Global Giving is an on-line marketplace which allows people to donate to international projects that appeal to their interests and STAR radio is now a Global Giving project! This means that our American supporters may now make tax-deductible donations to STAR.
Humanity United gives STAR radio generous grant
One of our top goals this year at STAR radio is to
broaden our base of support to include new types of donor and partners from
different countries. This was achieved
this year when Global Giving (www.globalgiving.com)
agreed to our request to include STAR Radio on its internet platform which
allows individuals to fund international
projects of interest, and for Americans to donate on a tax-free basis. Since we posted a project description on
Global Giving four months ago, STAR Radio has earned a total of $3,000 donated
by a dozen individuals. We learned recently that Humanity United, a
grant-making organization based in California, will donate $130,000 to STAR
Radio in Liberia through the Global Giving site. Many
thanks to Global Giving and Humanity United for their generous support to STAR
radio!
Bill to ban public smoking, drinking introduced
Written by Julius Kanubah
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
A Proposed Act to ban the public use of tobacco and alcoholic substances has been introduced at the Senate.
If passed, the ban would extend to schools, ministries, hospitals, vehicles and restaurants.
It would also forbid the sale of tobacco and alcohol products to children under the age of eighteen years.
The sponsor of the draft Act said public smoking and consumption of alcohol products has an effect on the society.
Senator Sumo Kupee said public use of tobacco and alcohol products causes serious social and medical challenges to both the consumers and non-consumers.
The Lofa County lawmaker told Star Radio he was moved to submit the draft Act to reduce the demand for cigarette and alcohol products in the country.
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Stream the Liberia Truth and Reconciliation Hearings Held in the U.S.
For the first time in history, a nation's Truth and Reconciliation Commission held official public hearings in the United States. More than 30 individual witnesses from across the United States presented testimony before the full Commission of Liberia from June 10-14, 2008. STAR Radio recommends the following website to our listeners interested in streaming these testimonies: TRC of Liberia
Cotton Tree News
Stream Radio Porgramming from STAR radio's sister station in Sierra Leone, Cotton Tree News (CTN).