Registered voters for Liberia’s 2017 elections were 2,183,683, young people ages 18 – 32 constituted 52%. The youth, through various roles, massively contributed towards the peaceful democratic transition since 1944; they served as poll watchers, campaign organizers, election monitors, civic/voter educators, community peace ambassadors, etc....Read More
Our School Law and Justice Program is reaching out to school campuses and providing legal education to students. The program brings experienced Police Officers and Lawyers to the classrooms to teach students about practical law, crime prevention, conflict resolution, due process and how to access...Read More
After an election season of unprecedented bitterness especially in a post conflict society, we have to come together in a spirit of unity, forgiveness, solidarity so that together we can better address the challenges our nation faces, heal the wounds of the election, recommit to...Read More
(November 8, 2017, Monrovia, Liberia. Naymote Partners for Democratic Development extends appreciation to Liberian voters who turnout to vote on October 10, 2017. The peaceful participation signifies Liberians’ quest to consolidate democracy and enhance participatory governance since 1847 and usher in its first democratic transition...Read More
On October 18, 2017, The Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, in commemoration of the World Youth Day for Democracy, held a one-day citizen’s engagement event in Montserrado County to remind citizens on the benefits of democracy and celebrate young people contributions to sustaining democracy in...Read More