Education in Liberia
Partner since:
Total grant support: US$66,295,567
Grant eligibility:
- Multiplier
- System capacity
- System transformation
Partnership Compact
Coordinating agency: USAID
GPE Team lead: Esohe Joan Eigbike
Partner since:
Total grant support: US$66,295,567
Grant eligibility:
Partnership Compact
Coordinating agency: USAID
GPE Team lead: Esohe Joan Eigbike
The education sector in Liberia faces a complex set of challenges related to geographical inequities, poverty, poor child health, high rates of gender-based violence, constrained national finances and large numbers of unqualified teachers.
Poor learning, overage enrollment and many out-of-school children, the majority of which are girls from poor families, call for transformational change.
The government is working with GPE and other partners to improve learning for Liberian children, with a focus on ensuring Grade 3 students achieve foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
The Liberia Partnership Compact notes the need to support overage and out-of-school children with accelerated and alternative learning programs, and to provide all students with a healthy, inclusive and adequately resourced learning environment.
The reform targets parents with information and resources on the importance of at-age enrollment and home learning strategies to help get children enrolled at the correct age and ready for school.
The country is also prioritizing teachers, ensuring they have the qualifications, skills and curriculum to teach and assess foundational skills and aims to better address the challenges facing female teachers. Improved education financing and better education data and evidence will support large-scale and sustainable change.
(data as of May 09, 2024)
Type: Program development
Years: 2024
Allocation: US$200,000
Utilization: 0
Grant agent: WB
Type: Program implementation
Years: 2021 - 2024
Allocation: US$5,900,000
Utilization: US$4,815,093
Grant agent: WB
Improve access to early childhood education in targeted counties with improved teacher deployment.
As part of its investment in civil society advocacy and social accountability efforts, GPE’s Education Out Loud fund is supporting Helping Our People Excel HOPE for the 2021-2023 period.
Education Out Loud also supported the National Education Coalition of Liberia (NECOL) for the 2020-2021 period. This was built on previous support from the Civil Society Education Fund (CSEF).