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The humble wife was practically forced to sign the agreement and they had it notarized. The Irrational Fear of Ebola: Hodge They say timing is everything. Instead of being welcome back home after demonstrating the American spirit of volunteerism, she has been treated like a criminal and outcast.

In separate radio talk shows and public appearances during the week that set hearts ablaze in Liberia, the National Chairman of the NDC, Alaric Tokpa clarified the nature, mandate and roadmap for the post Ellen Sirleaf administration envisaged. We took a look at some of the countries, foundations, and people who have made the largest donations or pledges to help the Ebola response.

Here are some of the top spenders. The seriousness of the situation now is beginning to hit home EBOLA captured the headlines with the death of its first global victim, Patrick Sawyer. Nigeria took a no nonsense approach to curbing the disease before it became a pandemic. The second global victim has not been so lucky. Man Recovers From Ebola in Germany After Routine Intensive Care - Yahoo News One man who contracted Ebola and even had further complications of the infection has now recovered after receiving routine intensive care at a hospital in Germany.

This was just about the same time that Ebola crossed the international borderlines of Guinea and Sierra Leone to emerge in Liberia — Lofa and Nimba Counties. Paul Farmer Both nurses and doctors are scarce in the regions most heavily affected by Ebola. There's No Ebola Here - Africasacountry.

Last week I moderated a discussion on health and governance in Africa at a conference in Cape Town in which he gave the keynote address. He demonstrated why he is such a celebrated public intellectual. In front of an audience of over one thousand scientists, doctors and health systems researchers Student Unification Party SUP Celebrates 44th Anniversary The Vanguard Student Unification Party of the University of Liberia SUP , a grassroots revolutionary student movement founded in by the sons and daughters of the underserved, underprivileged and the less fortunate downtrodden ordinary mass rural poor and urban slum people of Liberia emerged on the face of the planet earth and at the main campus of the University Liberia at the time when the mass majority of the Liberian People,.

New York doctor tests positive for Ebola: The doctor was identified as Craig Spencer, who was working for the humanitarian organization in Guinea, one of three West African nations hardest hit by Ebola. While the cleanout of the facility was in progress, two of four individuals caring for the monkeys got sick.

Begging her friends and counterparts for donations. Does the nation deserve help from our foreign friends? There is no doubt. Click the link below for the list of those who are running. But illustrating the difficulties of heeding that call, her own son, a physician, has stayed in the U. We have lost over 2, Liberians. Some are children struck down in the prime of their youth. Some were fathers, mothers, brothers or best friends. Many were brave health workers that risked their lives to save others, or simply offer victims comfort in their final moments….

The leader of the nation is a Harvard-educated long-time member of the western corporate establishment, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf who became president in after a Nigerian-led ECOWAS mission put an end to a spate of civil wars. Ebola, the African Union and bioeconomic warfare: Campbell As the Ebola outbreak rages, and there are projections of more than 1. This same World Bank has not yet accepted any reasonability for its role in promoting neo-liberal politics that degraded the health care facilities of Africa.

This degradation will be called in this statement, economic warfare. Bioeconomic warfare is the combination of economic warfare and biological warfare. Russell I want the readers of this document to know that everything written in it is just a proposal to be considered by members of the Body of Christ in Liberia. The proposal contains the following:. Now, the Liberian president's critics are warning that her response to the epidemic is threatening to undermine the country's fragile democratic institutions.

The controversy began back on August 6 when President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf announced a day state of emergency to deal with the crisis. I'm a Hazmat-Trained Hospital Worker: It is a superior virus that has evolved and fine-tuned its mechanism of transmission to be near-perfect. That's why we're all so terrified. We know we can't destroy it. All we can do is try to divert it, outrun it. The phone had been ringing nonstop since 5 a. The calls have all been the same in recent weeks: Armah The outbreak of the Ebola virus in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone is no doubt the largest catastrophe the Mano River Union basin has come to grapple with since the end of civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

The current spread of the virus across the MRU sub region and beyond is having a huge toll on the region with an upward of 4, deaths and over 4, still infected. The first stage — to , was characterized by nation-building. They did this through the creation of the national flags, anthem, national myths like that of Matilda Newport shooting dead the natives that were attacking the colony, and a national language — English. I identified it as a threat to international peace and security well before the Security Council declared, and the Government recognised, it as such.

