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Liberia’s Disability Community: “New Narrative” on the Internews Model Liberia’s Disability Community: “New Narrative” on the Internews Model THE GENERALIZED PERCEPTION IN THE LIBERIAN SOCIETY Blind (Visually Impaired) Henry Kpadeh surviving on his musical talent In Liberia, when you are disabled visually impaired (blind) or move in wheelchair or with crutches (or move on your knees because you don’t have wheelchair) majority of the non-disabled people feel you can’t make any impactful contribution to the development of the Country. On your survival, the same people (the majority) feel only “begging” is appropriate for you because you “can’t work” (their perception) ....
Going offshore: The How By Mark Diuga We are told not to have all our eggs in one basket unless, of course, we are in a supermarket. Mark Diuga Somehow you made the decision, past or present, to invest offshore. It sounds murky, it can be murky. You know who you want to appoint to manage your money, perhaps you read https://www.biznews.com/wealth-advisors/2021/03/08/overberg-investing-offshoreand are convinced, or you want to go at it alone. It is easy to find compelling articles explaining the pros and cons of foreign investment or the ‘offshore investment opportunity’ which proclaims genius with wonderful charts of historical performance juxtaposed with the foreboding caveat that you absolutely must not rely on, said historical data when making your decision. These articles may help you determine the who, what, why, where and when of offshore investing. There is the very little talked about, the ....
University of Ghana Director at Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), Professor Joseph Teye Professor Joseph Teye, the Director, Centre for Migration Studies (CMS) at University of Ghana, Legon has said a sharp increase in conflict situations in the sub-region led to deterioration in forced displacement over the decades. He said from 2012 to 2019, the number of refugees went up by 120 per cent; asylum seekers by 404 per cent; and internally displaced persons, 3,825 per cent. Prof. Teye was speaking at a day’s virtual academic conference organised in collaboration with United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) dubbed, “70 years protecting people forced to flee.” ....