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A very helpful Internet Gateway to lead you to all kind of Liberia-related web-pages.
War Child

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The adult population in many Liberian cities and outlying villages has been decimated by the atrocities. This has created a whole generation of children who have lost contact with parents, relatives and carers. For these child victims of war the future is bleak. Not only do these children carry a huge burden of trauma, but without skills or formal education they face an uncertain future. The scale of the problem poses a huge challenge to NGO operations: from orphaned children and those who have been maimed, raped or forced into combat, to those who have simply never known a normal childhood.
Warda

The West Africa Rice Center

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The West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA), is an autonomous intergovernmental research association. WARDA was formed in 1971 by 11 countries with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). WARDA now comprises 17 member states: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.
Daniel Bashiel Warner PRESIDENT

Daniel Bashiel Warner
(May 21, 1815—1880)
Daniel Bashiel Warner (1815 in Maryland, U.S.+1880 in Liberia) was a American-born Liberian and was President of Liberia from 1864 to 1868. He wrote the Liberian national anthem. His goal was to integrate the indigenous people, particularly the natives in the interior, into the "new" society. Warner organized the first expedition into the dense forest lead by J. K. Anderson.
Water Aid

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WaterAid is a charity dedicated to helping people escape the stranglehold of poverty and disease caused by living without safe water and sanitation. WaterAid works in partnership with local organisations in 15 countries in Africa and Asia to help poor communities establish sustainable water supplies and latrines, close to home. WaterAid also works to influence governments’ water and sanitation policies to serve the interests of vulnerable people.
Waterside Collaborative

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The Waterside Collaborative, Inc. was formed by a group of young Liberians who share the vision of a better tomorrow for their country to empower Liberians through the advancement of education, commerce, and health. To fulfill this task, The Waterside Collaborative seeks to strengthen and unite Liberia's most precious resource, its youth. This will be accomplished through innovative projects designed to bring the community closer, promote a sense of civic duty, and rejuvenate national pride.
The Washington Office on Africa

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The Washington Office on Africa (WOA) is a church-sponsored not-for-profit advocacy organization seeking to articulate and promote a just American policy toward Africa. We monitor Congressional legislation and executive policies and actions and issue action alerts to advance progressive legislation and policy. We seek to work in partnership with colleagues in Africa, the Africa advocacy community in the United States, and grassroots organizations concerned with various aspects of African affairs.

WOA was founded in 1972 to support the movement for freedom from white-minority rule in southern Africa. Today, we have an expanded mission which seeks to address issues affecting grassroots African interests throughout the continent. A key focus of our energies presently are economic justices issues in Africa, including questions of aid, trade, and debt.

George Opong WEAH

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Voted 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year, European Footballer of the Year and African Football Player of the Year, George Weah is the only player to ever hold these three honors simultaneously. George Weah was born and raised in Liberia, first playing in the Young Survival and then starring for Invincible Eleven. After a year with Yaound (Cameroon), he went to Munich, Germany where he played four seasons starting in 1988. In 1992, George transferred to Paris Saint-Germain where he won the coveted "African Golden Ball" in 1989 and 1994.
GEORGE MANNEH WEAH

GEORGE MANNEH WEAH
Running candidate for CDC - Congress for Democratic Change at the 2005 Presidential Elections. George Weah says: "corruption starts from the head. If I'm corrupt, definitely the people around will be corrupt. But if I'm not corrupt, the people around me, even if they are corrupt, they will change because of my honesty and the way I work, my discipline, I mean will be instilled in them."
WELCOME LIBERIA

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WelcomeLiberia.com is the new Hotspot for Liberians on the Web. Here you will get the latest news of what's going on in the Liberian Community. Do you need to know where the Party's At? The Fashion Show? The CookOut? The Clubs? You'll find it here. Also you can meet Hot Liberian Singles.
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
Poet

Patricia Jabbeh Wesleyl
Informational website on Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Ph. D., a poet from Liberia. Provides a detailed background of her life, present work, and future projects. Patricia was born in Tugbakeh, Maryland County in southeastern Liberia, and grew up in Monrovia, Liberia.
West African College of Surgeons

West African College of Surgeons
After a brilliant undergraduate and postgraduate career in the United Kingdom, a young Camerounian decided to return to West Africa to continue his march to the excellence of the science and the art of Surgery .It was in the late months of 1959 and his name was Victor Anoma Ngu. On the same flight was Dr Charles Bowesman, a British Surgeon in the services of the Ghana Government at Kumasi. Either as a diversion from fear or to ward off the boredom of air travel, they discussed the need for Surgeons in practice in West Africa to meet occasionally and exchange experiences in surgical problems that relate to the local milieu. When the plane landed in Accra. It was the last time that Victor saw or heard from Dr Bowesman but it was the beginning of the associations of Surgeons West Africa.
Gabriel H. Williams

Gabriel H. Williams
As a journalist and editor in war-torn Liberia, Williams received death threats from a government threatened by his calls for free speech, democracy and the end of human rights violations. Between 1990-1991 Williams was hidden on U.S. embassy property in Liberia. Williams, now based in Sacramento, shares his experiences in the new book "Liberia: The Heart of Darkness." The book offers accounts of the nation's civil war and "its destabilizing effects in West Africa."
JOSEPH MAMADEE WOAH-TEE

JOSEPH MAMADEE WOAH-TEE
Running candidate for LPL - Labor Party of Liberia at the 2005 Presidential Elections.
Wobebli

Wobebli
[In French] About the culture of the Wé people (known as Guéré, Wobé, Khran or Kran) from Cote d'ivoire and Libéria." masks, sculpture, stories, Wobe mythology, wall murals, maps, histories of origins, the Cote d'Ivoire coup and war, songs (with audio files), sorcery and Robert Guei.
Worldbank

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The World Bank Group is one of the world's largest sources of development assistance. In Fiscal Year 2001, the institution provided more than US$17 billion in loans to its client countries. It works in more than 100 developing economies with the primary focus of helping the poorest people and the poorest countries.
World Food Program

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Hunger afflicts one out of seven people on Earth. WFP is the frontline United Nations Agency whose mission is to provide: Food for LIFE to sustain victims of man-made and natural disasters; Food for GROWTH to improve the nutrition and quality of life of the most vulnerable people at critical times in their lives; and Food for WORK to help build assets and promote the self-reliance of poor people and communities, particularly through labour-intensive works programmes.
World Health Organization

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The World Health Organization, the United Nations specialized agency for health, was established on 7 April 1948. WHO's objective, as set out in its Constitution, is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health. Health is defined in WHO's Constitution as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
WTO
World Trade Organization

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business.
Woyaa!

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Woyaa! maybe is the best search engine to find web pages related to Africa. You can see how many times, archived links are visited and you can vote for each website. Woyaa helps you exchange and find the African Web resources easily, quickly and cost-efficiently.
WWF

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WWF, the World Wildlife Foundation, is a global organization that is doing all it can to halt the accelerating destruction of our natural world. Yet it is no good being 'global' if we cannot act locally. In many regions around the world WWF is carrying out thousands of local projects, each and every day.
Joe Wylie

Joe Wylie
Politician. General Joe Wylie, Senior Military Advisor, Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD).
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