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The Carter Center ROL Training Ongoing

The Carter Center Liberia through its Rule of Law (ROL) Program – Liberia has concluded day one...

Enhancing Citizens Understanding of the Rule of Law

The Carter Center is working to build peace and prevent violence by helping the government of Liberia...

Naymote Releases the Legislative Accountability Report 2021

Did you know that nine (9) Lawmakers from the 54th Legislature of Liberia made 77 promises? Of...

PRESS STATEMENT

PRESS STATEMENT (March 17, 2021) Liberia’s premier democracy advancement institution, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has strongly...

Naymote Advances Justice, Rule of Law, and Peacebuilding in High Schools

Have you heard about the School Law and Justice Program for High School Students? Naymote Partners for...

YPLSA Alumni advances Political Integrity and broaden Youth Participation in Political Decision-making Processes

Alumni of the Young Political Leadership School Africa Cohort 7 hosted a policy debate between two outstanding...

YPLSA COHORT 8 APPLICATION NOW OPEN!!!

The Young Political Leadership School Africa cohort 8 is now accepting applications from qualified political and socially...

Want to know more about the YPLSA application process?

Have you been having inquiries about the Young Political Leadership School Africa enrollment process? Download the Zoom...

Apply Now at the YPLSA!!

Are you interested in contesting for public office or serving as a campaign manager? Are you a...

President Weah Makes Additional 32 Promises During his recent County Tour

Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, the implementer of the President Meter Project tracking the President’s promises to...

Naymote Applauds their Community Justice Advisors

Our institution NAYMOTE-Liberia Community Justice Advisors (non-lawyers) are doing an amazing job and expanding engagements across Montserrado...

Call For Application For Young Women Leaders

Are you a female between the ages of 18-35 years living across the 15 counties of Liberia?...
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