Liberia and Sierra Leone rebuilding after Ebola

African Business explores the underreported success stories in Liberia and Sierra Leone following the 2014 Ebola epidemic and the global economic slowdown.  

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The Ebola outbreak may well be the best-known crisis to befall Liberia and Sierra Leone but the global collapse in commodity prices has hampered their economies even harder, with a drop in growth of over 20% in Sierra Leone and stagnation in Liberia. Now both countries are working hard to return to growth and encourage investors and international partners to get behind a range of opportunities for wealth creation. In collaboration with the Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative (AGI), African Business takes a look at some of the lesser known business success stories in Monrovia, Freetown and beyond.

 

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