THE PROBLEM

A need to focus on STEM-Driven TVET Skills and Entrepreneurship 

Youth Dropout and Unemployment Crisis

Liberia is facing a critical skills gap one that threatens the country’s future development. Especially in rural communities, young people are being left behind. Poverty, early pregnancy, child labor, and long, dangerous journeys to school (often without proper bridges or roads) are pushing students out of the classroom. Those who persist face overcrowded, deteriorating schools with little access to qualified instructors or hands-on learning materials.

Going Deeper

Barriers Leading to Skill Deficits

At the heart of the issue lies a fragile, outdated Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system. It is disconnected from real-world labor demands, particularly in infrastructure, energy, technology, ideation, agriculture, and environmental management. Girls are disproportionately affected, facing added social and cultural barriers that limit their access and success. Without urgent investment, Liberia cannot build the skilled, resilient workforce it needs to grow. LESSAT-AFRICA is here to change that, but we need partners ready to act.

STEM based TVET Community Sensitization

STEM-BASED TVET COMMUNITY SENSITIZATION

Harnessing the Power of Community Organizing, Small Project Assistant Grants and Mobile Cinema to Promote STEM-Driven TVET Education and Raise Awareness of Climate Change in Liberia

Women Empowerment - LESSAT

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

STEM-driven TVET has been male-dominated, limiting opportunities for women. We support both genders prioritizing female participation to increase employability, expand the workforce and ensure equal access for all.

Educational Infrastructure Support

EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUTURE SUPPORT

We construct new schools and upgrade existing facilities, including science labs, technical workshops and electrical connections as well as building trail bridges to enhance connectivity for rural schools.

We want Education for all

It is possible for young people in Liberia to gain the skills needed to meet the growing demands of the workforce. To make this a reality, LESSAT-AFRICA is working hand-in-hand with trusted local visionaries to implement innovative solutions that position communities as central agents of their own growth and environmental development.

Awarding High School Teacher

With your support, we can continue to tackle the root causes of poverty and help nurture, protect, inspire and teach youth around Africa and the world how to reach their full potential.

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