Public health and logistics experts and others are addressing it with the fervour, if not the alacrity, required.

Once the effort gets into full gear, a reversal of the exponential rate of infection should result. This will portend the ultimate control, and hopefully the elimination, of the disease. Like the first, the second infection on US soil concerned a caregiver for a Liberian Ebola patient who died at a Dallas hospital earlier this month. According to him, some Liberians participate in a ritual that requires them to wash their faces in the same water used to wash or bathe a corpse being prepaid for burial. Russell Liberia is heading for the worst leadership ever under Madam Ellen Johnson sirleaf; should members of the legislature grant her additional emergency powers.

If granted, this would make Samuel K. Doe and Charles Taylor the angels Liberians missed. According to the report, Rivercess County is one of the least affected counties by the Ebola virus, while Lofa County happens to be one of the most affected counties in the country. Click the link above to access the report. Texas health worker becomes first person to contract Ebola in U. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where the new case was announced on Sunday, has already faced criticism for its management of the infection.

Legere is part of a U. Seah Intellectual tolerance will be lent any Liberian who chooses to express divergent perspective or simple disagreement on any issue and with anyone, government official or not, provided said disagreement is kept within the province of respect. Armah I join the group of Liberians who vehemently disagree with you on your communication seeking legislative backing to restrict certain inalienable rights guaranteed by our constitution. You have made many overtures, but this is one too many! This is no politics. It is liberty or servitude!

Among other things, you are requesting endorsement for restriction of movement and freedom of expression. Were your request to be granted, categorical and vague as it is. These measures were to be provided by the President Sirleaf within seven days after the imposition of the state of emergency.

After two months of slumber, the president has sent the following communication to the law makers:. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, acting pursuant to powers vested in her by both the Constitution of Liberia and the Declaration of the State of Emergency, has in a Proclamation issued on October 4, , suspended the holding of the October 14, Senatorial Elections.

Ebola Panic Inches Closer to Hollywood: Ebola Engagement In Liberia: James Thomas-Queh Imagine service men of the British Royal Navy arriving in Freetown to assist in the fight against the Ebola virus, I am certain the President and people of Sierra Leone would have given them an arousing welcome. And if the French had thought it necessary to do the same for Guinea, undoubtedly they would have also received the same grateful reception from the people of Guinea. But look, we begged like a repentant child, almost kneeled down to the feet of President Obama; and yet when this man of heart immediately mobilized up Duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, Ebola.

Cuba's Advance-Medical Team Arrives, Hailed As 'Medical Diplomats' A high level Cuban medical delegation comprising mainly of medical doctors, financial and logistical officers has arrived in the country as an advance-team of the Cuban medical brigade that will assist Liberia in its fight to control the Ebola virus that is ravaging the West African region.

Juan Carlos Dupuy Nunez. Ebola patient's condition disturbing - AP The family of a man diagnosed with the first U. But when they returned anew, this time with Rev.

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Jesse Jackson, they decided such images were too much. What's On My Mind: The president of the country and her principal spokesmen and women keep reminding and appealing to everyone who listens to them that the country is broke; the country has no money or essential resources to fight the devastating epidemic referred to as Ebola. How broke is the country? In short, the country is bankrupt. Is There No Balm in Gilead? Kandakai Gardiner In anticipating the destruction of his own country by a foreign kingdom, sometime between BC and BC, the prophet Jeremiah cried, Is there no balm in Gilead?

Is there no physician there? Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people? What is the rule of law if a duly appointed Minister of Justice with oversight has grave concerns about what her violational resignation will mean for her own personal security and freedom as a Liberian citizen.

