Liberia: Economic Development, Environment, Health, & the Internet
- African Development Bank on Liberia (Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire)Basic economic indicators and links to other "country operations" reports.
- 2008 National Population and Housing Census: Preliminary Results -- Monrovia: Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services, 2008. (via Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs, Government of the Republic of Liberia, Monrovia) 23 pages in PDF format
- Central Bank of Liberia -- Official Site (Monrovia)
- Columbia University, The Earth Institute: The investor's guide to Liberia (2007). -- Monrovia, Liberia : National Investment Commission (NIC), with the support of the Columbia Advisory Project and the Columbia Program on International Investment, 2007. --via the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (49 pages in PDF format)
- Demographic and Health Surveys: Liberia (2016. 2013 and earlier) (Calverton, Maryland)
- Ebola Virus in West Africa and Elsewhere
- African Studies Centre, Leiden University (The Netherlands): Information Portal on the Ebola Outbreak in Africa (2014): information links mostly for Dutch research community and the public
- BBC News "Ebola Outbreak" (British Broadcasting Corporation, London, UK)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, Georgia, USA): Ebola Virus Disease
- Cultural anthropology (Online): "Ebola in Perspective" (October 7, 2014) Hots Spots series Edited by Daniel Hoffman and Mary Moran. -- Durham, North Carolina: Society for Cultural Anthropology, 2014.
- Liberia. The Executive Mansion Statements on "The Ebola Crisis": August 6 | September 17 | October 9, 2014
- Rutgers University, Center for African Studies (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA):
Ebola (2014): scholarly commentaries and links - United Nations on Ebola Crisis (New York, USA)
- UN Department of Public Information: Global Ebola Crisis Response: news and related links
- UNMEER--United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response
Since September 30, 2014 - UNICEF-Liberia (Monrovia): Liberia Ebola Situation Reports, March 2014 to present -and- Ebola Radio Programs (via SoundCloud)
- United States. Department of Health & Human Services: Ebola Outbreak 2014 Information Resources (Wahsington, DC)
- United States. The White House: The Administrations's Response to Ebola (Washington, DC)
- World Health Organization (Geneva, Switzerland):
--Global Alert & Response: Ebola Virus Disease--Current
--Ebola Response Roadmap Situation Reports, August 2014 to present
--Ebola Fact Sheet (September 2014)
- EITI--Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative : Liberia (Oslo, Norway)"All of Liberia’s extractive sectors suffered dramatically during the civil war that ended in 2003. The country acted as a major trader in Sierra Leonian blood diamonds and an exporter of timber...UN sanctions against timber and diamonds were lifted in 2006 and 2007...Following the inauguration of the Sirleaf administration in 2006, Liberia signed several multibillion-dollar concession agreements...Liberia’s EITI covers the mining and timber sector as well as agriculture and the nascent oil and gas sectors. "
--See especially: EITI reports and other documents -and- EITI Liberia website - FAO Aquastat Programme -- Liberia, 2005 (Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome)A profile of Liberian water resources. "The 'thirst' for water data is ever increasing and there is indeed considerable demand for data on rural water use from national governments and development agencies. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations initiated an activity in 1993 to meet this demand with particular focus on irrigation. This resulted in the AQUASTAT Programme, the objective of which is to generate rural water use data at country level in a systematic manner."
-- See also, FAO Document Repository on Liberia - Global Witness: "Signing Their Lives Away: Liberia's Private Use Permits the Destruction of Community-Owned Rainforest," September 4, 2012 (London, UK; Washington, DC)
--See also: Global Witness on Liberia--Home Page - Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program (GEMAP) (Monrovia, Liberia)"The GEMAP...is a partnership between the Government of Liberia (GOL) and the international community that seeks to build a system of economic governance to promote accountability, responsibility and transparency in fiscal management so that Liberia's resources will be used in the interests of its citizens." See especially: GEMAP "Success Stories"
- Government of the Republic of Liberia on the Economy and Health
- The International Monetary Fund: Liberia Country Info (Washington, DC)Summaries, full length reports, and recent news. Note: Some documents are in PDF format, requiring Adobe Acrobat.
- LEITI--Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (Monrovia)
- Liberia Land Authority (Monrovia) -- See Republic of Liberia below
- Mano River Union -- Official Site (Freetown, Sierra Leone)This site contains very basic information only. "The Mano River Union (MRU) is an international association established in 1973 between Liberia and Sierra Leone, with the objective of sub-regional economic integration. In 1980, Guinea joined the union."
- Republic of Liberia, Agencies and Ministries -- Economy & Health (Monrovia)
- Agriculture
- Commerce & Industry
- Finance & Development Planning
-- NOTE: For 2004 to mid 2014. see also: old Ministry of Finance site
- Liberia Land Authority
--See especially: Policies, Laws & Regulations -and- Reports - National Investment Commission
- Save the Children, UK: Liberia Reports, 2007 to present (London, UK)
- United Nations Development Programme on Liberia (New York)
- UNDP in Liberia: news and reports
- All recent UNDP Publications on Liberia
- Liberia Millennium Development Goals Report for 2010 52 pages in PDF format
- National Human Development Report 2010 for Liberia: Promoting Human Development Through Shared Growth: A Special Focus on Infrastructure and Agriculture 67 pages in PDF format
- UNDP Human Development Report Indicators for Liberia: 2011
- UNDP in Liberia: news and reports
- UNESCO on Liberia (via Columbia University Libraries)
- UNFPA--United Nations Population Fund: Search for Liberia Country Indicators, Policy Developments, and Overview (New York)
- United States Agencies on Liberia (Washington, DC)
- US Agency for International Development (USAID) on Liberia -- Country Information
- USAID Global Health Initiative on Liberia
- Development Experience Clearinghouse (General)Search the entire USAID database for downloadable (in PDF) reports on projects and studies on Liberia.
- USAID Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWSNET) on Liberia Remote Monitoring reports
- United States. Census Bureau. Foreign Trade Statistics
- US Agency for International Development (USAID) on Liberia -- Country Information
- The World Bank on Liberia (Washington, DC)
- The World Bank in Liberia, 1999-Country brief and data (PDF file); documents and reports; plus, a searchable database on project information.
-- See especially: Community cohesion in Liberia: a post-war rapid social assessment (2005). Compiled by Paul Richards [et al.] Social development notes; no. 21 (January 2005) 92 pages in PDF or Word format.
- The World Bank in Liberia, 1999-
- World Health Organization on Liberia (Geneva, Switzerland; Monrovia, Liberia)--See also: Liberia WHO Country Office