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Resident Fellow
Mauro De Lorenzo
Liberia's remote Maryland County is a microcosm of the country's challenges. These centre on the challenges of peacebuilding in a war-torn society--creating economic opportunities, healing social trauma and creating a stake in stability. Nestling on the border with Côte d'Ivoire, there is little way of getting to Maryland quickly apart from a two-hour helicopter ride from Liberia's capital Monrovia. Fine for the U.N., perhaps, but not for Liberia's 3.5 million people. A boat trip down the 500 km coast would be quicker than going by road, testament to the twenty years of civil war and chronic decay.

Its principal difficulties relate to a lack of jobs. With paltry educations and negligible capital, the citizens of Maryland County cannot take advantage of practical possibilities in agriculture, fishing and rubber. And the state, which was essentially broken by the time of Charles Taylor's exit from power half a decade ago, cannot at this stage be much help either. . . .

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Mauro De Lorenzo is a resident fellow at AEI, Greg Mills is director of the Brenthurst Foundation, and Stephan Malherbe is the founder and chief executive officer of Genesis Analytics. Anna McCord is a research fellow at the Overseas Development Institute in London.

About the Author

 

Mauro
De Lorenzo
  • Mauro De Lorenzo studies private sector-based approaches to development in post-conflict and post-Socialist countries, focusing on reforms that have made some developing countries attractive to foreign and domestic investment. He also researches Chinese investment and political influence outside the Pacific region, particularly in Africa; the design of policies that promote democratic accountability in aid-receiving countries; and refugee and humanitarian policy.
  • Phone: 2024195201
    Email: mauro.delorenzo@aei.org
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