AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWASSCE Support in Montserrado: The Leo Mulbah Foundation (LMFI) has launched a week-long academic support programme for WASSCE candidates in Montserrado County Electoral District #1, with intensive lessons in math, English, science and social studies, plus revision strategies aimed at boosting performance. Child Protection Push: Liberia’s Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, with UNICEF and Mother Pattern College of Health Science, has launched a Child Protection Curriculum Development Package, including specialized training for 60 social workers to strengthen case management and child welfare services nationwide. Climate Resilience Project: EPA and UNDP are set to hold an inception workshop to launch the five-year SARTLA climate resilience and livelihood adaptation project (2026–2030), targeting vulnerable rural communities and agriculture-linked climate risks. Agriculture Training in China: A 21-day intensive training workshop for 52 Liberian agriculture officials has begun in Beijing, focusing on reducing post-harvest losses through storage, processing and preservation skills. Youth, Jobs and Investment: PYAC chairman Mandela S. Gbollie urged African youth to shift from remittances to sustainable investments, highlighting tech-driven innovation and green entrepreneurship. Ebola Watch (Regional): Nigeria’s Lagos State has stepped up Ebola surveillance at MMIA, advocating tighter passenger interaction controls as outbreaks are reported in Central and East Africa. Football (Liberia-linked): Ghana’s Black Maidens advanced in the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers after beating Liberia 2-0 in Monrovia for an 8-0 aggregate, setting up a final-round clash with Senegal.
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