Analysis Has Liberia’s ‘feminist’ president forgotten his promise to tackle rape? Despite declaring rape a national emergency two years ago, George Weah has delivered little for victims By Dounard Bondo and Bettie K. Johnson-Mbayo / 7 Jun 2022
Home When child traffickers work across West Africa’s borders, activists need help to do the same Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone share many things – including a problem of child trafficking. Local organisations can stop it if they come together. By Wadé Williams / 5 Jul 2019
Home This Liberian lawyer has withstood presidents, multinationals and militias Alfred Brownell, head of environment law campaigners Green Advocates, has just won the Goldman Environmental Award. What has he achieved – and how did he get his start? By Wadé Williams / 30 Apr 2019