Coastal countries in Africa face a variety of maritime threats. These include trafficking; illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing; illegal...
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The Government of Liberia says combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing remains its top priority. Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia, December 17, 2024 – The fisheries sector is vital for the livelihoods of Liberia’s coastal communities, contributing significantly to income generation and national revenue. However, this sector faces immense challenges, including illegal, unreported, and …
Coastal countries in Africa face a variety of maritime threats. These include trafficking; illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing; illegal...
Following the Prime Minister's directives at a conference on combating IUU fishing in August 2024, the Ministry of Justice conducted inspections in...
President Boakai is under immense pressure to put Liberia on the right economic development and growth trajectory. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia,...
A former Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Sirleaf administration is concerned about what she terms a lack of clarity surrounding the Supreme Court...
A former Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Sirleaf administration is concerned about what she terms a lack of clarity surrounding the Supreme Court...
Two Liberian public health institutions – the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia have signed Lead...
The Indian fisheries and aquaculture sector is an important sector that provides livelihoods to around three crore fishers and farmers.
The Indian fisheries and aquaculture sector is an important sector that provides livelihoods to around three crore fishers and farmers.
Center for Legal Aid Support Services moves to have crucial bills lingering at the Legislature passed into law. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia,...
Center for Legal Aid Support Services moves to have crucial bills lingering at the Legislature passed into law. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia,...