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Government of the Republic of Liberia Official Photo Directory

  • Health Minister MD. Walter Gwenigale Ministry of Health
  • Information Minister of the Republic of Liberia Hon. Lewis G. Brown, II Ministry of Information
  • Finance Minister Amara M. Konneh Ministry of Finance
  • Finance Minister Amara M. Konneh Ministry of Finance
  • President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • Finance Minister Amara M. Konneh speaking to the press Ministry of Finance
  • Gender Minister Julia Duncann-Cassell addresses journalists Gender Ministry
  • Finance Minister Amara M. Konneh discusses national budget at Ministry of Information's weekly press conference Ministry of Finance
  • Hon. Augustine K. Ngafuan at a conference Ministry of Foreign Affiars
  • President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • An energetic President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • Culture-troop-Performing
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  • Defense-Min.--Brownie-Samukai-addresses-Affiliation-Day-Program
  • Defense-Min.-Samokia
  • Dept.-Min--Atty-Isaac-Jackson-closing-remarks
  • Dep.-Min.-Isaac-Jackson--making--closeing-remarks
  • Deputy-Inspector-General
  • Deputy-Minister-for-Pbulic-Affairs-Atty-Isaac-Jackson-briefing-the-Press.--(1)
  • Deputy-Minister-for-Pbulic-Affairs-Atty-Isaac-Jackson-briefing-the-Press.--(6)
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  • Dr.-Danh-posing-question-at-the-meeting
  • Dr.-Dunn
  • Dr.-Sawyer-at-the-meeting
  • Dr.-Togbah--Nah-Tipoteh-and-a-Libeian-Designer
  • Dr.TIPOTEH
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  • Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono after a meeting at the Ministry of State, Republic of Liberia Executive Mansion
  • President Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • Press Secretary Jerolinmik Piah (R) with Deputy Information Minister for Public Affairs Isaac Jackson Executive Mansion
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  • President Sirleaf with Information Minister Lewis Brown at the Opening Ceremony of the Charles Gbenyon Press Hall (Ministry of Information conference room) Ministry of Information
  • Minister Kofi Woods Ministry of Public Works
  • Side view of the new constructed Waterside Bridge Ministry of Public Works
  • Assistant Minister for Tecnical Services Rixks Gbarsigiah Ministry of Information
  • Deputy Minister Elizabeth Hoff Ministry of Information
  • Deputy Minister Robert Kpadeh Ministry of Information
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  • President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Executive Mansion
  • Hon. Blamo Nelson, Former Minister Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • President Sirleaf with US Ambassador and Public Works Minister Kofi Woods Executive Mansion
  • Jackson Doe Memorial Hospital Ministry of Health
  • Managing Director, T. Nelson Williams LPRC
  • Madam Elizabeth E. Hoff, Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism Ministry of Information
  • Darryl Ambrose Nmah, Director General Liberia Broadcasting System
  • Hon. Lewis G. Brown Ministry of Information
  • Hon. Natty B. Davis, Chairman National Investment Commission
  • Cllr. Mark Freeman, Chairman, Freedom of Information Commission Freedom of Information
  • Dr. C. William Allen Civil Service Agency
  • Minister Lewis Brown Ministry of Information
  • Information Minister Hon. Lewis G. Brown, II Ministry of Information
  • Dr. C. William Allen, For Director General Civil Service Agency
  • Gender Minister Julia Duncann-Cassell Ministry of Gender
  • Deputy Information Minister for Technical Services Robert Kpadeh Ministry of Information
  • Students of the Firestone School System who performed very impressively in the National Examine visit the Ministry of Information Ministry of Education
  • Varbah Gayflor, Director General of the Cabinet Ministry of State
  • Dr. Emmet Dennis, President of the University of Liberia University of Liberia
  • Agriculture Minister Dr. Florence A. Chenoweth Ministry of Agriculture
  • Dr. Florence A. Chenoweth, Minister of Agriculture Ministry of Agriculture
  • Agriculture Minister Dr. Florence A. Chenoweth Ministry of Agriculture
  • Mr. Daniel Chea, Former Defense Minister, Republic of Liberia Politics
  • Mr. Monie Captan Liberia Chamber of Commerce
  • Senate Pro Tempore Hon. Gbehzongar Findley The Legislature
  • Mr. Monie Captan, President of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce Liberia Chamber of Commerce
  • Education Minister Dr. Etmonia Tarpeh Ministry of Education
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  • AFL-(4)
  • AFL-(3)
  • AFL-(5)
  • AFL-(8)
  • AFL-(6)
  • AFL-(11)
  • AFL-(9)
  • AFL-(12)
  • AFL-(15)
  • AFL-(13)
  • AFL-(19)
  • AFL-(16)
  • Agustine
  • Agricultural-Min
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  • Augstine
  • Augustine-(4)
  • Augustine-(5)
  • BIN-Boss-Cllr.-William-(2)
  • Blamo-Nelson-(2)
  • BIN-Boss-Cllr.-Williams--Inspection-the-Border-Points
  • Blamo-Nelson-and-Chief-Zoe-of-Liberia
  • CBL-Boss
  • Blamo-Nelson
  • CBL-Executive-Governor-Dr.l-Mill-Jones
  • Chaina-Ambassador
  • CBLBoss
  • Charles-Brinskine
  • Chief-Cafona-Kenneh
  • Chief-Justice-(9)
  • Chief-Justice-(3)
  • Chief-Zoe-(2)
  • Chief-Zoe-of-Liberia
  • China-Amb.--Zhao-Jianhua-(L)-MOD-Min.-Samukai-(--R)-signing-Addendum-Agreement
  • Chief-Zoe
  • Chrisitain-Tarr
  • CIMG1630---Copy
  • Vice President Republic of Liberia Joseph N. Boakai
  • UL Pres.
  • A cross section of Top Police officers at the occasion
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Executive Mansion
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Gender Ministry
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Foreign Affiars
  • Executive Mansion
  • Executive Mansion
  • Executive Mansion
  • Culture-troop-Performing
  • De
  • Defense-Min.--Brownie-Samukai-addresses-Affiliation-Day-Program
  • Defense-Min.-Samokia
  • Dept.-Min--Atty-Isaac-Jackson-closing-remarks
  • Dep.-Min.-Isaac-Jackson--making--closeing-remarks
  • Deputy-Inspector-General
  • Deputy-Minister-for-Pbulic-Affairs-Atty-Isaac-Jackson-briefing-the-Press.--(1)
  • Deputy-Minister-for-Pbulic-Affairs-Atty-Isaac-Jackson-briefing-the-Press.--(6)
  • downtown-monrovia-liberia
  • Dr.-Danh-posing-question-at-the-meeting
  • Dr.-Dunn
  • Dr.-Sawyer-at-the-meeting
  • Dr.-Togbah--Nah-Tipoteh-and-a-Libeian-Designer
  • Dr.TIPOTEH
  • DSC 0163
  • DSC 0193
  • DSC 0179
  • DSC 0328
  • DSC 0395
  • DSC 0407
  • DSC 0426
  • DSC 0444
  • DSC 0446
  • DSC 0448
  • Executive Mansion
  • Executive Mansion
  • Executive Mansion
  • DSC 0547
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Public Works
  • Ministry of Public Works
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Information
  • DSC00211
  • DSC00213
  • DSC00214
  • Executive Mansion
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • Executive Mansion
  • Ministry of Health
  • LPRC
  •  Ministry of Information
  • Liberia Broadcasting System
  • Ministry of Information
  • National Investment Commission
  • Freedom of Information
  • Civil Service Agency
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Information
  • Civil Service Agency
  • Ministry of Gender
  • Ministry of Information
  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of State
  • University of Liberia
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Politics
  • Liberia Chamber of Commerce
  • The Legislature
  • Liberia Chamber of Commerce
  • Ministry of Education
  • 100 2090
  • 095
  • 163
  • 137
  • 100 2164
  • 210
  • 187
  • aciting-cultural-performance-during-the-program
  • 304
  • 219
  • AFL-(4)
  • AFL-(3)
  • AFL-(5)
  • AFL-(8)
  • AFL-(6)
  • AFL-(11)
  • AFL-(9)
  • AFL-(12)
  • AFL-(15)
  • AFL-(13)
  • AFL-(19)
  • AFL-(16)
  • Agustine
  • Agricultural-Min
  • april--17-2013-063
  • april--17-2013-069
  • april--17-2013-080
  • april--17-2013-081
  • Augstine
  • Augustine-(4)
  • Augustine-(5)
  • BIN-Boss-Cllr.-William-(2)
  • Blamo-Nelson-(2)
  • BIN-Boss-Cllr.-Williams--Inspection-the-Border-Points
  • Blamo-Nelson-and-Chief-Zoe-of-Liberia
  • CBL-Boss
  • Blamo-Nelson
  • CBL-Executive-Governor-Dr.l-Mill-Jones
  • Chaina-Ambassador
  • CBLBoss
  • Charles-Brinskine
  • Chief-Cafona-Kenneh
  • Chief-Justice-(9)
  • Chief-Justice-(3)
  • Chief-Zoe-(2)
  • Chief-Zoe-of-Liberia
  • China-Amb.--Zhao-Jianhua-(L)-MOD-Min.-Samukai-(--R)-signing-Addendum-Agreement
  • Chief-Zoe
  • Chrisitain-Tarr
  • CIMG1630---Copy
  • Vice President Republic of Liberia Joseph  N. Boakai
  • UL Pres.
  • A cross section of Top Police officers at the occasion

