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Corruption continues to be insidious around the globe. It deepens poverty by distortingpolitical, economic and social life. Corruption means that decisions are taken not forthe public benefit but to…Continue
Silvana M. Pellegrini Adam liked James Koryor's blog post COYPED, US Embassy Celebrates International Volunteer Day 2012 in Liberia
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A program intended to provide job and technical skill training have being launched in the country.
Speaking recently in Monrovia at the program marking the official launch of the Youth Apprenticeship & Empowerment Program the Executive Director of the Consolidated Youth for Peace & Development…
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The Consolidated Youth for Peace & Development (COYPED) a registered civil society youth-led has made the latest call for transparency in the country’s extractive industries.
According to COYPED executive director, James Koryor natural resources provides government with significant amounts of revenues every year and these valuable sources of income should be used as basis to reduce poverty and to promote sustainable development in the country.
The youth…
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On and around World Toilet Day, there were all sorts of programs from diverse water, sanitation and hygiene related civil society institutions and even the Government entities in Liberia, primarily geared towards creating more awareness and sensitization on the importance of ensuring safe toilet facilities as well as…
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Over 500 youths from five communities in Montserrado County has celebrated this year International Volunteer Day in Liberia, the event was organized by the Consolidated Youth for Peace & Development (COYPED) with funding from the United States Embassy in Monrovia.
The Consolidated…
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