BRAC Liberia, a Bangledeshi-originating NGO, has announced a partnership with the government to implement an early learning program in Bomi and Gbarpolu.
PRESS RELEASE: ActionAid Statement on MCSS Protest – Invest in Education as a Priority
The state’s response to the Monrovia Consolidation School System students’ October 15 protest will fuel tensions that will threaten the very state’s commitment to sustain peace.
OP-ED: Beyond the Mirage — Harnessing the Private Sector for Public Gains
The demographic boom across Africa and Asia means the time is ripe for system reform to improve our children’s opportunities for meaningful learning. Beyond the Mirage provides a roadmap for action to help political leaders embark on this journey.
Gov’t to Appoint Financial Manager for More Than Me Academy
Gender Minister Piso Saydee-Tarr has provided updates on the government’s investigation of the rapes that occurred at More Than Me, noting that the top concern of the Gender Ministry right now is the well-being of the girls.
Street Child Builds US$25,000 School in Maryland
Street Child, a British charity organization operating 24 public schools under the Liberia Education Advancement Program, has turned over a new school building to a town situated along the Harper-Pleebo highway. Â
Education Ministry Rebrands PSL Into Liberia Educational Advancement Program
Last Wednesday, the acting minister of education, Latim Dathong, announced that the Partnership Schools for Liberia program has been renamed and restructured into the Liberia Educational Advancement Program to increase collaboration and accountability.
Education Sector to Undergo Another Reform as New Minister Discloses Plans
Liberia’s education system is expected to experience another reform, as the new minister of education has announced his plans for the sector.
OP-ED: What’s the New Game Plan for the Partnership Schools for Liberia Program?
The case for PSL expansion is anchored to the historical neglect by the state to fulfill its role in funding quality education for all Liberians.