Cynicism dies hard in Ebola-hit Liberian slum - AFP In the narrow, gloomy alleyways of one of west Africa's largest slums, Liberian teenagers explain the dangers of Ebola to their neighbours -- but the message is falling on deaf ears. West Point, a squalid township of 75, jutting from Liberia's capital Monrovia into the Atlantic Ocean, has been awash with cynicism since being quarantined at gunpoint after riots in August.

An Argument For An Indefinite Postponement Of The Mid-Term Senatorial Election By Tiawan Saye Gongloe The spread of the Ebola virus is certainly having multiple negative impacts on the lives of the Liberian people, their way of life, their love for one another in their families and communities, their economy and their politics. The Ebola virus may cause the indefinite postponement of the mid-term senatorial election and this situation bears the potential for confusion and conflict if the issue of postponement is not exhaustively thought through and discussed publicly.

Hodge has been in the thick of it all and, for a long time, involved in these arguments quite intelligently even though sometimes with, not-very-necessary, acerbic name-callings that take away from the salience of his arguments. He simply didn't get it. When given a chance to say the nicest thing he could about a terrible situation in our country, he opened his mouth and fouled up the environment; he said the most grossly offensive thing that could be said under the circumstances. As Ebola Confirmed in U. In short, it warns those sitting at the top of the pecking about the danger of complacency.

We are told that a position at the top of the pecking order is not permanent. Peter Piot was a young scientist, in , he received a shiny, blue thermos in his Antwerp lab. It was filled with the blood of a Belgium nun who worked in the Democratic Republic of the Congo then Zaire. The woman had fallen ill with a mysterious sickness, and Piot was asked to screen the blood for yellow fever.

We were on our way to the center with his year-old wife, Garmai and their month-old son, Freeman, both of whom are believed to be infected with Ebola. Ivory Coast To Open Its Borders With Ebola Countries Ivory coast intends to start to authorize air traffic with countries affected by Ebola, after having suspended them in mid-august to stop the spread of contagion and will open its ports and airports to American contingents. Bloodbath, Stagnation and Sovereignty: The case contra and pro trusteeship: Here's the story in brief form: Whenever you find yourself in a strange place, and you wish to learn some fundamental truths about that place, talk to the ordinary folks.

You may be in a position to talk to folks who will give you the official version; but always talk to your cab drivers, your barbers, your housekeepers, messengers, shopkeepers and so forth He found himself in a taxi-cab, and he posed a question to the cabbie: Seequeh The rate of infection. The big news now in the worst case scenario is that West Africa will hit 1. But I have a question. Yes, please, I have a question. During the last so-called normal days—postwar days before Ebola—I observed that hospitals, health centers and clinics were jostling every day.

Chinua Akukwe Any individual that has spent time in a typical public hospital or health center in Sub-Sahara Africa can immediately grasp the fundamental challenge of stopping human-to-human spread of Ebola in Africa. Sub-Sahara hospitals and health centers are typically overcrowded, with overwhelmed health workers trying their best to cope with huge demand.

As we noted in my edited book on Healthcare Services in Africa: Overcoming Challenges, Improving Outcomes, a typical hospital or health center faces difficulties of operating in dilapidated infrastructure, working under the constant threat of poor funding, navigating inadequate supplies and malfunctioning equipment Bai Gbala Responds to Mr.

In his new article, Mr. Hodge am generally not in the business of constructing rejoinders to what others say about my opinions. In the case of Mr. Gbala, his supposed rejoinder to my piece. Ebola could infect 1. The virus could potentially infect 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published Tuesday. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that puts one worst-case scenario at , or more infections. It is no secret that the Liberian health care system completely collapsed under the pressure of the Ebola outbreak, while also the Liberian leadership and health authorities have demonstrated an incapability of dealing with the outbreak.

