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Liberia: LIGIS - 2022 Census Enumeration Not Achievable

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[New Dawn] The Liberia Institute for Geo-Information Services or LIGIS, discloses here that the upcoming March 2022 national census population enumeration exercise is not achievable due to lack of financial and logistical support.

Source: allAfrica.com

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