SECRETARY KERRY: Good morning, everybody. I am extremely pleased to welcome Her Excellency, Dr. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the president of Liberia, here to America and to the Department of State. President Sirleaf is a very distinguished world leader, the deserving recipient of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, and the first woman elected head of state in Africa.
Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia’s Finance and Development Planning Minister Amara Konneh has assured residents of Nippy Town Community that the Government remains committed in providing basic social services for all Liberians, including safe drinking water, electricity and access to good road network.
Monrovia, Liberia - The Ministry of Finance & Development Planning assures Liberians and our development partners that every measure is being taken to maintain macroeconomic stability, and ensure effective management of the economy during this difficult period as our country experiences the crippling socioeconomic impact of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Tanneh Geraldine Brunson is the first Deputy Minister for Budget and Development Planning, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, Republic of Liberia. She brings to the job significant experience developing and maintaining budgets, having served as Chief Budget Analyst of the Bureau of the Budget (May 1979 to December 1984), managing a team of analysts who were responsible for analyzing the budget of entities providing community services to the public; coordinating the budget development and implementation processes with the staff. Also, as Budget Economist at the Bureau of the Budget (1990), Ms. Brunson was responsible for cost analysis, studying financial request, and evaluating the best methods for accomplishing agency goals, in addition to researching alternative and reasonable funding sources for the spending entities.
Since 2009 Minister Brunson has worked with Liberia’s core budget and financial management systems at the Ministry of Finance, where she served as Budget Economist under the Senior Executive Services Program of the Civil Service Agency (CSA). There, she provided guidance for the development and implementation processes of the annual budget; directed and managed analysis of budget information to respond to internal and external queries and provided critical information to senior decision-makers, consistent with government’s priorities and financial resources; and as well monitored revenues and expenditures during the fiscal year, and coordinated budget activities during fiscal year end closing.
As Coordinator of Government’s Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) Secretariat (October 2011 to December 2012), Minister Brunson was responsible for the overall operations of the Secretariat.
Prior to her current appointment, Ms. Brunson served as Coordinator, Budget Policy and Development/Budget Economist, Department of Budget, at the erstwhile Ministry of Finance, where she provided support in structuring the MTEF systems, processes and institutional arrangements for the successful implementation of the MTEF in an efficient, sustainable and affordable manner.
A graduate of Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Ms. Brunson holds a Master of Arts degree in Economics (1989) and a Bachelors of Business Administration in Management from the University of Liberia (1979). She has held several high profile financial management positions within corporate America, including Income Maintenance Supervisor, State of Maryland, Department of Health and Human Resources, Frederick, Maryland, where she evaluated program operations to assess integrity and quality, interpreted program requirements and formulated policies and procedures for implementation, and supervised individuals engaged in establishing eligibility for Federal, State and County Government assistance for services such as healthcare, food, childcare, housing, etc.
Monrovia, Liberia - World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim arrives in Liberia on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 to further strengthen the Bank’s continuing response to the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Dr. Kim will meet President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and senior officials of the Liberian Government.
Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia’s Finance and Development Planning Minister on Tuesday was joined by the Head of the European Union delegation in Liberia to officially cut the ribbon, dedicating the new National Authorizing Office (NAO) on the grounds of the Executive Mansion on Capitol Hill.
Monrovia, Liberia - Finance and Development Planning Minister Amara Konneh has disclosed that as at October 31 the Ebola Trust Fund received a total of US$14.282 million for the fight against the Ebola disease.
Konneh said of this amount, the Ebola Trust Fund has disbursed US$8.387 million to and on behalf of various government entities.
Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia’s Finance and Development Planning Minister Amara M. Konneh has concluded constructive country-level discussions with the officials of the World Bank, IMF and other development partners aimed at mobilizing support for the government’s fight against the Ebola epidemic.
The Authorities of the Ministry of Finance & Development Planning wish to inform the general public and our development partners that consistent with its PRESS RELEASE of October 8, 2014, health workers assigned in Ebola Treatment Units (ETU) are being paid their hazard pay for the month of September.
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