AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation Policy Debate: A new push is building around Liberia’s free public university tuition—one recent opinion argues the policy needs reform after years of political popularity, raising the question of whether it was built for access or for optics. National Loss: Liberia mourns former lawmaker and veteran activist Dusty L. Wolokolie, whose decades of public work shaped political life. Industrial Risk: A former education minister warns Liberia’s rubber supply crunch could cut factory output and jobs, threatening the industrial future and local livelihoods. Ebola Preparedness: Lawmakers have summoned health authorities for a national briefing as regional Ebola outbreaks in Uganda and the DRC renew fears about surveillance, labs, border screening, and emergency readiness. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed a landmark ICJ climate ruling 141–8, with Liberia among the countries voting against—setting up fresh legal and diplomatic pressure on climate action. Oil Governance: LPRA clarified Liberia’s petroleum licensing roles amid questions over upstream responsibility and NOCAL’s place. Fiscal Decentralization: Liberia’s budget disaggregation talks move deeper into implementation as counties prepare to manage and track resources. Tech & Security: A Liberian cybersecurity team qualified for ECOWAS finals in Accra, aiming to compete with regional peers.
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