Most hospitals are still closed due to the lack of basic medical supplies; health care workers lack the necessary protective equipment. Although, there have been massive in-pour of medical support and supplies from countries of the global communities like China and India, the government has yet to put in place a logistic and distribution mechanism to have these materials delivered to the intended clinics and hospitals.

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Watch The Ebola Congressional Hearing. Hodge I am generally not in the business of constructing rejoinders to what others say about my opinions. Another Viewpoint" deserves a revisit, at least for the sake of clarification. It is fair to state that he has a right to rejoinder. After all, I responded to him first after he wrote a piece titled, "Foreigner In Charge My objection is, if he decides to challenge me to a debate, then he must clearly stick to the issues I raised, just like I stuck to the issues he originally raised.

First Shipment of the Ramped Up U. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases is working with the Liberian Institute for Biomedical Research LIBR to set up laboratories and train more laboratory workers to expand laboratory capacity to conduct more efficient and quicker Ebola testing.

Ebola response efforts—will be airlifting more medical equipment such as infrared thermometers to the affected areas. In the next few days, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will release projections about trajectory of the outbreak based on current trends and data. We have to be realistic about the scope and size of the problem and accept the scientific projections.

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It is the first arrest for crimes that violate international law committed during the conflict in Liberia from to , which left tens of thousands dead. Years of mismanagement has left Liberia ill equipped to shepherd the nation through a crisis of the current magnitude. The health system is falling apart.

When the outbreak began, Liberia had only about one doctor to treat every , person, according to the World Health Organization. By Igolima Tubobelem Dagogo Amachree All Liberians should seriously ponder why Liberia with a population of only about 4 million should account for more than half of the Ebola deaths.

Sierra Leone has a population of about 6 million and Guinea around 12 million. Why did a population of 4 million come to account for more than half of the Ebola deaths than a combined population of around 18 million in Guinea and Sierra Leone? Police Director to Investigate Vice President? Hodge Yesterday we read with shock an article appearing on the website www. Remarks by the President Obama on the Ebola Outbreak I want the American people to know that our experts, here at the CDC and across our government, agree that the chances of an Ebola outbreak here in the United States are extremely low.

A recent example is Dr. Cyril Broderick who should be ashamed of himself and his writings. He should be a trusted member of the academic community, yet he is abusing this trust by trumpeting bogus conspiracy theories as fact and misleading Liberians about Ebola, saying that the United States created Ebola as a bioweapon and telling Liberians to resist help from Western countries. This is dangerous and embarrassing, considering how much the United States has done in the last few months to help us eradicate Ebola, not to mention his level of education.

Response to the Ebola Epidemic in West Africa As the President has stated, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and the humanitarian crisis there is a top national security priority for the United States. In order to contain and combat it, we are partnering with the United Nations and other international partners to help the Governments of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Senegal respond just as we fortify our defenses at home. Every outbreak of Ebola over the past 40 years has been contained.

Theodore Hodge By Bai M. Confused, Incompetent or Indifferent? Hodge A few weeks ago, the WHO predicted that the number of people infected from the Ebola epidemic raging in Liberia would reach 20, before it was all over. But rationally, one would have to assume that the folks the WHO had to have done some analyses to come to this conclusion. A rational person would have several choices in reacting to the blunt bleak analysis: The third option, rejection would require additional work to justify one's position.

US Sending 3, Troops to Liberia in Expanded Ebola Effort - VOA A White House statement detailing the program said the troops will be sent to a new command center in Liberia's capital, Monrovia, where they will help with the transportation of supplies and personnel. But, the publisher and managing editor of the Liberia National Chronicle said, he's in possession of a September 3 letter written by Police Director Chris Massaquoi is seeking permission from Justice Minister Christiana Tah to investigate Boakai, among others.

Sirleaf Begs Obama for Direct Money: Ebola, Corruption And Bad Governance In Liberia Might Lead To Another "Civil Unrest" In a country that has barely emerged from a year period of civil and political unrest, with the presence of a large youthful mainly unemployed population, some of whom were child soldiers - this health emergency threatens civil order. What is even more heartbreaking is that we are unable to reopen our basic and secondary health facilities because terrified health workers, who have watched colleagues die, are afraid to return to work.

