________________________________
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published:04 Feb 2015
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Ebola in U.S. | U.S. military personnel train in Ebola safety procedures
U.S. military from Fort Bragg, North Carolina trained on Friday (October 10 ) in safety procedures to avoid exposure to the deadly Ebola virus ahead their deployment in West Africa.
U.S. troops are scheduled to deploy to Monrovia, Liberia, by the end of October as part of the Joint Force Command for "Operation United Assistance," the Department of Defense announced in September.
A group of soldiers carefully listened to instructors from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, who spelled out the dangerous of Ebola: It kills nearly half of the people it infects.
"We're taking every measure that we can to ensure that the soldiers understand you know how to operate in an environment that may have that may become exposed to Ebola," said Mike Talley, U.S. Commander, 44th Medical Brigade.
Military officials said soldiers will not be working with Ebola victims, but will be setting up infrastructure that support other agencies.
With the previously announced unit deployments, this will bring the total Army commitment to about 3,200 soldiers.
The Ebola virus has killed nearly 4,000 people in West Africa since March in the largest outbreak on record. It causes haemorrhagic fever and is spread through direct contact with body fluids from an infected person.
The World Health Organization has said it sees no evidence of the disease being brought under control in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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U.S. military from Fort Bragg, North Carolina trained on Friday (October 10 ) in safety procedures to avoid exposure to the deadly Ebola virus ahead their deployment in West Africa.
U.S. troops are scheduled to deploy to Monrovia, Liberia, by the end of October as part of the Joint Force Command for "Operation United Assistance," the Department of Defense announced in September.
A group of soldiers carefully listened to instructors from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, who spelled out the dangerous of Ebola: It kills nearly half of the people it infects.
"We're taking every measure that we can to ensure that the soldiers understand you know how to operate in an environment that may have that may become exposed to Ebola," said Mike Talley, U.S. Commander, 44th Medical Brigade.
Military officials said soldiers will not be working with Ebola victims, but will be setting up infrastructure that support other agencies.
With the previously announced unit deployments, this will bring the total Army commitment to about 3,200 soldiers.
The Ebola virus has killed nearly 4,000 people in West Africa since March in the largest outbreak on record. It causes haemorrhagic fever and is spread through direct contact with body fluids from an infected person.
The World Health Organization has said it sees no evidence of the disease being brought under control in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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Jordan faces massive droughts in the future due to climate change.
That's according to environmental expert, Dr. Dureid Mahasneh.
He says decreasing sea levels and shorter rainy seasons mean farmers will struggle to grow crops.
His comments come as the United Nations holds its Climate Change Conference in Peru.
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A farmer sows seeds on his arable farm in Southern Shouneh, Jordan.
His livelihood depends on being able to grow crops in the earth here.
But agricultural workers say it's becoming more difficult to produce harvests like these.
And they claim that's because of weather changes.
"I've been here at this farm for 15 years. Before there was a lot of rain and low temperatures, but recently every year we see less rain water and increases in temperatures. Many farmers quit this business because of this issue (climate change)," says farm owner, Abu Mohammad.
Some experts think the situation is only going to get worse.
They blame climate change for the lack of rainfall.
Dr. Dureid Mahasneh is a freelance consultant on environment and water issues in Jordan. Currently the CEO for Business Development for the Tawfiq Gargour Group, Mahasneh was Secretary General of the Jordan Valley Authority and head of both the Jordanian Israeli Joint Water Committee and the Jordanian Syrian Joint Water committee from 1996 - 1999.
"I think whenever climate change increases in the region, its impact will increase in countries like Jordan which suffer water shortages. Therefore the ability to access water will be less, and the amount of agriculture production will be different from one season to another. With the increase in population - whether natural or through immigration - and with the shortage of water, Jordan will suffer from a massive drought in the coming years," he says.
Jordan hosts hundreds of thousand of refugees from Syria and Iraq who've fled violence in their homelands.
That puts a strain on a country already suffering from water scarcity.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), it's among the poorest countries in the world in terms of water availability.
Dr. Mahasneh thinks these water shortages could eventually be catastrophic for food production.
"With climate change, rainy seasons began to vary from year to year. So there is no estimate for the timing of plantings, the timing of harvest, there will be no knowledge if the plantings will be affected by frost. So the damage will not be only on the water inventory and the availability of water, but also on the plants. Also the lack of rain will contribute to increasing desertification."
A report published 27 November 2014 by the Jordanian government (The Third National Communication on Climate Change) predicts precipitation in the southern and eastern regions will drop by 30 percent by 2050.
And temperatures will rise by 1.5 - 2.5 degrees Celsius.
But the consequences are already being felt.
Dr. Mahasneh says: "Since the impact of climate change began, we started to notice the decline in the water level of the Dead Sea. This is the for two reasons. First, the increase of evaporation due to high temperatures. Secondly, a result of water shortages because of shorter rainy seasons and the amount of rain obtained by the region, therefore the water inventory will dry up. Jordan used to depend on twelve water basins but now only four water basins are available and because of high consumption, it will not be possible to use it after few years."
Extreme weather events, such as flash floods and snowstorms like these that hit Jordan last winter - are predicted to be more frequent.
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LEAD-IN:
Jordan faces massive droughts in the future due to climate change.
That's according to environmental expert, Dr. Dureid Mahasneh.
He says decreasing sea levels and shorter rainy seasons mean farmers will struggle to grow crops.
His comments come as the United Nations holds its Climate Change Conference in Peru.
STORYLINE:
A farmer sows seeds on his arable farm in Southern Shouneh, Jordan.
His livelihood depends on being able to grow crops in the earth here.
But agricultural workers say it's becoming more difficult to produce harvests like these.
And they claim that's because of weather changes.
"I've been here at this farm for 15 years. Before there was a lot of rain and low temperatures, but recently every year we see less rain water and increases in temperatures. Many farmers quit this business because of this issue (climate change)," says farm owner, Abu Mohammad.
Some experts think the situation is only going to get worse.
They blame climate change for the lack of rainfall.
