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US announces “intention to support” Weah’s Pro-Poor Agenda with $112M aid

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The Government of the United States has announced its intention to support Liberia’s Pro-Poor Agenda with a planned budget of approximately $112 million (USD) for the 2018 fiscal year, the US Embassy in Monrovia said in a statement on Thursday, December 13, 2018. 

The planned support for Liberia was announced in a Joint Statement of Collaboration between the Governments of Liberia and the United States released today.

According to the US Embassy’s statement, both countries expressed their intention “to actively collaborate in exploring the most sustainable ways to achieve the inclusive growth goals of Liberia’s pro-poor agenda.” 

In particular, the United States, acting through its Agency for International Development (USAID), will seek to help Liberia  effectively and transparently manage its journey to self-reliance.  In that connection, USAID intends to use its assistance to Liberia to prioritize inclusive economic development as the fundamental driver of change in Liberia. 

USAID also intends to pursue interventions in the areas of health, education, agriculture, and democracy and governance.

For its part, the Government of Liberia expressed its intention to utilize development assistance as a tool for transforming Liberia as it moves forward on its journey to self-reliance.

As part of that effort,  the Liberian Government is committed to, among other things, institute policy reforms necessary for broad-based private sector led-growth; more effective and accountable governance; and improved health and education for Liberians.

According to the statement signed in Monrovia today by President George Manneh Weah and the United States Ambassador to Liberia Christine Elder, both countries will continue to work to fulfill the responsibilities they have assumed in connection with their collaborative efforts.

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