The superintendent for geology and quality control at the iron ore mining company ArcelorMittal has underscored the importance of technical and vocational education in post-war Liberia.
KEEP Launches Nationwide Campaign to Encourage Reading in Schools
The educational NGO, Kids Educational Engagement Project, has announced the launch of a nationwide campaign to encourage reading as a hobby among students in the country.
River Cess’ Public School Students Resume Academic Activities, As Teachers End Protest
Public school students in River Cess returned to school for the first time since the new year on Monday, after teachers reached an agreement with education authorities.
Carter Center Begins Training Second Cohort of Mental Health Clinicians in Zwedru
The Carter Center Mental Health Program has begun its mental health clinician training program for 20 health workers, in partnership with the Deanna Kay Isaacson School of Midwifery.
Instructors Resume Classes After a Week-Long Protest at Lofa Community College
Instructors at the Lofa County Community College have returned to the classroom after a week-long protest in demand of benefits they say the college owed them.
River Cess Teachers Demand Salary Arrears Paid Before Returning to Classroom
Since the end of the Christmas and New Year break, public schools in River Cess have not reopened, as some teachers in the county are demanding the payment of five-month salary arrears they say the government owes them.
Civil Servants Begin Nationwide Strike in Demand of Salaries
As Christmas nears, the Consortium of Civil Servants in Liberia began a nationwide protest on Monday to demand that the government pay arrears owed to civil servants.
Youth Media Action Intensifies Anti-Trafficking Campaign in High Schools
Students from five high schools in Monrovia have benefitted from a three-day training to identify and report on human trafficking. The training was provided by Youth Media Action, with support from Internews.