Dr. Dureid Mahasneh is a freelance consultant on environment and water issues in Jordan. Currently the CEO for Business Development for the Tawfiq Gargour Group, Mahasneh was Secretary General of the Jordan Valley Authority and head of both the Jordanian Israeli Joint Water Committee and the Jordanian Syrian Joint Water committee from 1996 - 1999.
"I think whenever climate change increases in the region, its impact will increase in countries like Jordan which suffer water shortages. Therefore the ability to access water will be less, and the amount of agriculture production will be different from one season to another. With the increase in population - whether natural or through immigration - and with the shortage of water, Jordan will suffer from a massive drought in the coming years," he says.
Jordan hosts hundreds of thousand of refugees from Syria and Iraq who've fled violence in their homelands.
That puts a strain on a country already suffering from water scarcity.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), it's among the poorest countries in the world in terms of water availability.
Dr. Mahasneh thinks these water shortages could eventually be catastrophic for food production.
"With climate change, rainy seasons began to vary from year to year. So there is no estimate for the timing of plantings, the timing of harvest, there will be no knowledge if the plantings will be affected by frost. So the damage will not be only on the water inventory and the availability of water, but also on the plants. Also the lack of rain will contribute to increasing desertification."
A report published 27 November 2014 by the Jordanian government (The Third National Communication on Climate Change) predicts precipitation in the southern and eastern regions will drop by 30 percent by 2050.
And temperatures will rise by 1.5 - 2.5 degrees Celsius.
But the consequences are already being felt.
Dr. Mahasneh says: "Since the impact of climate change began, we started to notice the decline in the water level of the Dead Sea. This is the for two reasons. First, the increase of evaporation due to high temperatures. Secondly, a result of water shortages because of shorter rainy seasons and the amount of rain obtained by the region, therefore the water inventory will dry up. Jordan used to depend on twelve water basins but now only four water basins are available and because of high consumption, it will not be possible to use it after few years."
Extreme weather events, such as flash floods and snowstorms like these that hit Jordan last winter - are predicted to be more frequent.
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Speaking to Proactive, Thomson says regular cash flow from the mine is just around the corner and dividend payments to investors expected in due course. However, he stressed that Aureus will not become a one mine operation and has a strong pipeline of projects including Ndablama are Weaju, which are being progressed.
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Speaking to Proactive, Thomson says regular cash flow from the mine is just around the corner and dividend payments to investors expected in due course. However, he stressed that Aureus will not become a one mine operation and has a strong pipeline of projects including Ndablama are Weaju, which are being progressed.
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The Cannibal Generals of Liberia
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Cannibalism, murder and rape are just a part of everyday life in certain regions of Liberia. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of this country's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. In 2009, we went to Liberia to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war.
UPDATE: Charles G. Taylor, former President of Liberia and warlord, has been convicted by an international tribunal of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, murder, and the use
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Monrovia, Liberia
Monrovia, Liberia
Monrovia, Liberia
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Beautiful Liberia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Liberia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Liberia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (Sudan People Liberation Army).
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The Vice Guide to Liberia, Joe Rogan Experience Podcast 163
The Vice Guide to Liberia, Joe Rogan Experience Podcast 163
The Vice Guide to Liberia, Joe Rogan Experience Podcast 163
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Liberia
Liberia
Liberia
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My final semester of graduate school I travelled to Liberia to fulfill a professional development requirement. I went there with the intentions of interviewing key subjects as well as average Liberians about post-conflict recovery there. Just for fun, I've taken the small amount of video I gathered and made this.
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Tamarindo and Liberia Region, Costa Rica
Tamarindo and Liberia Region, Costa Rica
Tamarindo and Liberia Region, Costa Rica
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Travel Vlog from Monrovia, Liberia
Travel Vlog from Monrovia, Liberia
Travel Vlog from Monrovia, Liberia
An update from the beach in Monrovia, Liberia the day before the Christ for all Nations Gospel Campaign begins.
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In the summer of 2009, Smith, along with VICE UK Editor Andy Capper, traveled to Liberias capital, Monrovia, to assess whether the war-ravaged country had moved past a decade of brutal violence. What they discovered is that despite the United Nations eventual intervention, most of Liberias young people still live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution.
The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias lie in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust. Americas one and only foray into African colonialism is keeping a very uneasy peace indeed.
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In the summer of 2009, Smith, along with VICE UK Editor Andy Capper, traveled to Liberias capital, Monrovia, to assess whether the war-ravaged country had moved past a decade of brutal violence. What they discovered is that despite the United Nations eventual intervention, most of Liberias young people still live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution.
The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias lie in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust. Americas one and only foray into African colonialism is keeping a very uneasy peace indeed.
Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
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Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
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Liberia Travel Guide: Austin Schmidt and Elena Valentyn
The history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
The history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
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Cannibalism, murder and rape are just a part of everyday life in certain regions of Liberia. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of this country's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. In 2009, we went to Liberia to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war.
UPDATE: Charles G. Taylor, former President of Liberia and warlord, has been convicted by an international tribunal of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, murder, and the use of child soldiers. He is the first head of state to be found guilty by an international court since the Nuremberg trials.
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Cannibalism, murder and rape are just a part of everyday life in certain regions of Liberia. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of this country's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. In 2009, we went to Liberia to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war.
UPDATE: Charles G. Taylor, former President of Liberia and warlord, has been convicted by an international tribunal of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, murder, and the use of child soldiers. He is the first head of state to be found guilty by an international court since the Nuremberg trials.
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For more travel videos visit us online at http://www.itsmylife365.com The name Monrovia, Liberia almost conjures up terrifying images doesn't it? When we thi...
For more travel videos visit us online at http://www.itsmylife365.com The name Monrovia, Liberia almost conjures up terrifying images doesn't it? When we thi...
VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (Sudan People Liberation Army).
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VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (Sudan People Liberation Army).
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published:27 Oct 2011
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The Vice Guide to Liberia, Joe Rogan Experience Podcast 163
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My final semester of graduate school I travelled to Liberia to fulfill a professional development requirement. I went there with the intentions of interviewing key subjects as well as average Liberians about post-conflict recovery there. Just for fun, I've taken the small amount of video I gathered and made this.
