Midwifery workshops completed

Edwin Beyan, leader of the Liberia Health Team, reports two weeks of professional development workshops have been completed this month for educators and clinicians.  

Midwifery workshops completed2021-01-26T15:48:33-05:00

Liberian Literary Landscape is Updated

The child whose mother can read is 50% more likely to live past the age of five. The women who can read is twice as likely to send her children to school.

Liberian Literary Landscape is Updated2021-01-16T13:57:52-05:00

Matilda Eileen Greene Dunn, wife of Elwood Dunn

Liberia Studies Association leader Dr. Elwood Dunn sadly lost his wife of nearly 50 years. Rev. Dr. Matilda Eileen Greene Dunn, born in Greenville, Sinoe County, Liberia, passed on January 4, 2020, at their home [...]

Matilda Eileen Greene Dunn, wife of Elwood Dunn2021-01-18T14:56:04-05:00

Family Literacy Initiative expands to Peter Town in Bong County

OAK (Opportunities for African Kids) has invited the Family Literacy Initiative to Peter Town to conduct workshops for teachers. This is also WE-CARE’s first expansion into Bong County.   OAK  is a non-profit started by Sue [...]

Family Literacy Initiative expands to Peter Town in Bong County2021-01-18T14:56:38-05:00

Show Your Stuff

By February 6, please submit 2 pictures of each item you will be donating to the Auction to be conducted online March 1 through June 30, 2021.

Show Your Stuff2021-01-10T15:57:32-05:00

Midwifery Workshops, Round 2, Planned

More Educator Development Workshops for Midwifery are planned for this month.  Both a Faculty Workshop and a Clinical Workshop will be conducted to to enhance the teaching competency of Liberian nurse/midwife educators.  These follow a pilot [...]

Midwifery Workshops, Round 2, Planned2021-01-07T14:29:50-05:00

Resolved – Tell my Story

April 30th is the deadline for your story about the Peace Corps in Liberia, even if you aren't an RPCV.  Sign up for the next Zoom workshop to be held February 13 & 27.

Resolved – Tell my Story2021-01-02T14:34:09-05:00
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