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The Imperative for Gender Parity in Liberian Parental Leave Policies

In the intricate tapestry of Liberian society, where the legal framework acknowledges both Western-influenced and customary marriages, a glaring inequity persists in the realm of parental leave policies. This disparity not only undermines the nation’s commitment to gender equality but also perpetuates archaic notions of familial roles, thereby impeding societal progress. The Decent Work Act […]

Embracing STEM: Transforming the Universities’ Curriculum for Future-Ready Graduates

The demand for skilled Liberian professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has never been greater in the rapidly evolving global economy. Recognizing this imperative, and the lack of integration of STEM programs, Universities across Liberia should take bold steps to align their curriculum with a more STEM-focused approach. This strategic shift is […]

The Transformative Potential of Earth-Moving Equipment in Liberia: A Multifaceted Approach to Youth Employment and Infrastructure Development

In a pivotal moment for Liberian infrastructure and economic development, the nation has the intention to acquire or negotiate 285 pieces of earth-moving machines that have transformative potential for youth employment and infrastructure development. This substantial acquisition not only promises to address the country’s persistent road quality issues but also presents a unique opportunity to […]