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What is Impart Liberia?

The carnage of global and national crises has opened windows of challenges. These challenges have affected the entire human race. Every part of the globe is in one way of the other weighed by the impact of gender, social and economic disparities, bad governance, broken health system, ruined environment, violence and other inhumane acts.

Impart Liberia establishes itself on addressing social, economic and gender disparity affecting women and girls in Liberia and peacebuilding initiatives.

Impart Liberia Focus

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Vision

Impart Liberia hopes to see women become empowered through the acquisition of skills so that they (women) can be economically independent and serviceable to society.

Mission

Impart Liberia is working toward achieving targets of Sustainable Development Goals 5, 8 & 16.

Who can be Impart Liberia Volunteer?

Impart Liberia Volunteers are  17-30 years old who have demonstrated leadership ability and are committed to joining a positive cause. If you think you meet the requirements, we welcome you to apply to become a volunteer. If your profile is approved it will be displayed on the Impart Liberia website.

How is Impart Liberia funded?

Impart Liberia depends a good percent on donations form groups and individuals who have interest in our works. Assisting Impart Liberia as International Development Volunteer is One Young World Ambassador Jia-Yan Gu.

Impart Liberia was established in 2008 by  Augustine K. Kou and is an implementing organization of Angie Brooks International Centre.

 

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Impart Liberia Nominates for the International Youth Parliament

Four young leaders and volunteers of Impart Liberia have been nominated to the International Youth Parliament as Ambassadors. In October, 2018, the International Youth Parliament (IYP), a Global Prosperity and Peace Initiative Project, was created in Agadir, Morocco, by Najat Anwar and Kamal Moummad (GPPI Elite International Peace Ambassador and GPPI Regional Director of the … Continue reading Impart Liberia Nominates for the International Youth Parliament

This is a call to youth aged 18-25 from West Africa wanting to build inclusive societies through understanding and respect among cultural and religious communities Are you between 18 and 25 years old? * Are you a citizen of a West African country and do you currently live in this region? ** Are you interested … Continue reading

Using Water and Fashion to solve social problems

Impart Liberia has initiated a new project to address social and educational constrains experienced by elementary schools and clinics after the Ebola Outbreak. ‘Profit to Subsidize’ provides subsidies from sales profits to prevent and handle issues that might lead to institutional breakdown caused by the outbreak of EVD. This new move comes as a result … Continue reading Using Water and Fashion to solve social problems

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