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OrganizationCamp for Peace Liberia
Region Liberia
Website Website
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ProjectLeader BAbel Learwellie


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-participant groups, through the provision of vocational education, transforming them from excluded and burdened dependents into included and empowered citizens and productive workers and entrepreneur and they will in turn demonstrate to their peers and their communities that change is possible.


Challenge

War-affected youth carry significant psychological burdens, compounded by social exclusion arising from their loss of family members and previous affiliations with conflict-participant groups. Assisting their reintegration into normal social and economic life, in a manner that is ultimately self-sustaining, would show them and their young peers that a) their lives are important and have value b) their life experiences can be made positively meaningful and c) their participation matters to other

Long-Term Impact

The project will educate and rehabilitate 50 former child soldiers, ex-combatants and other vulnerable youth to be transformed from excluded and burdened dependents into included and empowered citizens and productive workers and entrepreneurs. They will in turn demonstrate to their peers and their communities that change is possible, and touch off a virtuous cycle of positive development that, even if only involving a few more at first, promises to transform war-affected youth into a good force.

References

  1. http://www.campforpeace.org
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQntKZvYwPc


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/18672/projdoc.pdf

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[[Category:Education in Liberia Projects]], [[Category:Lack of access to education for marginalized Liberian children Projects]]

[[Category:Education in Liberia Projects in Liberia]], [[Category:Lack of access to education for marginalized Liberian children Projects in Liberia]]