Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Weah’s 9th Street Home Gutten By fire

    September 24, 2025

    MPC Leader Freeman Pledges Support for Youth in Grand Bassa, Eyes 2030 Presidential Run

    September 24, 2025

    @UNGA: President Boakai Renews Call for Support for the Establishment of War & Economic Crimes Court In Liberia

    September 24, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Health
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Education
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Independent Probe News
    • Home
    • Judiciary
    • International
    • Politics
    • Picks
    • Opinion
    Subscribe
    Independent Probe News
    Home » 28 Women Leaders from Four Counties Begin Democracy Training
    Education

    28 Women Leaders from Four Counties Begin Democracy Training

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithSeptember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Twenty-eight dynamic women leaders from Sinoe, Rivercess, Grand Bassa, and Margibi Counties have convened in Buchanan for the launch of the first-ever Regional Women Democracy School, a four-day training initiative organized by the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) in partnership with UN Women and UNDP.

    Held from 16–19 September, the training aims to strengthen women’s democratic knowledge, leadership skills, and capacity to drive transformative change in their communities. The initiative is part of the UNDP Liberia Electoral Support Project (LESP), co-funded by the European Union, Irish Aid, and the Embassy of Sweden.

    Participants include women from political parties, women-led organizations, commercial unions, and community-based groups. By bringing together women from both formal and informal sectors, the programme fosters inclusive dialogue, trust-building, and collaborative learning across diverse political, social, and economic backgrounds.

    Grand Bassa County Superintendent Karyou Johnson, speaking at the opening ceremony, encouraged participants to fully embrace the opportunity. “We urge you to internalize and apply the knowledge gained from this training. You are being prepared to become agents of positive change. The success and development of our country depend on your leadership.”

    Cllr. Darren Domah, Program Officer at NIMD, echoed this sentiment. “This training is a stepping stone. The responsibility lies with you to use the knowledge to make a difference in your communities. NIMD and its partners are ready to support your initiatives if they align with our shared goals.”

    The training features expert-led sessions, including a presentation by Ms. Floortje Klijn, NIMD Knowledge Management Advisor, on “Different Forms of Political Engagement.”

    Counselor George Sagbe also led sessions on “Constitutional Democracy,” covering topics such as the structure of the state, separation of powers, human rights, the rule of law, and local governance.

    The Regional Women Democracy School builds on insights from a nationwide consultation that engaged 160 women across Liberia.

    That consultation identified four key challenges affecting women’s participation in governance, including limited access to affordable, quality health services, especially maternal and reproductive care, poor rural road infrastructure, restricted service delivery and market access, insufficient support for small-scale agriculture, affecting productivity and income, and limited access to trade and commerce opportunities, hindering women’s economic independence.

    The Democracy School aims to deepen participants’ understanding of how these challenges impact women’s civic engagement and equip them with tools to develop community-driven solutions.

    By creating a space for women to share experiences, build networks, and gain practical knowledge, the initiative is expected to contribute to more inclusive democratic processes, stronger local leadership, and increased women’s participation in Liberia’s governance and development.

    The Liberia Electoral Support Project (LESP) supports national institutions and processes that promote inclusive and accountable governance. It is managed by UNDP and implemented in partnership with UN Women and NIMD, with funding from the European Union, Ireland, and Sweden.

    Loading

    Related

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleEMMET A. DENNIS NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE  STARTS Today
    Next Article ‘There will be no commercialization of Outbreaks’, NPHIL Director-General Vows
    Chester Smith

    Related Posts

    No Sign for Ending UL-SUP CRISIS

    September 24, 2025

    ULAA Honors Country Man 

    September 24, 2025

    Defiant!!! Lango Lippaye Clears All Students for Graduation Despite Dismal WASSCE Performance 

    September 21, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    LIBERI: US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Blocks HPX’s National Railway Authority Funding

    January 24, 2025

    Liberia Amputee to Get Support from Liberian-born Athlete in US

    August 31, 2025

    Veteran Liberian journalist Joe Bartuah Wants compatriots Demonstrate love and appreciation for one another

    August 6, 2025

    Chief Justice Gbeisay Entangled in Imminent Colony Hotel Closure

    September 10, 2025
    Top Reviews

    Youth Empowered by Eco-Brigade Initiative in Gbarpolu and Rivercess

    By Austine Newman

    World Leaders React To Former US President Jimmy Carter’s Death

    By Austine Newman

    Women Increase Advocacy for Electoral Reforms and Political Participation

    By Austine Newman
    Advertisement
    Demo
    Our Picks

    Weah’s 9th Street Home Gutten By fire

    September 24, 2025

    MPC Leader Freeman Pledges Support for Youth in Grand Bassa, Eyes 2030 Presidential Run

    September 24, 2025

    @UNGA: President Boakai Renews Call for Support for the Establishment of War & Economic Crimes Court In Liberia

    September 24, 2025

    No Sign for Ending UL-SUP CRISIS

    September 24, 2025
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Don't Miss

    LNP Clash With CDC Supporters At RIA During Weah’s Return

    By Chester SmithSeptember 22, 2025

    By Amos Harris ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (RIA), Margibi County – The highly anticipated return of…

    Loading

    Musa Bility Vows to Defeat Pres. Boakai face-down in 2029 Election

    September 21, 2025

    Unity Party Suspends 28 NEC Members For Neglect of Duties

    September 15, 2025

    Ministry of State  Holds Strategic Reassurance Meeting with Staffers

    September 15, 2025
    Copyright © 2024. Designed by Austine Newman.
    • Home
    • Judiciary

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.