The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in partnership with the National Investment Commission.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in partnership with the National Investment Commission, held a reception on the evening of January 30, 2013, in honor of the members of the United Nations’ High Level Panel, who are responsible for setting the global development agenda to fight against poverty and promote sustainable development beyond 2015. The Panel has been hosting meetings in Monrovia this week under the theme of: 'National Building Blocks for Sustained Prosperity,' with a particular focus on economic transformation.
Source: http://nic.gov.lr/?about/news/nic
Hon. O. Natty B. Davis, II
Chairman
National Investment Commission
Republic of Liberia

President Sirleaf, Secretary of State Clinton Sign Partnership Agreement
Tuesday, January 15, 2013: At a simple ceremony held at the U.S. Department of State on Tuesday, January 15, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made history as they signed a Statement of Intent launching a Partnership Dialogue that institutionalizes the long-standing bilateral relationship between Liberia and the United States of America.
Source: http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/202201.htm
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A nation on the rise.
Liberia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa.





"Liberia still relies heavily on food imports to meet domestic requirements". Decades of mismanagement and 14 years of civil war virtually destroyed Liberia‘s economy. The years of war devastated Liberia's human and institutional capacity, demolished the country's physical infrastructure, and fundamentally damaged productive agriculture.
Source: http://www.feedthefuture.gov/country/liberia
Source: http://feedthefuture.gov/article/obama-seeks-1-billion-feed-future
President Obama Meets with Liberian President Sirleaf
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Liberia Global Business and Finance Expo
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