AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Aftermath: A Liberia long-term study reports Ebola survivors still face years of neurological problems, including headaches, memory issues, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance and sexual dysfunction, urging dedicated neurological care. Human Rights & Justice: Liberia’s war crimes and anti-corruption push moves forward as Boakai receives draft laws, while a rights chief warns corruption threatens justice; in the country’s biggest trafficking trial, a defendant pleads guilty and testifies, and a victim identifies an alleged rapist in court. Local Governance: Monrovia City Corporation steps up sanitation enforcement under new administrative rules, targeting waste-disposal noncompliance. Constitution Review: The Governance Commission and Law Reform Commission launch a national dialogue to review Liberia’s 1986 Constitution, calling it a “living instrument” for modern governance. Energy & Jobs: Greenville nears electricity after 30 years as EU-backed Light Up Southeast reaches final stages, and ArcelorMittal Liberia hires 56 young artisans full-time after training. Youth & Diplomacy: Liberia prepares to host Africa’s first youth conference on democracy (July 1–5) and will chair the UN Security Council in December 2026.
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