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2019 in Liberia, the Glossary

Index 2019 in Liberia

Events in the year 2019 in Liberia.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Adolph Lawrence, Africanews, Al Jazeera Media Network, Bong County, Bucky Raw, Charles Brumskine, Chief Justice of Liberia, Christopher Minikon, Clar Weah, Congress for Democratic Change, Eastern Mennonite University, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Executive Mansion, Monrovia, Francis Korkpor, FrontPage Africa, George Weah, Jewel Taylor, Leymah Gbowee, Liberia, Liberia Music Awards, List of presidents pro tempore of the Senate of Liberia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan), Nimba County, Paynesville, Liberia, President of Liberia, Rockville, Maryland, Shinzo Abe, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, UN Women, United Nations Population Award, Vice President of Liberia, World Health Organization, 2019–2020 Liberian protests.

  2. 2010s in Liberia
  3. 2019 in Africa
  4. Years of the 21st century in Liberia

Adolph Lawrence

Adolph Akwe Lawrence (March 24, 1969 – March 25, 2019) was a Liberian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives between 2012 and his death in 2019.

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Africanews

Africanews (styled as africanews) is a 24/7 pan-African multilingual news network located in Lyon, France previously headquartered in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo.

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Al Jazeera Media Network (AJMN; The Peninsula) is a private-media conglomerate headquartered at Wadi Al Sail, Doha, funded in part by the government of Qatar.

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Bong County

Bong is a county in the north-central portion of the West African nation of Liberia.

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Bucky Raw

Karwoudou Cole (born April 30), who is better known by his stage name Bucky Raw, is a Liberian rapper and songwriter from Monrovia.

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Charles Brumskine

Charles Walker Brumskine (27 April 1951 – 20 November 2019) was a Liberian politician and attorney.

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Chief Justice of Liberia

The chief justice of Liberia is the head of the judicial branch of the Government of the Republic of Liberia and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of Liberia.

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Christopher Minikon

Christopher Minikon (May 24, 1933 – July 4, 2019) was a Liberian public servant, statesman, ambassador, professor, historian, and businessman.

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Clar Weah

Clar Marie Duncan Weah (née Duncan; born 11 March 1965) is a Jamaican-American businesswoman, philanthropist and advocate who was the first lady of Liberia from 2018 to 2024.

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Congress for Democratic Change

Congress for Democratic Change (abbreviated CDC) is a Liberian political party formed by supporters of George Weah's during the 2005 presidential campaign.

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Eastern Mennonite University

Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) is a private Mennonite university in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born Ellen Eugenia Johnson, 29 October 1938) is a Liberian politician who served as the 24th president of Liberia from 2006 to 2018.

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Executive Mansion, Monrovia

The Executive Mansion of Liberia is the official residence and workplace of the country's president.

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Francis Korkpor

Francis S. Korkpor (born September 5, 1952) is a Liberian jurist and lawyer.

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FrontPage Africa

FrontPage Africa is a Liberian daily newspaper founded in 2005 by Rodney Sieh.

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George Weah

George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah (born 1 October 1966) is a Liberian politician and former professional footballer who served as the 25th president of Liberia from 2018 to 2024.

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Jewel Taylor

Jewel Cianeh Taylor (née Howard; born 17 January 1963) is a Liberian politician who served as the 30th vice president of Liberia from 2018 to 2024.

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Leymah Gbowee

Leymah Roberta Gbowee (born 1 February 1972) is a Liberian peace activist responsible for leading a women's nonviolent peace movement, Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace that helped bring an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003.

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Liberia

Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast.

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Liberia Music Awards

The Liberia Music Awards, commonly known as the MTN Liberia Music Awards for sponsorship reasons, is an annual Liberian music awards show held to celebrate musicians living in Liberia and in the diaspora.

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List of presidents pro tempore of the Senate of Liberia

This is an incomplete list of presidents pro tempore of the Senate of Liberia.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)

The is an executive department of the Government of Japan, and is responsible for the country's foreign policy and international relations.

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Nimba County

Nimba County is a county in northeastern Liberia that shares borders with the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire in the East and the Republic of Guinea in the Northwest.

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Paynesville, Liberia

Paynesville (sometimes Paynesward) is a suburb east of Monrovia, Liberia.

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President of Liberia

The president of the Republic of Liberia is the head of state and government of Liberia.

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Rockville, Maryland

Rockville is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, and is part of the Washington metropolitan area.

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Shinzo Abe

Shinzo Abe (安倍 晋三, Hepburn:,; 21 September 1954 – 8 July 2022) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020.

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (ቴዎድሮስ አድሓኖም ገብረኢየሱስ, sometimes spelt label; born 3 March 1965) is an Ethiopian public health official, researcher, diplomat, and the Director-General of the World Health Organization since 2017.

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UN Women

The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, also known as UN Women, is a United Nations entity charged with working for gender equality and the empowerment of women.

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United Nations Population Award

The United Nations Population Award is an international award presented annually by the United Nations Population Fund to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to population and reproductive health issues.

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Vice President of Liberia

The vice president of the Republic of Liberia is the second-highest executive official in Liberia, and one of only two elected executive offices along with the president.

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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2019–2020 Liberian protests

The 2019–2020 Liberian protests were a series of mass protests and civil disobedience campaigns as part of a popular movement by civilians in Liberia against economic turmoil; protesters demanded the resignation of the government of George Weah due to the crisis.

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See also

2010s in Liberia

2019 in Africa

Years of the 21st century in Liberia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_in_Liberia