[FrontPageAfrica] IN LIBERIA, Christmas has always been more than a holy day on the calendar. It has traditionally been a season when hardship briefly loosened its grip, when struggling families found breathing space, and when the informal economy–on which the majority depend — came alive.

Liberia: When the Carols Fade: a Christmas of Hardship and Quiet Despair in Liberia
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