COVID19 shocked the world and caught most countries unprepared including Liberia. At the inception of coronavirus pandemic in Liberia, resources were not initially available; there were denial and misinformation in communities about the virus including limited understanding about its signs, symptoms, and effects. With limited information about preventive measures and increasing confirmed cases, there was...
As part of ongoing efforts to aid the government in the fight against the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, a good governance and research institution has started the provision of small grants to support community-based interventions to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. 15 institutions including networks in Montserrado County on May...
Institutional Background The platform is an initiative of Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, a good governance and research institution working to promote democracy, transparency, human rights, and participatory governance in Liberia. NAYMOTE believes that a purposeful and effective civil society is needed to set the national policy agenda, stimulate sound and healthy grassroots response to...
Thursday 16 January 2020, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development is pleased to present its two years President Meter Project report covering January 2018-January 2020. The President Meter Project seeks to monitor, track, document, rate and report on the performance of President George Weah against promises he made during and after the election as well as...
This sixth perception survey report that assesses citizens’ perception of the quality of governance in Liberia is released by Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, a leading civil society organization established in 2001 by youth leaders and student activists to enhance democratic participation of citizens and promote political accountability of elected officials. The survey targeted a...
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