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My final semester of graduate school I travelled to Liberia to fulfill a professional development requirement. I went there with the intentions of interviewing key subjects as well as average Liberians about post-conflict recovery there. Just for fun, I've taken the small amount of video I gathered and made this.
Music: The Tropics by L D R U
http://fly.ws/Costa-rica Welcome to the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. The area around Tamarindo and Liberia are totally unique and there is literally hundreds...
http://fly.ws/Costa-rica Welcome to the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. The area around Tamarindo and Liberia are totally unique and there is literally hundreds...
Ebola Virus: Film reveals scenes of horror in Liberia - BBC News
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Ebola Virus: Film reveals scenes of horror in Liberia - BBC News
Ebola Virus: Film reveals scenes of horror in Liberia - BBC News
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There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia.
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing.
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Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
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published:02 Oct 2014
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
Outbreak in Liberia: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 1)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
In Part 1, we meet confused and distressed people trying to receive treatment in the increasingly chaotic city, and speak to an ambulance driver doing his best to aid the sick.
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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published:13 Jun 2012
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
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published:09 Oct 2014
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
The Fight Against Ebola (Full Length)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal.
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
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Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
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published:26 Jun 2014
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
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VICE News Exclusive: Part 1 of "The Fight Against Ebola" -
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West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast.
VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's population.
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
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published:13 Oct 2014
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 201
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Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
Breaking News| El ébola en Liberia| October 10, 2014
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BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of bal...
published:20 Dec 2014
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
BBC World News interview on elections in ebola-stricken Liberia
published:20 Dec 2014
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Voting is underway in Liberia to elect new senators, despite fears that the casting of ballots might lead to ebola spreading further. Voters are having their temperatures taken at polling stations and have been told to stand a metre apart. Ten thousand bottles of hand sanitiser have been deployed. Rights groups say they're worried about how transparent and credible the elections will be. The polls have twice been postponed but the Supreme Court dismissed a case to have them delayed until the ebola crisis was over. More than seven-thousand people are known to have died in the current outbreak, nearly half of them in Liberia.
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Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola vi...
published:25 Sep 2014
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
Ebola in Liberia - Breaking News - Africa Shall Overcome
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SPECIAL WORLD EDITION - THE AKIA GARNETT SHOW - THE #EBOLA CRISIS IN LIBERIA. The Ebola virus continues to spread in African countries. The Embassy of The Republic of Liberia in the United States's Minister Counselor for Press and Public Affairs, Gabriel I. H. Williams, shares the current state, what's being done on the ground in Liberia, and how the world can continue responding.
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Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
NBC's Chris Jansing traveled to Liberia with U.N. ambassador Samantha Power to assess cont...
published:29 Oct 2014
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
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NBC's Chris Jansing traveled to Liberia with U.N. ambassador Samantha Power to assess containment efforts.
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Ebola Quarantine An Overreaction - Liberian President | NBC News
12:34
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
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published:06 Oct 2014
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
The Education of Disease: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 2)
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The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and a separate outbreak appeared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia lies is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection — about half of which have been fatal.
Just as President Obama announced that he would be sending American troops to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia, Liberia's capital, to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
In Part 2, through the lens of an Ebola awareness team leader named Archie, we learn one of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak — confusion about the virus itself.
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Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia t...
published:02 Sep 2014
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
Video: Ebola patient escapes quarantine, spreads panic in Monrovia (Liberia)
published:02 Sep 2014
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A patient suspected of suffering from the deadly Ebola virus left quarantine in Monrovia to search for food at a local market. The video shows him being chased and finally being caught by doctors. He is forced back into an ambulance while scared and angry crowds watched on.
One local woman said care for Ebola patients was so inadequate they were not even being fed.
“The patients are hungry, they are starving. No food, no water. The government need to do more,” she said.
More than 1,550 people in four West African countries have died from the virus since the outbreak was first recorded in March.
Liberia has the highest infection rate with around 700 deaths out of 1,327 suspected and confirmed cases.
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LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people,...
published:13 Aug 2014
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
LIBERIA: Emerging from the Shadows? - Documentary
published:13 Aug 2014
views:6597
This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.
NDP is offering this film to view for free with the hope that viewers will be motivated to donate to Direct Relief, who is currently providing medical and humanitarian supplies to Liberia during this current Ebola crisis.
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Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied governmen...
published:06 Aug 2014
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
Bodies of 'Ebola' Victims Being Dumped In The Streets of Liberia!
published:06 Aug 2014
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Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 888 people.
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The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
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As the Ebola outbreak c...
published:26 Sep 2014
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
The Fight Against Ebola: On the Front Lines in Liberia (Trailer)
published:26 Sep 2014
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As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in West Africa, Liberia has been hit harder than any other country in the region. With over 3400 people believed to be infected and over 1800 deaths nationwide, Liberia’s government, healthcare workers, and international aid organizations are desperately trying to contain the deadly virus.
Though the capital city of Monrovia continues to function, Liberia's worn-down and ineffective infrastructure is proving to be insufficient in stopping the spread of the disease. Those trying to stop it are taking desperate measures as the international community dithers with lackluster efforts to help. VICE News went to Liberia to spend time with those on the front lines of the fight against the disease.
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Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America, recorded 02.03.2010 A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the...
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Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
Amidst the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic, Liberia is also counting the cost to it's ...
published:13 Jul 2015
Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
Liberia Economy: Growth Rates Slashed and Unemployment Surges
published:13 Jul 2015
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Amidst the human tragedy of the Ebola epidemic, Liberia is also counting the cost to it's economy. GDP growth forecasts were cut to the bone, and unemployment surged during the 15 month long epidemic. While in Liberia, Katerina Vittozzi met one business woman who has managed to pull-through the worst Ebola outbreak on record.
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Ebola Stalls Liberia's Economy
Liberia government has warned that the ebola outbreak will badly damage the country's econ...
