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And we got literally drug through a rain forest.Liberia has a lot of vegetation, and the rainforest is very rich.And so it's like evergreen.
Liberia has a lot of vegetation, and the rainforest is very rich.
Liberia gained her independence in 1847.
in Liberia backed by 14,000 United Nations peacekeepers, which at the time was the largest force deployed
And Liberia is an English-speaking country.
in Liberia or South America.
from liberia and the one in the middle said i am the ambassador to the united nations for liberia obama
places like Liberia and DRC is unparalleled and a dollar goes a lot further to put put it in context the
I went to Liberia.
My father was from Liberia.
And I was in Liberia during the civil war.
civil war in Liberia, and demand the peace process, which she did by, among other things, the women went on sex strikes.
She was born in Liberia and was only 17 when the Second Liberian Civil War erupted.
The history of Liberia starts from 1822 at the arrival of the free slaves from America.
What happened in Liberia was what happened on the plantation.
So in Liberia when we the war ended in 2003 and they were talking about TRC, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the conversation was, where do we start talking about the atrocities?
So the President of Liberia had no idea, so working at community we're able to come back to them to say these are some of the problems we've seen.
the President of Liberia.
So I had never experienced anything like Liberia before.
When you named the country of Liberia, were you trying to be ironic?
Then I was in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
I lived in Sierra Leone and Liberia for about four years as an aid worker after a civil war there.
And my sister's having to leave Liberia and come here to the United States, on a personal note.
And I spoke with people from Liberia who had their own varying experiences.
When you named the country Liberia, were you trying to be ironic?
and he'd grown up in Liberia.
We have someone who went back to Liberia who is making a big difference.
When the free slaves came to Liberia, and if you've ever been to any African culture, you notice that people would get out of their beds to give the strangers, sort of give you
He's a quarter percent Liberian, right?
We should have Saycon do the pure Liberian accent so that people can understand the un-- understandability of it.
We call our money the Liberian dollar, but it's used simultaneously, side by side with the U.S. dollar.
And those boys come with 1,500 Liberian dollars.
I mean 75 percent of the Liberian infrastructure was destroyed.
challenges there that we've overcome is that in Liberia unlike in Kenya mobile uh mobile money penetration is quite
Where when I had to explain my work in Liberia, I had people with machetes.
If there's a crisis-- look at the Ebola workers in Liberia, or if there's an earthquake, rescue workers.
It's not like something that happened just in Liberia or just in Sierra Leone.
works that she did to bring peace to Liberia.
it included Christians as well as Muslims in Liberia, who prayed for peace, held nonviolent protests, including a sex strike , which resulted in a promise from President
And then an indigenous soldier became the president of Liberia.
This day I was watching the Associated Press video from Liberia on Yahoo.
Africa to Harvard Business School and back Monique is originally from Liberia
And so the decision was made to create space for the Liberians who want to go to an English-speaking country.
To send out a signal to the world that we the Liberian women, we are tired of the killing
it because it's too much for the Liberian people now.
in you know really tough environments and so you know you mentioned Liberia um a couple of you know operational
And one of their first successes was an MOU they signed with the government of Liberia, where the government agreed to integrate vision
and we hear about terrible things in Africa, Liberia, and the children soldiers shooting everybody and horrible atrocities and things.
This is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the President of Liberia.
I carry the issues that have come as a result of the civil wars in Liberia with me so that pain is just something that's very tangible.
And they've also ported the Caddy OS over to cheap imitation tablets from Liberia.
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