Dr. Clarence R. Pearson, Sr. is a Liberian clergy and social scientist with strong interest in advancing global peace, human rights, a safe planet, and social equity. He holds a BA in Theology, and MA with distinction from the Kofi Annan Institute for Conflict Transformation, University of Liberia. He also graduated with honor from the Louisiana Baptist University and Seminary, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA with A PhD in Psychology and Counseling. Dr. Pearson is a social researcher, an educator, and an author. He has over 29 years of practical professional experience in post-conflict peace-building, recovery, and development with emphasis in both the public and private sector.
Monrovia, Liberia – In a move that has sparked widespread debate and concern among civil society groups and legal experts, Monrovia City Mayor Mr. John-Charuk...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has released its comprehensive “Country Focus Report 2024 – Liberia: Driving Liberia’s Transformation – The Reform of the Global Financial...
In a scathing critique, Liberia’s former Auditor General, John S. Morlu II, has called into question President Joseph N. Boakai’s commitment to fighting corruption. Morlu’s...
In December 2023 and January 2024, Sylvester Grigsby, the now Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, has come under scrutiny for allegedly directing the National...
Centralizing revenue collection with the LRA will provide a robust framework to track all public funds. This measure will significantly reduce the risk of corruption,...
SINCE THE DEMNING audit report of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) was released by the General Auditing Commission (GAC) of Liberia, which accused the...
TODAY MARKS A STUNNING experience for Liberia as a U.S. delegation attending the 177th Independence Day celebrations headed by Chargé d’Affaires Catherine Rodriguez walked out...
THE LIBERIA NATIONAL POLICE under President Boakai’s administration held a major press conference today July 23, 2024 that exonerates major actors of the past administration...
SINCE THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the appointment of Liberia’s former Foreign Minister D. Maxwell Saah Kemayah by the ECOWAS Commission as its Resident Representative to Sierra...