Liberia government has warned that the ebola outbreak will badly damage the country's economy. Many gains made since the end of the civil war in 2003 could b...
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IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
Watchen Bruce is Chief of Party for USAID's "Liberia Investing for Business Expansion Prog...
published:05 Nov 2014
IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
IESC's Watchen Bruce talks about Ebola and the Liberian economy
published:05 Nov 2014
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Watchen Bruce is Chief of Party for USAID's "Liberia Investing for Business Expansion Program" or IBEX. Implemented by the International Executive Service Corps' consultants and volunteer experts, IBEX works on the ground in Liberia to support small- and medium-sized businesses by offering technical advice and facilitating access to credit. IBEX is also helping to raise funds and conduct crisis mitigation training to help local businesses to cope with the disruptive effects of the Ebola virus.
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Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with the positive growth forecast...
published:25 Mar 2015
Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
Liberia's Economy Struggles to make a Comeback
published:25 Mar 2015
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Liberia's economy was hard hit during the Ebola epidemic with the positive growth forecasts slashed by more than half. Local and international trade stuttered. Now as cases are subsiding, companies both big and small are doing what they can to recover. CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi reports
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Liberia Mines Again - From Dream to Reality
ArcelorMittal has helped Liberia to jumpstart its economy after being devastated by 14 yea...
ArcelorMittal has helped Liberia to jumpstart its economy after being devastated by 14 years of civil conflict. Our Liberian iron ore mining project represen...
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AFRICAN VOICES: Fomba Trawally - Liberian Turns $200 Into Multi-Million Dollar Business!
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DARK MATTER PARADIGM | http://www.darkmatterparadigm.blogspot.com January 22, 2014 - LIBERIA - He started his first business venture as a street vendor with ...
24:00
WEF Africa: Liberia's Economy, Nigerian Trade & Africa Telecoms
On this special coverage of the World Economic Forum on Africa, we speak to the Finance Mi...
On this special coverage of the World Economic Forum on Africa, we speak to the Finance Minister of one of the fastest growing economies in the world - Amara...
25:32
Tracking Liberia's port Monrovia project
For 14 years until 2003 Liberia was gripped by a shockingly violent civil war. Infrastruct...
For 14 years until 2003 Liberia was gripped by a shockingly violent civil war. Infrastructure collapsed, thousands died and the country all but came to a sta...
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Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they ...
published:28 Nov 2011
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
Africa: War is Business (engl.titl)
published:28 Nov 2011
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Africa: War is Business reveals how war economies come into being in Africa, and how they are maintained. The film investigates the causes and effects of these economies, and where we as Western consumers fit into the equation. The film follows Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, son of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, as he travels through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo looking for the cause of these wars in Africa and the role the continent's natural resources play in creating conflict. He wonders how countries so rich in these resources could be so overwhelmed by poverty.
In Afrika: Oorlog is Business reist Jaime de Bourbon Parme, specialist in conflictpreventie, door Sierra Leone, Liberia en Congo. Hij gaat op zoek naar de oorzaak van oorlogen in Afrika. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het kan dat deze landen zo rijk aan grondstoffen, nog steeds overheerst worden door armoede en onderzoekt de rol die de natuurlijke rijkdommen spelen bij het ontstaan van conflicten.
Jaime de Bourbon Parme bezoekt de diamantvelden in de binnenlanden van Sierra Leone, spreekt met diamantzoekers en diamanthandelaren, met chiefs in Kono ( een van de diamantgebieden) en ministers in de hoofstad Freetown.
In Monrovia, Liberia ontmoet hij de voormalige rebellenleider Sekou Konneh (de leider van de LURD) en gaat hij met VN expert Tommy Garnett naar de deels kapotgeschoten haven van Monrovia om te kijken hoe het exportembargo op tropisch hout wordt gehandhaafd.
Hij bezoekt de tweede haven van Liberia, Buchanan, waar vandaan illegaal hout gexporteerd en wapens ingevoerd werden en gaat naar de houtkapgebieden in het binnenland van Liberia.
In Noord- Oost Congo, een gebied waar nog steeds een oorlog woedt en rebellengroeperingen actief zijn , gaat hij op nachtpatrouille met Marokkaanse VN troepen en bezoekt hij de goudmijn in Mongbwalu.
Achtergrond.
Het hout uit Liberia, de diamanten in Siera Leone en het goud en kobalt uit Congo spelen een belangrijke rol tijdens interne oorlogsvoering. Ze vormen een belangrijke bron van inkomsten voor de machthebbers EN rebellen. Een eerlijke behandeling van de arbeiders of een gelijke verdeling onder de bevolking ontbreekt. Binnen dit proces speelt de internationale consumentenmarkt een grote rol. Want de wegen waar we over rijden, de telefoon waarmee we bellen en de ring waarmee we ons huwelijk bezegelen; het zijn allemaal producten vervaardigt met behulp van de grondstoffen uit Afrika. De relatie tussen de oorlogseconomieën en het Westen wordt daarom onder de loep genomen.
In de documentaire komen ooggetuigen, arbeiders en prominente leiders aan het woord. Onder andere wordt gesproken met Daniel Chea (Minister of Defence Liberia en de voormalige rechterhand van rebellenleider Charles Taylor), Alfred Brownell (advocaat in Liberia), security guards werkzaam bij het bedrijf OTC van de wegens wapenhandel veroordeelde Nederlandse zakenman Guus Kouwenhoven, UN expert Tommy Garnett, Generaal-majoor Patrick Cammaert (VN commandant Oost Congo) en Zainab Bangura (GM Nat. Accountability Group Sierra Leone)
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Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
After years of devastating civil war and political upheaval, Liberia is taking steps to re...
published:02 Sep 2015
Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
Enabling Business After Conflict: Liberia's Reform Agenda
published:02 Sep 2015
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After years of devastating civil war and political upheaval, Liberia is taking steps to reform its economy. Supported by investment climate teams of the World Bank Group since 2006, the government has established a multi-faceted investment climate program aimed at facilitating business creation and operation.