To date, about health workers have become infected and 79 have died. But nothing has happened to the senior government officials who were out of the country at the time. Global Witness believes that, if these concessions are to benefit Liberia in both the short and long term, the preliminary model Production Sharing Contract and bidding documents need to be altered.

Cuba to send health workers to fight Ebola in Africa - Reuters Cuba is to send healthcare workers to West Africa to help in the battle against the world's worst ever epidemic of the Ebola virus, the country's health minister said on Friday. Is God Really Angry with Liberia? We are being punished in a way, for our sins. And the list is long. Igolima Tubobelem Dagogo Amachree There was no need, it seemed to me, to reject outright the outsourcing of the Ebola fight and to insist on Liberians going it alone, on their own terms, as some significant individuals have suggested.

On the other hand, there was also no need to reject, outright, Liberians trying to get a handle on the Ebola epidemic by doing it on their own as a sovereign nation. The truth, it seems, is somewhere in the middle and that is what Dr. Dunn The Liberian Observer September 10, http: Morlu The Perspective September 9, http: Is a Mayor Elected or Appointed? But truthfully, if one goes back and re-examines the president's full response he was making a worthwhile distinction between present and past tenses.

This may sound elementary to many, but sometimes people fail to grasp the distinction. This, apparently is the case with Mr. The threat has implications beyond the sub-region and the African continent. The Ebola crisis constitutes a threat to international peace and security. James Thomas-Queh Once again our Republic and people are going through some of the saddest and darkest hours of our history. And we cannot keep silent any longer when officials and Legislators run away in panic; an entire nation abruptly quarantined; the horror image of young Shaki Kamara in pain, making the headlines of both local and international media; Ebola patients still running amok in our national capital; dead bodies abandoned in homes; and when, before this tragic Ebola circus of the government, the people have lost all hope and confidence in their national leadership.

No doubt, the virus has shamed our Government and ruined our national imagine. Liberians should not stand for another three years of corruption and misrule By Charles B. It has also tested the character of our political leaders; who are supposed to protect the citizens against any form of danger that may cause death and destruction. Rather, they have made nonsense of the character of sound political leadership as described in every healthy nation, and Liberia should not an exception.

Ebola is not a National Fight: The Right to Criticize Without Proposing an Alternative Plan for Government Editorial During the last few weeks, we have been quite critical of the way the government of Liberia has handled the Ebola crisis. For example, we argue that the government has not improved healthcare delivery and services Ebola situation in Liberia: Transmission of the Ebola virus in Liberia is already intense and the number of new cases is increasing exponentially.

The investigative team worked alongside staff from the Ministry of Health, local health officials, and other key partners working in the country. It proved how the health of the vast majority of Liberians remains in jeopardy, with many still suffering from diseases that are relatively simple to prevent or treat. The virus also proved the urgent need for a modern healthcare delivery system. It confirmed the challenges face by the Healthcare System, which makes it near impossible to impact the lives of ordinary Liberians in a meaningful way.

All these are symptoms of the fundamental affliction facing our society — poor governance and culture of impunity. Particularly aware of the undemocratic, minority-rule, Dr. Sawyer could have seized this excellent opportunity of his strategic appointment to prescribe democratic governance and rid our organic law of the century-long, unitary structure. Sawyer did not and, rather, created some, new problems. And we're going to have to get U. If we do that, then it's still going to be months before this problem is controllable in Africa Vaccine gives monkeys Ebola immunity - BBC By James Gallagher Vaccinated monkeys have developed "long-term" immunity to the Ebola virus, raising a prospect of successful human trials, say scientists.

