Liberia: Govt, AfDB Sign U.S.$16.7m Fiscal Sustainability Agreement
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Liberia: Govt, AfDB Sign U.S.$16.7m Fiscal Sustainability Agreement
The government and the African Development Bank on Wednesday, officially signed a US$16.7 million loan agreement, aimed at boosting Fiscal Sustainability and Mining sector Governance in Liberia.
Gov't Secures US$16.7 Million AfDB Loan To Advance Governance Reforms - Global News Network Liberia
By Amos Harris The Government of Liberia and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have officially signed a US$16.7 million loan agreement to boost fiscal sustainability and strengthen governance in Liberia’s mining sector. The strategic financing package, provided as direct budget support, is intended to maximize national revenues, improve public sector transparency, and enhance the state’s capacity to deliver essential public services to citizen…
AfDB COMMITS US$16.7 MILLION TO LIBERIA AS GOVERNANCE REFORM AGENDA FACES TEST OF DELIVERY
By Socrates Smythe Saywon | Smart News Liberia MONROVIA – The Government of Liberia has secured a fresh US$16.7 million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB), a move that highlights both the country’s continuing development challenges and the confidence that international financial institutions still place in Liberia’s reform agenda. The agreement, signed on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, between the Government of Liberia, led by President Jo…
Gov’t to Retire 6,000 Employees - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
By Lincoln G. Peters MONROVIA, June 18, 2026—The Civil Service Agency (CSA) announced Wednesday that 6,000 government employees will be retired this year as part of the 2026 National Retirement Exercise. The retirement program targets civil servants who have reached the mandatory retirement age, in line with Liberia’s Pension Law. According to the CSA, more than 4,000 of those retiring are from the Ministries of Education and Health. CSA Directo…

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