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Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sier...
published:25 Feb 2015
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
Ebola border closures end between Liberia, Sierra Leone, normal life returning
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A six-month anti-Ebola clampdown has finally been lifted and the Liberian border with Sierra Leone re-opened. The inhabitants came out of quarantine. Some 9,000 people have died from Ebola in these two countries, the most seriously hit along with Guinea. The Liberian president has said he considers the epidemic is under control.
The closing of the border made many Liberians lose jobs, and made it hard to get food. Small business owners are relieved.
“We survive by doing business with people from the other side, and it’s the same for them. We buy and sell. With the border closed they stopped coming and we stopped going; so business has been difficult.”
Liberia has the heaviest death toll: nearly 4,000. There are nine known cases still in the country and 30 new suspected cases as of last week. This has made the authorities reluctant to lift special measures.
One week ago, schools re-opened. In the three countries, catch-up classes and cancelling some school holidays are being considered. Slowly, the country has been getting back to normal life. In Liberia, some of the roughly one million enrolled students have been following lessons by radio. Unicef handed out kits, and teachers were given special instruction on making pupils aware of hygiene.
Colonel Gmakoon Monger, Acting County Commander with Liberia’s Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation said: “Our economy has been seriously effected. Now that the borders are open again, I think it means the end of Ebola, although it is true that we are not yet 100 percent free.”
Some schools had to send students home because teachers failed to turn up. One official said all schools would have to open by next week or face fines, although some converted into treatment centres will have to be decontaminated first.
A passionate group of Liberian Students who are dedicated to encouraging educational success, creating awareness of cultural diversity, and unity among all c...
These women are singing in one of the many indigenous Liberian dialects.
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1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
Taste of Liberia’s 1st annual Gala Event to celebrate Liberia’s independence, food, cultur...
published:17 Aug 2015
1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
1st Annual Taste of Liberia Cultural Festival Gala Event & Taste-Off Competition
published:17 Aug 2015
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Taste of Liberia’s 1st annual Gala Event to celebrate Liberia’s independence, food, culture, and tourism. Liberian innovative cuisine sampling event, awards ceremony recognizing American and Liberian individuals and organizations pivotal in the Ebola relief effort.
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How to cook traditional Cassava Leaf Soup recipe in Monrovia, Liberia
Princess teaches step by step how to prepare her favorite traditional Liberian dish, Cassa...
Princess teaches step by step how to prepare her favorite traditional Liberian dish, Cassava Leaf Soup. She used ingredients grown in her garden or purchased...
Women from the Liberian Association of Cleveland and Environs perform traditional Liberian dance at the 2011 International Folk Festival at Wade Oval in Univ...
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New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
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published:06 Jan 2014
New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
New Liberia Liberian Culture Troop Part 2
published:06 Jan 2014
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Liberian culture dance/drumming 2013
I was able to get some video of an African drum/dance group at RLJ Kendeja Resort & Villas...
Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
Brilliant Corners China: exploring Hainan’s surf culture, with Sam Bleakley on Hainan Isla...
published:06 Jan 2015
Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
Brilliant corners China session | Sam Bleakley | Short Surf Film series
published:06 Jan 2015
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Brilliant Corners China: exploring Hainan’s surf culture, with Sam Bleakley on Hainan Island, action performing and editing
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More from Liberia: http://to.pbs.org/o0mQ4j After decades of civil war, Liberia struggles to provide mental health care for its citizens. In partnership with...
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Liberia Healthcare 20 Years
After 20 years of emergency aid, Médecins Sans Frontières reduces activities in Liberia, h...
After 20 years of emergency aid, Médecins Sans Frontières reduces activities in Liberia, handing its hospital services over to the Liberian Ministry of Healt...
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Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Health workers across Liberia went on strike Monday to demand danger money to care for the...
published:13 Oct 2014
Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
Liberia health workers strike over Ebola
published:13 Oct 2014
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Health workers across Liberia went on strike Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Duration: 01:11
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Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
AFRICA NEWS : A call to strike largely ignored by Liberian health workers, this despite so...
published:14 Oct 2014
Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
Liberia - Ebola crisis : Calls for health workers strike largely ignored
published:14 Oct 2014
views:235
AFRICA NEWS : A call to strike largely ignored by Liberian health workers, this despite some calls for 'danger money' to treat Ebola-infected patients. We cross to Monrovia for the latest. Also, Madagascar's ex-president Marc Ravalomanana is back on the Indian Ocean island, for the first time since he was deposed in a 2009 coup. And as campaigning for Mozambique's presidential elections draws to a close would-be voters call for key issues such as social inequality and unemployment to be adressed.
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Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
One key reason ebola has spread so quickly is that local health services just can't cope. ...
published:11 Oct 2014
Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
Ebola: Liberia's Health Systems Struggle to Cope
published:11 Oct 2014
views:217
One key reason ebola has spread so quickly is that local health services just can't cope. In Liberia many public hospitals have closed because staff and patients are too scared. For many people, that's meant making some desperate choices.CCTV's Katerina Vittozzi is in the capital, Monrovia reports.
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WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help ...
published:13 Nov 2014
WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
WHO: Cuban Health Workers in Liberia
published:13 Nov 2014
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As of 22 October 2014, a delegation of 53 Cuban health workers arrived in Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak. The Cuban team consists of nurses, doctors, epidemiologists and intensive care specialists. Having received an initial Ebola training in Cuba, all team members received a second training in Liberia on how to work in an Ebola treatment unit.
Being one of the first foreign medical teams to respond to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, the Cuban delegation will stay in the country for 6 months. They will work in shifts in smaller teams mainly in the newly opened Ebola treatment unit located at the former Ministry of Defence compound in Monrovia.
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Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has left 179 health workers dead and forced the closure ...
published:13 Jan 2015
Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
Liberia: Protecting Health Workers from Ebola
published:13 Jan 2015
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The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has left 179 health workers dead and forced the closure of countless medical facilities. Learn how Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is taking steps to protect health workers as well as patients.
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World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free.
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published:06 Sep 2015
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free
published:06 Sep 2015
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World Health Organization declares Liberia Ebola free.
