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Policy Adaptation on Girls Education

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LYFT Africa Executive Director represented the organization at iCampus in Monrovia to discuss and adapt a toolkit on How Girls Can Engage with Education Stakeholders ======================================================================== The How-To-Guide resource or toolkit is developed to support young females or girls and advocacy groups in their respectiv e advocacy efforts, to advocate for change in the education sector in Liberia. However, this tool or guide could be used by any other advocate universally as necessary. Distinct areas described in the guide include: What is advocacy? Why Advocate? How to design an advocacy campaign Who are the education stakeholders in Liberia Tools for communicating in advocacy Background Young women across Liberia have experienced serious challenges in accessing quality education for the last three to four decades. On a resource level, there is a large funding gap when it comes to education. The overall budget

United Nations Day 2018

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The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and by a majority of other signatories.  United Nations Day  is celebrated on 24 October each year. On October 24, 2018, four youth groups saw the need to create awareness about the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations; namely LYFT Africa, YARD-Liberia, Kids Development Initiative I-YOCA including participants of the YALI RLC Online Cohort 9 participants. The day brought together over 123 participants including heads of organizations, principals of schools, students and other actors. Eleven (11) schools were invited to celebrate the United Nations Day. They include the  Lott Carey Baptist Mission School,  Jimmie K. Dugbe A.G.M. High School,  Triumph Church Mission School,  Diana E. Davies High School,  Phila Institute,  Mother Tegeste Steward High School,  All Saints International,

Career Day Development Program 2018 - Margibi County

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And God made it Good. Career Day Development Event at American Corner-Kakata went well. Thanks to the County Education Officer of Margibi County Mr. Andrew Jlay and the Academic Dean of the Kakata Rural Teachers Training Institute Ms. Sorna F. Sherif for lecturing secondary students in Kakata.  We appreciate our career coaches too: Mr.  Mallay Kekula , Ms.  Victoria Jones , Mr.  Beyan Abraham Sirleaf , Madam Daisay Fahnbulleh, MissYama Tokpah, and Mr. Eric Tokpah. The day saw approximately 50 senior secondary students from 6 senior secondary schools in Kakata City; one of Liberia’s rural cities including students from St. Christopher Catholic School, John Joseph High School, Albert Orsborn Salvation Army School, George V. Gibson United Methodist High School, St. Paul Lutheran High School, ASECA High School, Booker Washington Institute, and the YMCA High School. Most of all, to Mr. Peter S Dewellie and Mrs. #YassaDewellie whose human efforts brought the reality of the

Career Day Development Program - 2018 Montserrado County

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Career Day often refers to a day in school where students learn about different careers, why to choose a career, how to develop their career and what career are applicable to their locations. Unfortunately, in Liberia, almost every school have not seen the significant of a career day and most institutions including secondary and tertiaries institutions in Liberia don’t usually host a career day event. Recognizing the significance of a career day event, LYFT Africa on Thursday, 27th September 2018, Held its Career Day Development Program. The event gathered over 75 senior secondary students from different schools within Montserrado, Margibi and Bomi Counties in Liberia. The purpose of the occasion was to provide career guidance for senior secondary students and network them with other students from across Liberia. An interview with Sunnie Antonio Marcar, Jr, Executive Director of LYFT Africa

Health Club Workshop

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February 28, 2018 As part of her Schools Club initiative, LYFT African conducted a Health Club Workshop for six (6) schools within the City of Paynesville. Upon the completion of the workshop, health clubs were established in five of the six schools. The schools are:  1. Mount Zion Christian Academy, 72nd Community  2. Hebert Brewer Christian School, 72nd Community  3. First Assemblies of God Mission School, 72nd Community  4. Paynesville Central Academy, 72nd Community  5. O'NANCE International Christian School In Pictures:

Celebration of the International Youth Day Symposium

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The International Youth Day Symposium 2018 (IYDS2018) was celebrated under the theme "Save Spaces for Youth" The event brought together close to fifty (50) young leaders from different organizations across Liberia. Speakers gracing the occasion were the Honorable Minister of Youth & Sports, Mr. Dester Zeogar Wilson; the CEO of Continental Website Technology School System Mr. Richard D. Jah; and the president of the YALI Alumni Chapter Liberia, Miss. Sallay H. Gaye. The all-day event climaxed with preparation and presentation of papers on the topic: "what is the best medium through which youths can contribute to National Development." Winning teams were presented cash prizes. Sallay H. Gay, YALI Alumni-Liberia chapter served as one of the guest lecturers at IYDS 2018. She spoke to a cross-section of participants on the topic: "Identifying and developing the right career" Hon. Dester Zeogar Wilson is the Minister of Youth & Sports in