ABOUT LIBERIA

The Executive Mansion

Liberia Listeni/laɪˈbɪəriə/, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Sierra Leone on the west, Guinea on the north and Côte d'Ivoire on the east. Liberia's coastline is composed of mostly mangrove forests while the more sparsely populated inland consists of forests that open to a plateau of drier grasslands. The country possesses 40% of the remaining Upper Guinean rainforest. Liberia has a hot equatorial climate, with significant rainfall during the May to October rainy season and harsh harmattan winds the remainder of the year. Liberia covers an area of 111,369 km2 (43,000 sq mi) and is home to about 3.7 million people. English is the official language, while over 30 indigenous languages are spoken within the country.

Along with Ethiopia, Liberia is one of the two modern countries in Sub-Saharan Africa without roots in the European colonization of Africa. Beginning in 1820, the region was colonized by freed American slaves with the help of the American Colonization Society, a private organization that believed ex-slaves would have greater freedom and equality in Africa. Slaves freed from slave ships were also sent there instead of being repatriated to their countries of origin. In 1847, these colonists founded the Republic of Liberia, establishing a government modeled on that of the United States and naming the capital city Monrovia after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States and a prominent supporter of the colonization. The colonists, known as Americo-Liberians, led the political and economic sectors of the country.

The country began to modernize in the 1940s following investment by the United States during World War II and economic liberalization under President William Tubman. Liberia was a founding member of the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity. A military coup overthrew the Americo-Liberian leadership in 1980, marking the beginning of political and economic instability and two successive civil wars that left approximately 250,000 people dead and devastated the country's economy. A 2003 peace deal led to democratic elections in 2005. Today, Liberia is recovering from the lingering effects of the civil war and related economic dislocation, with about 85% of the population living below the international poverty line.

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