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0:42
Liberia Health System Collapsing As Ebola Spreads
Liberia's foreign minister said on Thursday, the health care system in Liberia is collapsi...
Liberia's foreign minister said on Thursday, the health care system in Liberia is collapsing, hospitals closing down and medical workers fleeing from the Ebo...
11:20
Laura Bailey journey to Ghana and Liberia for Maternal Health
Model, writer and campaigner Laura Bailey travelled to Ghana and Liberia in Nov 2010 to hi...
Model, writer and campaigner Laura Bailey travelled to Ghana and Liberia in Nov 2010 to highlight the issue of maternal health, the differing access to healt...
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Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
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Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
Clinton in Ebola-hit Liberia urges training of health workers
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Paynesville City Liberia Health Fair
On May 31, 2014, the Paynesville City Corporation hosted its First Health Fair. The Fair p...
On May 31, 2014, the Paynesville City Corporation hosted its First Health Fair. The Fair provide free medical care for citizen of the Municipality at the Pay...
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Liberia and UNICEF support health and education for Ivoirian refugee children
14 January 2011 - UNICEF's Eva Gilliam reports on health and education interventions suppo...
14 January 2011 - UNICEF's Eva Gilliam reports on health and education interventions supported by UNICEF and the Liberian Government for Ivoirian refugee chi...
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
People's Weather joined the Greenpop team in Zambia. Our aim is to bring awareness to the ...
published:17 Sep 2014
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
Charcoal burning and the effect on the Zambian environment
published:17 Sep 2014
views:78
People's Weather joined the Greenpop team in Zambia. Our aim is to bring awareness to the dangers of charcoal burning and the importance of planting trees.
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PREPAR3D V2.5! - PMDG 737 ( DESPEGE DESDE LIBERIA COSTA RICA MRLB) [HD]
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PREPAR3D V2.5! - PMDG 737 ( DESPEGE DESDE LIBERIA COSTA RICA MRLB) [HD]
PREPAR3D V2.5! - PMDG 737 ( DESPEGE DESDE LIBERIA COSTA RICA MRLB) [HD]
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We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shan...
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The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)
The Devastating Effects of Pollution in China (Part 1/2)
published:13 Dec 2012
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We went to the single most polluted place on earth, the coal-mining town of Linfen in Shanxi Province, China, where kids play in dirty rivers and the sun sets early behind a thick curtain of smog.
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TEDxGenevaChange - Muralee Thummarukudy - "All disasters are preventable"
The Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction at United Nations Environment Programme, Muralee Thum...
The Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction at United Nations Environment Programme, Muralee Thummarukudy has over 20 years experience in Environment and Disaster M...
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RIU Palace Costa Rica Bookit com Guest Reviews
Just Opened! November 2012. Located next to the RIU Guanacaste and Close to Liberia Airpor...
Just Opened! November 2012. Located next to the RIU Guanacaste and Close to Liberia Airport [LIR 30 minutes driving], the RIU Palace Costa Rica is the BEST a...
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Firestone Liberia: CNN clip (Part 2)
This CNN Inside Africa report focuses on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. To fi...
This CNN Inside Africa report focuses on the Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. To find out more about the situation and what you can do to stop it, vis...
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Liberians Ask International Community to Pressure Government to Prevent Human Trafficking
Protesters have gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia's capital, asking it to p...
published:30 Apr 2015
Liberians Ask International Community to Pressure Government to Prevent Human Trafficking
Liberians Ask International Community to Pressure Government to Prevent Human Trafficking
published:30 Apr 2015
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Protesters have gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia's capital, asking it to put pressure on Liberian officials to bring back some 60 young Liberian women allegedly trafficked into Lebanon between 2011 and 2012. Protesters said the women, aged between 22 and 34, were reportedly lured to Lebanon believing they were going to get well-paid jobs, but ended up being housemaids and "slaves" for Lebanese landlords. In a statement handed to the U.S. Embassy Tuesday the protesters asked the country for help.
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The Impacts of Climate Change
Worried about the economy? Think about the climate. We need to have a stable climate if we...
published:02 Aug 2013
The Impacts of Climate Change
The Impacts of Climate Change
published:02 Aug 2013
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Worried about the economy? Think about the climate. We need to have a stable climate if we are to have a prosperous sustainable economy. The impacts of climate change will have high personal, social and economic costs. We need need to make the right choices right now to stabilise the climate. Spread the word. Together we can change climate change.
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World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
This film illustrates the work of the Investment Climate Department's Trade Logistics Prod...
published:20 Nov 2012
World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
World Bank Group Linking Business to Markets in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda.
published:20 Nov 2012
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This film illustrates the work of the Investment Climate Department's Trade Logistics Product through interviews with small-business owners and government officials in Colombia, Liberia and Rwanda. Clients describe the context of the reform program as well as remaining challenges in these countries. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/S7uKuA.
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2011 Nissan Juke SV in Manassas, VA 20110
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2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
Brown's Manassas Subaru
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in Manassas, VA 20110
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published:10 Oct 2013
2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
2011 Infiniti M37x in Manassas, VA 20110
published:10 Oct 2013
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Brown's Manassas Subaru
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Take command of the road in the 2011 Infiniti M-37. This 4 door, 5 passenger sedan still has fewer than 40,000 miles! A 3.7 liter V-6 engine pairs with a sophisticated 7 speed automatic transmission, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. All wheel drive provides for safe passage, regardless of road or weather conditions. All of the premium features expected of an Infiniti are offered, including: leather upholstery, power front seats, a built-in garage door transmitter, an automatic dimming rear-view mirror, power windows, an overhead console, and 1-touch window functionality. With high intensity discharge headlights illuminating your path, you'll always appreciate maximum visibility. For drivers who enjoy the natural environment, a power moon roof allows an infusion of fresh air. Infiniti ensures the safety and security of its passengers with equipment such as: head curtain airbags, front SIDE impact airbags, traction control, brake assist, anti-whiplash front head restraints, a panic alarm, and 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS. You'll never lose visibility with rain sensing wipers, which activate automatically when the drops start to fall. A Carfax history report indicates just one previous owner. We pride ourselves in consistently exceeding our customer's expectations. Please don't hesitate to give us a call.
