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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf arrived home Monday evening to a rousing welcome, following a visit abroad which took her to Denmark and the United States.
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News and Press Releases

Stakeholders and President Sirleaf at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Monrovia.
Thursday, 8th May 2008
Monrovia, Liberia - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has held a consultative meeting with stakeholders, geared towards developing a national food policy. Full Story
President  Sirleaf enjoying citizens warmth upon arrival Monday
Tuesday, 6th May 2008
Monrovia, Liberia - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says Government will continue to provide the necessary support to the police and other law enforcement agencies in the country to combat the increasing wave of armed robbery. Full Story
President Sirleaf hold talks with US Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana
Monday, 5th May 2008
Bloomington, Indiana - The University of Indiana has conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws degree on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at the University’s 179th Commencement held today in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A. Full Story
Friday, 2nd May 2008
New York, USA-The International Crisis Group (ICG) has presented President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf an award for her outstanding leadership in democracy, development and peace building in Africa. Full Story
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Monday, 28th April 2008
Monrovia, LiberiaAs you may already be aware, the President, Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is currently in the United States, where she arrived last week following an official visit to Denmark. Full Story
Monday, 24th March 2008
Monrovia, Liberia - As you all know, the President and her cabinet Thursday concluded a four-day retreat in Voinjama, Lofa County, at which time a number of issues were discussed, crucial to the country’s national development agenda. Full Story
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