James Sirleaf I can assure you not one cent of mine was spent supporting Charles Taylor or any other warlord. No conscious effort was made by any family member to support war or killings or I would have most certainly been a part of it. Let this be made very clear. She has won the Noble Prize and I can say that she deserves it more than any other Liberian for certain. I stand firm in my assertion. In his rebuttal to my article, rather than responding to the facts and deepening the discourse, writer Hodge acting on his usual impulses of opining and pontificating on every issue chose to expand the charges.

Jardia Our nation is under siege by the Ebola virus with no ending in sight yet and as Liberian from everywhere asking God almighty for an answer to this deadly disease, Theodore Hodge decided to ceased the moment to bashed the late G Baccus Matthew, Dr. Togba-Na-Tipoteh and the progressives.

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A Rejoinder to Mr. Dempster Yallah's Editorial Letter By: Theodore Hodge I penned an article in which I admitted to getting some information through the grapevine. He disparages me for using the rumor-mill or gossip for the background of an article. He jumps through one hoop after another to rebuke and chastise me. In the end he writes surprisingly: Hodge, I too was on that now 'infamous teleconference' with Dr.

Sawyer on Saturday, August Ebola Could Reach the U. Kennedy, has caught up with the first female President of Africa. Malcolm X was saying that the U. Similarly, the late Malcolm X would have reminded President The latest of this indulgence having to do with Dr. Such a scathing indictment for spurious indulgence.

Theodore Hodge The Ebola crisis in Liberia is turning into a full political crisis in more ways than have been predicted. Amos Sawyer has become a key player, but not in a flattering way. It requires some time to sit back and fully analyze and understand the role played by this veteran political giant on the Liberian national scene.

Some of the news surfacing about him is quite disappointing and disturbing… that is, if one believes what one hears and reads. It has been rumored in the grapevine and now officially reported in the press that a plan to dethrone the EJS administration is taking shape in the Liberian Diaspora. Some Liberians abroad specifically in the USA are hatching a plan to seek and force the resignation of the President of Liberia. While in River Gee, he opted to take the family members, who were infected by Ebola to Monrovia due to lack of functioning health care facilities southeastern Liberia.

But, instead of returning to River Gee, they chose to take the patients to J. Dossen Hospital in Harper, Maryland County. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: On the Hot Seat By: She is perhaps the most well known and loved leader on the African continent. Thanks to her incredible talent of self-promotion, she has played a major role of propelling herself up that glorious ladder. The government on Saturday removed barricades around the seaside district of West Point. That move prompted celebrations from residents and led shopkeepers to reopen their stores. Tipoteh Relevant or Not?

Theodore Hodge The issue before us is not whether Dr. Tipoteh is alive and making speeches; the issue is whether his contribution is significant or not. Further, the issue is whether he has joined the status quo and abandoned his original quest for advocacy for the poor and marginalized. In my previous article in which I questioned the relevancy of Dr.

Tipoteh, I made the point that he has departed from his role as a firebrand. We all knew him as an agitator; someone who fought for social justice, not only in Liberia, but on the African continent. Ebola-hit Liberia bans sailors from disembarking - AFP Liberia said on Saturday it would deny permission for any crew to disembark from ships at the country's four seaports until the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa was under control. Sailors on commercial ships can normally ask for a "show pass" allowing them to get off the vessel and access the port but the documents are being withdrawn to curb the spread of the virus, said Matilda Parker, head of Liberia's ports authority.

Her policies remain quite inept and ineffective. One has to wonder if she even has matters under control. Crisis of Political Leadership: A good writer that he is — did not do himself justice. Political parties and newspapers are calling for her resignation. Johnson Sirleaf announced she had fired high-ranking government officials who refused to return to Liberia because of the Ebola..

West Africa travel bans to be lifted - BBC West African health ministers meeting in Ghana have agreed that travel restrictions imposed to combat Ebola should be lifted. You Could Put Lipstick on a Pig, but Well, I can't help it; I am by nature a very highly opinionated person. But I try to balance my personal viewpoints with deep critical analyses. I try to be as objective as I can be. I try to use as much evidence as I can find to support how I come to the conclusions that I reach in my opinions. Killer Virus, Killer Policy Measures: Liberians Beleaguered By Sherman C.