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2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited in Manassas, VA 20110
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Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
For this year World Malaria Day, I have decided to highlight an organization who works in ...
published:22 Apr 2009
Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
Diaporama The MENTOR Initiative activities
published:22 Apr 2009
views:646
For this year World Malaria Day, I have decided to highlight an organization who works in the field to fight malaria in emergency situations. I have worked with them and witnessed the great job they are doing in the field, so these few images will show you some of their activities.
The MENTOR Initiative is a unique international NGO, registered in the UK. This specialist group is dedicated to providing essential disease control and technical and operational support in emergencies and recovering crises.
MENTOR directly assists national and international humanitarian groups and authorities working in the most fragile states to improve the way in which they can respond to crises that befall them.
MENTOR has established and delivers large-scale and effective malaria, and related, disease control directly through to the affected communities and, where possible, utilising the existing health delivery system. The unique operational relief model developed by The MENTOR Initiative has proved highly effective in three core areas:
•Conflict-based crises such as eastern Chad
•Rapidly onset natural disasters such as flooding in eastern Kenya, the Asian tsunami, and the Yogyakarta earthquake
•Recovery stages that follow these crises such as Angola and Liberia
Fragile states present the greatest challenge to achieving the World Millennium Goals. These states are home to just 14% of the worlds population but these represent the poorest communities on earth who suffer the greatest burden of disease and malnutrition.
Fragile states are those most affected by conflict or natural disasters. In sub-Saharan Africa today over 25% of the total population are living in countries severely affected by conflict or population displacement. These countries include the most malaria-endemic regions in the world.
Malaria is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in these countries and constitutes the major part of the patient-load on the health system. Over 30% of the worlds annual malaria deaths occur in these few countries as a direct result of poor access to effective malaria prevention and case management services.
Some fragile states in Africa, Asia and South America are increasingly at risk of malaria outbreaks, as well as the gradual re-emergence of malaria and related diseases. This is in part due to global warming and the resultant changes in the world's weather patterns, which is enlarging the environment in which the malaria vector, the anopheles mosquito, can thrive.
Natural crises such as the regular flooding in the horn of Africa, the current Asia floods, the tsunami and the recent earthquake in Yogyakarta are dramatic examples of how the malaria burden and risk to highly vulnerable populations can suddenly increase.
New, highly effective malaria control tools and approaches have been developed in recent years and the WHO has made recommendations that malaria endemic countries incorporate these new protocols in their National Malaria Control Programme (or equivalent). However, this is far from simple to achieve and requires considerable support from the international community. To establish effective malaria control in these challenging settings demands high levels of co-ordination and standardization across humanitarian agencies and agreement and buy-in from relevant country authorities.
From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report in Special English.More and more children in Liberia are leaving school to work in diamond mines. Fif...
Aureus Mining CEO on mine construction, Ebola and exploration progress in Cameroon
Dave Reading, the chief executive of Aureus Mining (LON:AUE, TSE:AUE), discusses the group...
published:12 Mar 2015
Aureus Mining CEO on mine construction, Ebola and exploration progress in Cameroon
Aureus Mining CEO on mine construction, Ebola and exploration progress in Cameroon
published:12 Mar 2015
views:40
Dave Reading, the chief executive of Aureus Mining (LON:AUE, TSE:AUE), discusses the group’s financial results and operational update, which reveal it is on track to produce first gold from the New Liberty mine in Liberia in May. Aureus ended 2014 with cash in the bank of US$33mln and has subsequently raised US$15.3mln for a new mine plan that will see higher production in the first year to boost cash flow. Reading talks to Proactive Investors about the state of Ebola in Liberia, as well as the progress at the Ndablama project in Cameroon.
May 12 - Liberia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world with a growth rate of 8.7%. The country has made significant strides since launching it...
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Aureus Mining chief on Ebola-free Liberia and upcoming first gold pour
David Reading, chief executive of Aureus Mining (LON:AUE), says the fact Liberia has been ...
published:11 May 2015
Aureus Mining chief on Ebola-free Liberia and upcoming first gold pour
Aureus Mining chief on Ebola-free Liberia and upcoming first gold pour
published:11 May 2015
views:5
David Reading, chief executive of Aureus Mining (LON:AUE), says the fact Liberia has been declared Ebola-free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) is the key headline for the company. It comes as the company revealed the Leopard Rock and Ndablama deposits have been included within the mining licence for Bea Mountain in the West African nation. Reading adds that he hopes the company does not rush into raising cash, reiterating the strategy to reach production and generate revenues. He adds that the company is currently only worth about half the value of its New Liberty mine, which is eyeing production at the end of the month.
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LAMCO Mining in Liberia 1969-1974
Filmed by Raymond Hedman between 1969 - 1974...
published:20 May 2012
LAMCO Mining in Liberia 1969-1974
LAMCO Mining in Liberia 1969-1974
published:20 May 2012
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Filmed by Raymond Hedman between 1969 - 1974
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washing gold liberia
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published:23 Jul 2012
washing gold liberia
washing gold liberia
published:23 Jul 2012
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Gold Mining in West Africa
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Liberia mining, oil and gas workshop
Mining, Oil and Gas workshop in Liberia...
published:23 Oct 2013
Liberia mining, oil and gas workshop
Liberia mining, oil and gas workshop
published:23 Oct 2013
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Mining, Oil and Gas workshop in Liberia
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Sunergy's Liberian Diamond and Gold Mining Operations Total 20 Licenses to Operate This Year
MONROVIA, LIBERIA, via eTeligis, 4/16/2014 11:00:00 AMSunergy's Liberian Diamond and Gold ...
MONROVIA, LIBERIA, via eTeligis, 4/16/2014 11:00:00 AMSunergy's Liberian Diamond and Gold Mining Operations Total 20 Licenses to Operate This Year Sunergy, I...
