AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLiberia Law & Governance: The House of Representatives summoned Liberia’s Drug Enforcement Agency, Roberts International Airport, the Ministry of Justice and Customs over the US$19.2m cocaine seizure, demanding disclosure of six suspects in custody. Public Health & Rights: A U.S. Congressman urged Liberia’s Senate to reject an abortion provision in a public health bill, arguing it would end protections for unborn children. Education Integrity: United Methodist University introduced QR-code certificates to curb academic fraud and speed up credential verification for employers and institutions. Constitution Reform: The Civil Service Agency’s Director-General presented a paper assessing the Gloria Scott Committee report, pushing for urgent review of Liberia’s 1986 Constitution. Youth & Leadership: UNDP opened YPLS Africa Cohort 13 in Monrovia, calling for ethical, inclusive youth leadership. Anti-Corruption Cooperation: Sierra Leone’s ACC chief met Liberia’s asset recovery team to strengthen cross-border tracing and recovery of stolen public assets. Skills for Jobs: AITB stressed that Liberia can’t develop without investing in technical and vocational skills, launching capacity-building for TVET institutions.
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