“Investing more in the young people is a boost for Liberia,” she said.
According to an Executive Mansion release, President Sirleaf made the statement when she received in audience Ambassador Pamela White and Elizabeth Mullen, Technical Manager, Workforce Development and Youth Employment Economic Growth Division of Creative Associate International on December 14 in Monrovia.
The Liberian leader assured Ambassador White that the Government of Liberia greets such efforts that will build the academic, intellectual and moral abilities of the youths, especially in the areas of development and capacity building as well as access to more quality education.
She, however, informed Ambassador White and Ms. Mullen that their initiative will be embraced by the young people, something she said will earn them additional livelihood.
She said there are already vocational and technical institutions owned and operated by the government that are training young people in different areas of specialization but need to be buttressed.
She named the Booker Washington Institute (BWI) in Kakata, Margibi County, and Tubman University in the Southeast, among others, as some of the institutions in the business of providing life skills for the young people.
She also applauded Ambassador White and Ms. Mullen for their visit to Liberia and entreated them not to hesitate to ask her if she could be of help in any way possible through partnership.
In separate remarks, Ambassador White and Ms. Mullen thanked President Sirleaf for granting them audience as their visit is aimed at seeking investment opportunities in Liberia to elevate youth development and education.
They said their initiative will provide outstanding, on-the-ground development services and will forge partnerships to deliver sustainable solutions to global challenges.
Its focus is on building inclusive educational systems, transitioning communities from conflict to peace, developing sustainable economic growth, engaging youth, promoting transparent elections and more.
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