Investing in Liberia's Future Through Education

It is not enough that our children are in school; we must ensure that all children have access to quality education that provides them with literacy, numeracy, critical thinking and other competences for the 21st century, writes President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

A community school in Monrovia.

  • Liberia:   Teachers' College for Bong County

    New Dawn, 23 October 2012

    A former Bong County Senator has said that negotiations have been concluded for the establishment of a teachers training college in the central Liberian town of Gbarnga, but did… Read more »

  • Liberia:   UL Student Rejects Suspension

    New Dawn, 23 October 2012

    One of the recently suspended students of the University of Liberia has described their suspension as a "complete joke" and would fight to the letter. Benjamin Wehyee is among 6… Read more »

  • Liberia:   LET Turns Over Renovated Library to School

    Inquirer, 19 October 2012

    The Liberia Education Trust (LET) Monrovia has finally turned over a renovated library to students and authorities of the Lango Lippaye High School in Kakata, Margibi County.LET… Read more »

  • Liberia:   LET Donates Books

    New Dawn, 19 October 2012

    The Liberia Education Trust (LET) Monrovia has finally turned over a renovated library to students and authorities of the Lango Lippaye High School in Kakata, Margibi County. LET… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Schools Join Race of Survival

    New Republic, 17 October 2012

    About three schools in the vicinity of Monrovia yesterday joined Save the Children and AFC to honor World Food program day which was held at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium in… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Liberia Education Ranks Low in Sub-region

    New Republic, 12 October 2012

    Liberia is said to have fallen below the capacity range, ranking the lowest in the sub-region, in terms of providing quality education to its people in spite of its grip on writing… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Gloomy Future for School Children

    New Democrat, 19 September 2012

    There are bleak signs that providing universal primary education, especially for all children in South Saharan Africa by the target date of 2015 under the Millennium Development… Read more »

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