Seequeh It would be folly for the people of Liberia and those helping to repel the galloping spread of Ebola to concentrate on the virus alone and leave out the ill-fated measures employed by Government purportedly intended to curb the spread of the virus. I am personally that surprised by reports that Liberia is topping the Ebola death rate.


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At least that is the general assumption of everyone. The Impact Of Ebola: What Is The Way Forward? When it does, and even before it does, we should ask ourselves these two crucial questions: A Front to Perpetuate Corruption in Liberia? She is said to have participated in almost every coup since the overthrow of the Tolbert regime. She was one of the major sponsors of the senseless war waged by Charles Taylor.

But despite all her involvements in the name of combating corruption Many of the homes, constructed of corrugated zinc sheets are crammed in close proximity to each other, as if there is no available plot of land left on earth. To even begin thinking of modern sanitation amenities for most of the residents of the community is to indulge in fantasy.

The beach is nearby. The Great Liberian Drama: We have been on a precarious journey as a people. Lately, we have been under the impression that a light at the end of the tunnel was appearing in the distance. Optimists have told us that the light signified salvation, or deliverance; perhaps freedom is a better word to apply in secular semantics. We have been told that things were turning for the better and a brighter day was on the horizon.

Liberia has been hit hardest, recording 1, cases and deaths - Yahoo News The damage has been far greater in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, each dealing with hundreds of cases. Liberia has been hit hardest, recording 1, cases and deaths. An efficient, well-functioning civil service requires a cadre of competent technocrats insulated from political interference to carry out the day-to-day functions of government irrespective Ebola virus disease update: Over Ebola Deaths In Liberia From Aug 17 - 18 Between 17 and 18 August , a total of new cases of Ebola virus disease laboratory-confirmed, probable, and suspect cases as well as deaths were reported from Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.

Contribution To The Ongoing Ebola Conversation By Kandakai Sherman This commentary is my contribution to the ongoing conversation on how best to move our country forward, as it is obvious from our years of existence that our level of development — whether in infrastructure, civil rights, or human resource capacity- does not commensurate with our age. World Bank figures indicate that between and remittances to Africa grew by All video clubs are to close at 6 pm, while entertainment centers are ordered closed.

Many residents of Monrovia did not hear about the new measures until this morning. It was the apt title of his seminal work that put African literature on the global map. Today, we are bold to use this title in this crucial editorial. The old man will cry sad tears for us in his grave as we evoke our pains. In Liberia today, things have fallen apart and continue to do so with amazing rapidity. The Liberian people are finally getting to realize that this was only a freak party of massive costume wearers.

Our people have a saying: Our president has told many public stories and made many promises to our people. It is, therefore, not necessary to lie on her by fabricating stories about her. The best case against her is to use her words and her record. Examine the words carefully Immigration relief measures that may be available if requested include:. It's also about a crisis of governance. The oceanic blockade recently erected by Ivory Coast against Ebola countries of West Africa has been lifted by the Ivorian authorities in the following press release sent to all shipping lines, brokers and shipping insurance companies:.

In his conversations with both leaders, the President underscored the commitment of the United States to work with Liberia, Sierra Leone The State Of Emergency: Where Are The Measures? It is unfortunate that since President Sirleaf proclaimed the state of emergency, she has not come up with any action plan, apart from amassing members of the Armed Forces of Liberia at checkpoints to stop people from the affected areas from entering Monrovia. Ebola State of Emergency: A war that was dominated by deliberate actions of those who presided and prosecuted it. Such as deliberate killings of innocent and unarmed people.

Allen added that the institution is making frantic effort to stabilize the operation of water and sewer services and they are going to focus on the customers' data base. Ebola Pioneer Backs Experimental Drug Tests - VOA The Belgian researcher who co-discovered the Ebola virus in says "it is now or never" when it comes to testing experimental drugs that could help humans fight Ebola.

