Press Releases
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Press Statement on Domestic Arrears
21st July 2010 | Size: 48.7 KB | File Type: pdf
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Request for Expression of Interest: CONSULTING SERVICES
25th January 2010 | Size: 71.6 | File Type: pdf
Monday, 30th August 2010
The African Development Bank has agreed to fully pave the Fish Town- Harper Highway under its next round of projects on the continent. Full StoryFriday, 27th August 2010
It gives me great pleasure to take part in the signing ceremony of the second ADF Grant Agreement for the Agriculture Sector Rehabilitation Project (ASRP). Full StoryMonday, 9th August 2010
The World Bank and the Government of Liberia have signed a US$47 million additional financing grant for the Urban Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project. Full Story
Monday, 2nd August 2010
Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan says the Government of Liberia has now put in place adequate measures to ensure transparency in all sectors of the Liberian society. Minister Ngafuan said under the Public Financial Management Act of 2009, Full StoryFriday, 30th July 2010
A one day Aid Management workshop under the auspices of the Aid Management Unit of the Finance Ministry takes place this Saturday at the SKD Sports Complex conference facility. Full Story
Wednesday, 28th July 2010
The World Customs Organization has accepted Liberia as a Contracting Party to its Harmonized System Convention. Full StoryMonday, 5th July 2010
The International Monetary Fund says debt relief will open a new financial front and opportunities for Liberia. Full StoryThursday, 24th June 2010
Signs are positive in Washington at the start of series of meetings with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund that Liberia’s bid for debt relief will be endorsed shortly. Full StoryThursday, 24th June 2010
The Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has endorsed Liberia’s completion of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC). Full StoryTuesday, 22nd June 2010
The Ministry of Finance strongly rejects as false and misleading media reports that the General Auditing Commission was being financially strangulated. Full Story


