Why Should We Expect the Government to Hear What Women Have to Say? Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper May 30, 2022 Under the banner, "Mass Action for Peace," Liberian women have begun a two-week long period…
Let’s emulate the good example of Joel Maybury to clean our communities Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper May 23, 2022 “Mayor Koijee and I both know that actions speak louder than words, and when it…
There is no Press Freedom without Media Economic Viability Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper May 4, 2022 The Press Union of Liberia (PUL), along with a diverse group of Liberian journalists and…
President Weah Needs to Pay Attention  Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper March 15, 2022 Though it was a statement to honor the memory of Liberia’s first President, Joseph Jenkins…
We want realistic affirmative action, not this joke of 30% of women on a party candidates’ list Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper February 28, 2022 While we applaud the Honorable House of Representatives' decision to adopt into law an Act…
We are deeply troubled by the stigma the Children are facing in New Kru Town Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper January 23, 2022 We are deeply and seriously troubled by the January 19 tragic crusade that left 29…
How soon is your Soon, Minister McGill? Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper January 4, 2022 The issue of rape is a serious crime under the Liberian law and demands hash…
We Demand Speedy Probe In The Killing Of The 14 Yr. Old Girl Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 19, 2021 Report emanating from Margibi County says the Liberia National Police received in its custody a…
Don’t Use The Media To Cultivate Gender Biases, Stereotyping Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 2, 2021 The mass media deserve to be called the fourth branch of power because of their…
Applauding USAID for employing novel approach to women’s participation in Liberia’s land issues Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper November 21, 2021 No doubt, atop Liberia’s bulky list of major problems which include but not limited to…