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published:07 Jan 2010
Vice Guide to Liberia Trailer
Vice Guide to Liberia Trailer
published:07 Jan 2010
views:11889
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In the summer of 2009, Smith, along with VICE UK Editor Andy Capper, traveled to Liberias capital, Monrovia, to assess whether the war-ravaged country had moved past a decade of brutal violence. What they discovered is that despite the United Nations eventual intervention, most of Liberias young people still live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution.
The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias lie in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust. Americas one and only foray into African colonialism is keeping a very uneasy peace indeed.
VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)
Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times ...
published:04 Jun 2012
VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)
VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)
published:04 Jun 2012
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Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
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Liberia Travel Guide: Austin Schmidt and Elena Valentyn
The history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
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Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 2 of 6
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the elec...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
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Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 3 of 6
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the elec...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
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Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 4 of 6
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the ele...
published:21 May 2011
Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 4 of 6
Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 4 of 6
published:21 May 2011
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Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (2) & Vice guide to travel (3).
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Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 5 of 6
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the elec...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
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Liberia - America's Stepchild pt. 6 of 6
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the elec...
Liberia America's stepchild the history of Liberia from its beginnings in 1820 to the election of Charles Taylor. This is sort of the part 1 of uncivil war (...
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The Cannibal Generals of Liberia
Full length now on YouTube: http://bit.ly/Liberia-Full-Length
Cannibalism, murder and rap...
published:26 Apr 2012
The Cannibal Generals of Liberia
The Cannibal Generals of Liberia
published:26 Apr 2012
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Full length now on YouTube: http://bit.ly/Liberia-Full-Length
Cannibalism, murder and rape are just a part of everyday life in certain regions of Liberia. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of this country's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. In 2009, we went to Liberia to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war.
UPDATE: Charles G. Taylor, former President of Liberia and warlord, has been convicted by an international tribunal of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, murder, and the use of child soldiers. He is the first head of state to be found guilty by an international court since the Nuremberg trials.
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Monrovia, Liberia
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Beautiful Liberia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Fidgety oil companies and investors heaved a sigh of relief in August when Kenya and Uganda announced they had picked a route for the world’s longest heated pipeline. Finally, there was a plan for getting the estimated 1 billion barrels in Kenya’s remote northwest out of the country ... With low oil prices as low as they are, it seems more likely that the project will be put on ice ... ....
MEXICOCITY. Fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman fled during a failed operation to recapture him in northwestern Mexico in recent days, injuring his leg and face, the government said Friday ... "Due to these actions and to avoid his arrest, the fugitive escaped in a hurry (in recent days), which according to the information that was collected, caused him injuries to his leg and face," the government said in a statement ... AFP ) ... ....
Migrants have begun arriving in Slovenia by bus from Croatia, after Hungary shut its border with Croatia to try to stem the numbers arriving en route to western Europe. Hungary closed its frontier, reinforced with a razor-wire fence, at midnight local on Friday. Many of the migrants aim to continue north to Austria and Germany... But the country will keep accepting refugees as long as Austria and Germany's borders remain open, she said ... ....
Turkish fighter jets have shot down an "unidentified aircraft", reported to be a drone, that intruded into its airspace near the border with Syria... MORE. Aircraft shot down could possibly be drone shot down near Kilis, #Turkey....
Italy said Saturday that UNESCO has approved its suggestion to have the United Nation's famous Blue Helmets protect heritage sites around the world from attacks by Islamist militants ... Franceschini called for the UN to "immediately define the operational aspects of this international task force" ... ide/cw ....
[Nation] Theatre critics are virtually unanimous in praising Lupita Nyong'o's stage debut in an Africa-focused play that opened in New York on Wednesday ... ....
Afriland First Bank has pledged its commitment to supporting the Liberian economy through empowerment of actors in the agriculture sector. AFBManaging Director HamadouBayo said the bank has established branches in Monrovia and River Gee, Grand Kru, Barpolu, River CessCounties and two banks each in Lofa and Nimba Counties which are intended to strengthen the agriculture sector financially ... ....
GENEVA — Two people have fallen ill with Ebola in Guinea, the World Health Organization said on Friday, dashing hopes of an imminent end to the worst recorded outbreak of the disease after a two-week spell without any new cases across western Africa... The outbreak already has killed 11,298 people out of almost 28,500 known cases in Guinea and neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone. Liberia was declared free of Ebola transmission on Sept ... ....
By Tom Miles...The new cases mean the epidemic, which began when a 2-year-old boy who fell ill in a remote Guinean village on December 26, 2013, risks dragging on into a third year and into 2016. The outbreak has already killed 11,298 people out of almost 28,500 known cases in Guinea and neighbouring Liberia and Sierra Leone. Liberia was declared free of Ebola transmission on Sept ... But for Guinea, the end is not yet in sight....
Missionary doctor KentBrantly thought he was going to die last summer as the deadly Ebola virus ravaged his body while he lay in isolation in Monrovia, Liberia, in west Africa. And he had good reason to think so. Only one of the dozens of Ebola victims under his care in recent weeks had survived. Brantly will tell his story in Tulsa next weekend. ....
Two people have fallen ill with Ebola in Guinea, the World Health Organization said on Friday, dashing hopes of an imminent end to the worst recorded outbreak of the disease after a two-week spell without any new cases across West Africa. Guinea was weeks away from joining Liberia in being declared free of the virus that has killed more than 11,000 people in a near 2-year rampage ... ....
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Netflix, once again, is disrupting the film industry's predominant business model. "Beasts of No Nation," the first movie to premiere on the streaming service, is now available for your home-viewing pleasure ... As it goes, the revolution will be televised ... I don’t know ... military involved in the conflicts, as well as, during the production, working with a commander who had taken part in the wars in Sierra Leone and in Liberia ... ....
"I say it’s equally bad, if not worst, in Liberia because Liberia’s government has been actively taking land from communities and giving it to industrial concessionaires without their consent – logging concessions, mining concession, palm oil concession and so that has been the key driver of all conflict in the rural areas,” White said....