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The Economic Policies that Ruined Liberia

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Discover Liberia. History Economy and How Liberia Has Transform. Best Places to Visit. Monrovia

Liberia has experience a rapid turn around in recent years, looking at its capital Monrovia and developments and its economic transformation with some worth smooth transition to democracy. Despite Liberia's past troubled history and other challenges in economic development, Liberia has emerged and become part of the international community. Most people who refer to Liberia and tourist who visit in recent years, forget to actually noticed that Liberia was once Africa failing state, the fact that some stability and economic development and tourism attractions today, is as a result of rapid and dramatic contribution of the Liberian people and the international community in recognizing Liberia's efforts and readiness to reorganized as a nation. In this video, you will learn about Liberia like never before, history, economy, and the democratic steps and commitment of the Liberian people to take their future in their own hands. Why not discover this amazing Africa story.

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Liberia is a country in West Africa, bordering Sierra Leone, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. On the Atlantic coast, the capital city of Monrovia is home to the Liberia National Museum, with its exhibits on national culture and history. Around Monrovia are palm-lined beaches like Silver and CeCe. Along the coast, beach towns include the port of Buchanan, as well as laid-back Robertsport, known for its strong.

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Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America

Africa Economy Report 3 of 3 - Liberia - Preying on the Poor - BBC America, recorded 02.03.2010

A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people and businesses who are changing the economic face of Africa. BBC correspondents within report on the growing trends and latest business developments in this region. Recorded from BBC World News.
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How the USA Colonized the USA

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Will BRICS end US Dollar Dominance?

There as been a lot of talk recently about BRICS and a new BRICS dollar that will be created soon. This is exciting for many reasons, but there has also been push back on the idea that a BRICS dollar could end US hegemony.

So, I wanted to look at some the economics behind the BRICS nations and see what could happen if all 19 nations that have expressed interest in joining are accepted into the block. Currently, there are 5 nations that make up the BRICS, but many nations are looking to join, which could lead to a domino effect. Will the BRICS nations accelerate de-dollarization in the coming years?

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Deadliest Journeys - Guinea: The Land Of The Forgotten

In a thrilling race on gruesome roads, desperate bush Taxi drivers scramble to deliver drugs and vaccines in less than 24 hours. At the other end of the trail sick people and children on borrowed time are waiting. But will they be able to afford the medicine that will save them? A surreal trip to Guinea Conakry, where there are still many serious diseases, such as polio, diphtheria and rabies. A country in full decay where the rutted roads tire the drivers nervously and where the delays they take paralyze the economy of the country ... Located in the west of Africa and in the south of Senegal, Guinea Conakry is nevertheless a country rich. Its subsoil is full of minerals like gold and diamonds, but people never see their color. The film reveals hallucinating realities: the hospital in a town of 200,000 inhabitants, Kissidougou, operates without electricity and the nurse on duty is content with the wreckage of an ambulance to go and save a pregnant woman in difficulty at 75 kilometers away. Poverty pushes families to put their children to work from the age of 6. In a roadside carpentry shop, no less than 102 children are found working and sleeping on the floor in what looks a lot like dormitories in a labor camp. According to Unicef, 25% of young Guineans take the road to work every morning rather than the often inaccessible school! In Guinea Conakry, the forest occupies more than a quarter of the surface of the country and beyond a national pierced with holes the inhabitants abandoned by the state had to create themselves bamboo ladders on cliffs to go from villages to villages. They borrow them at the risk of their lives ...

Africa Economy Report 2 of 3 - Energy Crisis - BBC News

Africa Economy Report 2 of 3 - Energy Crisis - BBC News, recorded 20.09.2010

A look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people and businesses who are changing the economic face of Africa. BBC correspondents within report on the growing trends and latest business developments in this region. Recorded from BBC World News.

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Nicaragua, au nom de la loi | Routes de l'impossible

Dévasté par son économie, le Nicaragua dispose d'infrastructures hasardeuses. Pendant la saison des pluies, les pistes se transforment en bourbier et compliquent le passage des véhicules. Le transport de dynamite, utile à l'extraction de l'or brut, y est périlleux car les secousses de la route risquent à tout moment de faire exploser les précieux détonateurs. A ce danger s'ajoute celui des pilleurs armés. Au centre du pays, le voyage est tout aussi compliqué pour les pasteurs évangélistes qui se déplacent à moto à la rencontre des communautés très isolées. Enfin, sur la mer des caraïbes, les pêcheurs Miskitos se surpassent pour survivre.

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World's Most Dangerous Roads - Guinea: Forgotten territories

The film reveals hallucinating realities: the hospital in a town of 200,000 inhabitants, Kissidougou, operates without electricity and the nurse on duty is content with the wreckage of an ambulance to go and save a pregnant woman in difficulty at 75 kilometers away. Poverty pushes families to put their children to work from the age of 6. In a roadside carpentry shop, no less than 102 children are found working and sleeping on the floor in what looks a lot like dormitories in a labor camp. According to Unicef, 25% of young Guineans take the road to work every morning rather than the often inaccessible school! In Guinea Conakry, the forest occupies more than a quarter of the surface of the country and beyond a national pierced with holes the inhabitants abandoned by the state had to create themselves bamboo ladders on cliffs to go from villages to villages. They borrow them at the risk of their lives ...

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Deadliest Journeys - Cameroon, Birds and Lizards

In Cameroon, only 2% of the roads have been asphalted. All of the country's inhabitants rely on the Clandos' taxi services, they have no other choice. The country has no railway and taking airplanes is both too expensive and too dangerous.

00:00 Cameroon's bravest drivers are known as Clandos. They're illegal cabs, and they're the only ones allowed to drive on Cameroon's entire road network, one of the worst on the African continent.

06:20 Thanks to this, they have a stranglehold on transport in Cameroon, despite the government's best efforts.
00:20 Some routes cross the territory of the Pygmies, a people of Central Africa.
17:30 When goods transports have accidents, villagers loot the cargo
19:18 The loaders in the basalt mines work until they're exhausted, and even the children there have to work in the quarries to go to school.
23:49 With the limited means available, the Clandos are forced to drive with cars fit for the scrap heap.
29:59 Overloaded vans are also subject to road problems.
35:35 Mireille works for an NGO trying to preserve the Pygmé people who live close to nature in the equatorial forests.
41:33 Some mountain towns are inaccessible during the rainy season.
49:02 Even the region's capital has become a ghost town as the population flees.


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This Liberian Has Proof That Liberian Jollof Rice Is The Best; Better Than Nigeria's | Jollof Road

When it comes to the Jollof Wars, Liberia is an unlikely contender. Nigerians and Ghanaians make the most noise about owning Jollof. Senegambians revel in the surety that no one can dispute that Jollof started with them. So where does that live Jollof in other countries like Liberia? We found out.

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A Conversation with Tukufu Zuberi

WKNO host Pierre Kimsey sits down with one of the hosts of the PBS series History Detectives for a talk about Zuberi's studies, the television show, and his current documentary project.

Unveiling the 10 Poorest African Countries

Embark on a captivating exploration of Africa's most economically challenged nations. Through stunning visuals and heartfelt narratives, we unveil the beauty and resilience of these lands while shedding light on the daunting obstacles they face. Join us to witness the untold stories of hope, courage, and determination amid adversity, and to contemplate the vital role of global solidarity in fostering positive change.

Inside a Mysterious 5-Star Hotel in Africa (Totally Abandoned)! ????????

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Assessment of the 'State' of the State of Emergency | Monrovia Liberia 2020

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