Liberian government will assume full responsibility of security by June 30, the deadline for the pullout of the U.N. peacekeeping mission
As some Liberians prepare to celebrate end of outbreak, many who risked their lives to stop deadly virus demand government benefits they say they were promised
Recent patients quarantined in Ebola case are welcomed back into community -- stark change from last year when fear, lack of education left survivors and victim contacts ostracized
Of nearly 9,000 HIV patients, who were being cared for by country’s treatment program, more than 2,000 still have not been tracked down, officials say
For many surviving family members, deadly virus took not only a life but ability to have closure
Liberian health minister tells VOA teenager died June 24 and was given safe burial the next day
As people continue to get sick in neighboring Guinea and Sierra Leone, Liberians worry deadly disease could make a comeback
Mental health professionals say outbreak has left thousands of people traumatized, and three hardest-hit countries have few resources to help them
Although declared Ebola free, many in Liberia, who worked in hazardous conditions at the height of the outbreak are finding new employment elusive
Country's Ebola infection rate has reached zero, prompting government to open borders with neighbors, who are still fighting disease
WHO says 116 new cases were reported in these two countries this week
Virus has changed how Liberians honor their dead - many have no grave to visit, others are fearful they may still catch disease
Patients report vision problems, chronic pain, fatigue and depression; WHO calls for more research
World Bank says three countries most affected by Ebola will suffer a combined $1.6 billion in economic losses in 2015 due to ongoing outbreak
Staff at Dolo Town Health Center wear gloves, screen for Ebola symptoms like fever and send those patients to larger care center nearby
Officials say over the past two weeks, the rate of infection appears to be dropping slowly
First-ever TB & Leprosy Treatment Center opens in northeastern town of Ganta in Nimba County
On her first sub-Saharan Africa tour Angela Merkel met with Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Training, which is partly funded by the United States, aims to give technical skills to the new soldiers as well as coach them in their
For many, coming home offers few opportunities as economy struggles to stabilize and government services remain bare
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