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Liberia

Emerging or transactional engagement with U.S. firms.

Government RepresentationStrategic ConsultingDiplomatic EngagementImage Management
Active filings
4
Reported compensation
$0
across 4 firms
Avg. alignment score
60/100
Routine engagement
Filing window
2002–2026
Latest: Mar 9, 2026
Briefing · AI-generated from filings

What Liberia is doing in Washington

Liberia maintains a limited but focused lobbying presence in Washington, primarily centered on government-to-government representation. With four active FARA filings and no reported compensation, the current engagement appears to be more about foundational relationship building and strategic consulting rather than large-scale financial influence campaigns. The entities involved are exclusively government-related, suggesting a direct diplomatic and strategic approach rather than diversified private sector or opposition-led initiatives. This indicates a concentrated effort to address specific state-level priorities through direct representation.The filings show that the Republic of Liberia’s House of Representatives, the President's Delivery Unit within the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are the principal entities hiring U.S. registrants. Additionally, the Government of the Republic of Liberia as a whole is represented. These Liberian governmental bodies are engaging strategic consulting and government affairs firms such as Washington & Madison, Blackwood International Strategic Advisors, Vanguard Africa, and LISCR. The consistency in the type of principal and activity underscores a unified governmental strategy for engagement in Washington rather than disparate efforts from various national stakeholders.The overarching strategic themes for Liberia’s engagements appear to be image management and general strategic consulting to navigate U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic channels. The lack of specific, high-value compensation suggests that the current objectives are not tied to urgent, transactional outcomes like sanctions relief or immediate defense aid. Instead, the focus on "Strategic Consulting" and "Government Affairs" points towards long-term relationship cultivation and potentially setting the stage for future policy discussions or maintaining a favorable perception within U.S. political circles.

Briefing generated Apr 27, 2026 · synthesized from 4 filings

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