Guido van der Groen says conditions in West Africa are more conducive for large-scale tests today compared to when he first began studying the virus.

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Ron Paul On Ebola: I don't think we are going to see in the next year a horrendous breakout of Ebola in this country,". Her favorite nickname is the Iron Lady. She loves to be praised and she is not modest when it comes to praising herself. She appeared on radio and television talk shows around the world as talk show hosts called her "Africa's first female president" and she glowed in the spotlight as her praises were sung. She is at ease with the world's wealthiest and most powerful people.

Zumo, MD African politicians never fail in making their own scientists and doctors look so small and so bad to the outside world. I strongly believe this. John Edgar Freeman I just want to draw our attention to a few bad sanitary behavior some of us Liberians have. Most of our people have the behavior of urinating anywhere - in the streets, open places, at the eaves of our houses or someone's house, just anywhere. Not only that, but some people take pleasure to even defecate anywhere as well or put it in plastic bag and throw it in the neighborhood.

Liberia has but One Problem By Quiwonkpa Zuo The concoction of failure and incivility that is Liberia continues to fester because we consciously deny the root cause of our problems! Anybody with a mouth could list a litany of reasons as to why we have been under developed for some two centuries.

In those reasons they will include every ill of the third world — in fact they will justify these ills as commonplace, without stopping to consider that in Liberia only one single problem exists. This problem, if honestly addressed, could literately be the genesis to attainment of true independence. That was not a worry with the two white Americans.

President Sirleaf of Liberia Declares "State of Emergency" to Fight Ebola The heath care system in the county is now under immense strain and the Ebola epidemic is having a chilling effect on the overall health care delivery. Out of fear of being infected with the disease, health care practitioners are afraid to accept new patients, especially in community clinics all across the country. Ebola death toll reaches ; 1, cases A Nigerian nurse who treated a man with Ebola is now dead and five others are sick with one of the world's most virulent diseases, authorities said Wednesday as the death toll rose to at least people in four West African countries.

Abdoulaye Dukule to the extent that he publicly dissociated himself from the editorial. We are of the opinion that Dr. Dukule should have exercised some caution and displayed some civility. That was not to be. He was irate and uncivil and refused to discuss the matter in-house before going public with his response. This editorial is in response to his resignation, which the publication accepts heartily.

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President Obama is meeting over 50 heads of state from Africa, the first of its kind by a sitting president on the American soil. USA team comprising of government officials, corporate executives, and civil society is to interact with African leaders Though they heard and saw on TV how dangerous this disease was, the government did nothing. Peter Piot, The Virus Detective Who Discovered Ebola In - BBC Nearly 40 years ago, a young Belgian scientist travelled to a remote part of the Congolese rainforest - his task was to help find out why so many people were dying from an unknown and terrifying disease.

Your time is running up and our wounds still hurt. We have all lost our bodies but our souls and spirits are hanging around carrying the little parts of us they can hold. We are still Liberians oh. Why no one is talking about us? There are fascinating stories in medical research. It is good to remember this fact! Some of many health programs sponsored by the developed world are loving and sincere in their effort to serve mankind.

Given the multi-dimensional efforts, including local, regional and international which we must bring to this fight against this scourge, the National Action Plan as presented is by no means exhaustive. Morlu II Liberia is a health crisis. The President of Liberia is right to have declared the fight against this deadly disease as a national emergency. More than of our fellow Liberians have died because of the decease, another plus are suffering from the disease and there is still yet an unknown number that could be affected.

In short, the lives of the overwhelming majority of our fellow Liberians at home hang in a precarious balance, as they live on the margins of our society. Harris This year, July 26, is the one hundred and sixty-seventh independence anniversary of the Republic of Liberia which was declared in that is celebrated annually.

Infrastructure development, roads and bridges that were torn apart need to be rebuilt.