Education in Liberia

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Region: Liberia

The problem of education in Liberia is multifaceted, with issues ranging from inadequate infrastructure and resources to a lack of qualified teachers and low enrollment rates. The country's civil war and Ebola outbreak have also had a significant impact on the education system, leading to disruptions in learning and a decrease in funding.

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                The Liberian education system is still recovering from the Ebola Epidemic and a 14-year civil war. According to USAID, only 44% of primary age students attend primary school. At this dismal rate, the ...
                
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                This project will admit 50 Liberian youth who carry significant psychological burdens, compounded by social exclusion arising from their loss of family members and previous affiliations with conflict-...
                
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                This project will help provide stable access to a safe, quality education for girls from an impoverished area near Monrovia that recently lost its school. The Jennifer Albee Enrichment School, an all-...
                
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                Youth are 65% of Liberia's population; empowering youth will change the nation's future. We deliver proven, successful models to help students prepare for college and in-demand careers. Our students o...
                
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                This project seeks to provide full sets of curriculum texbooks for the Carolyn A Miller School in Paynesville, Liberia. The school is one of only a few non-fee paying schools that provides education f...
                
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