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Randolphlyn Darlyn Johnson

Randolphlyn Darlyn Johnson is founder and Executive Director of the Young Africans Capacity Building Network, a non-governmental organization aimed at developing the skills of young Africans through youth capacity building workshops and symposiums that would enable young people to become productive citizens as they make a positive change in their communities and the world at large. She is a female leader, volunteer and a changemaker passionate about women and children's rights. She is currently working within the Human Resource unit as an Intern-Assistant at Naymote-Liberia, an organization that promotes citizens' understanding of democratic processes and long-term benefits of their participation. [...]

2021-02-15T10:17:46+00:009th February 2021|

G. Naway Gumeh

Naway Gumeh is a responsible and committed Journalist and investigative reporter with a passion for building an informed society through media. As host for Prime FM's evening flagship program dubbed "The Brumm" on the Tuesday and Thursday editions, he provides coverage of political and economic events in Liberia. Through the Accountability Incubator program, he intends to hold people and institutions responsible for their words and actions, whether it is political fact-checking, investigations or other forms of reporting. Follow Naway Gumeh on Twitter.

2021-02-15T10:28:01+00:009th February 2021|

Silas N. Juaquellie

Silas Juaquellie is the National Director of Burning Barriers Building Bridges Youth Theatre (B4YT) Liberia Inc. and a District Education Officer at the Ministry of Education. He also serves as a lecturer at CEPRES International University and as the National Research Consultant at the Center for Research and Development Initiatives (DRDI). Among his many community engagement activities, he has also taken lead in the street drama awareness during the Ebola epidemic in Bong and Montserrado counties and the civil voter education for new voters in Bong, Lofa, Nimba, Bassa, and Margibi. He is passionate about Information Technology and for his [...]

2021-02-15T10:45:20+00:009th February 2021|

Stanford A. Joe

Stanford A. Joe is a Young Political Leadership School graduate and Founder & amp; Executive Director of Foundation for Youth Tranquility, a non-governmental organization that focuses on the promotion and enhancement of good citizenship in Liberia through civil education, research, capacity building and gender equity strategy programs that directly empower and benefit young people to be better citizens. He has been working in youth development for over fourteen years and is passionate about youth inclusion, good citizens practice and human rights.

2021-02-15T10:36:38+00:009th February 2021|

Mwasnoh Tuan

Mwasnoh Tuan is the Founder and Executive Director of the Mwasnoh Tuan Foundation, an organisation that provides mentorship, training, scholarships and health education to vulnerable women and children in rural and urban communities in Liberia. As part of the incubator program, she is determined to strengthen advocacy of women's rights in rural and urban communities by providing an opportunity for women's voices to be heard in policies and decision making processes through promoting equality, peace and justice for all Liberians. Follow her on Twitter. 

2021-02-15T10:39:29+00:009th February 2021|

Kou Amelia Dahn

Kou Amelia Dahn is a graduating senior student of the Mother Patern College of Health Sciences in the field of Social Work. She is passionate about education, human rights, conflict resolution, and youth development. Her passion for advocacy, leadership and community development inspired her to start volunteering for reputable development organizations and institutions at the age of 15. As a young leader, Kou served as a Volunteer Program Director at Volunteers Hub Liberia, where she supported the Executive Director with designing, planning and implementation of the organization's programs ensuring they have a positive impact in the community. Through the incubator [...]

2021-02-15T11:08:05+00:009th February 2021|

Naway Gumeh

Naway Gumeh  is a responsible and committed journalist who displays an ability to write balanced, informative and engaging stories that give all involved parties an opportunity to have their say. He works as an investigative reporter responsible for writing news as well as providing coverage on political and economic events. He is also the host of Prime FM’s evening flagship program dubbed “The Brumm” (Tuesdays and Thursdays). Through the Accountability Incubator program, he intends to hold people and institutions responsible for their words and actions, whether it is through political fact-checking, investigations or other forms of reportage.

2021-02-15T11:14:56+00:0018th March 2020|

Silas N. Juaquellie

Silas N. Juaquellie has 10 years of experience working in development. He specialized in the educational sector a result-oriented professional with rich experience on evidence-based administrative approaches, training, civic engagement, community-based support programs, theatre skills development and human rights. He is the National Director of Burning Barriers Building Bridges Youth Theatre (B4YT) Liberia Inc., and a District Education officer at the Ministry of education. His program aims to promote access to justice and the development of a peaceful society for young Liberians in school through the arts. He believes that with adequate awareness, especially among the youth, this project will [...]

2021-02-08T09:24:45+00:0018th March 2020|

Stanford A. Joe

Stanford A. Joe has 14 years of experience working with youth from the church, community and the world. He also has nine years of experience in the non-profit sector and earned two Bachelor’s Degrees in Economics and Accounting from the African Methodist Episcopal University and Accounting and Criminal Justice from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University. Stanford is also a 2018 graduate from the Young Political Leadership School, Semester Five and a Minister of the gospel, Assemblies of God Liberia Incorporated. Stanford has worked with several international and local organizations including Welthungerhilfe (Ex-German Agro Action), World Bank through the West [...]

2021-02-08T09:24:45+00:0018th March 2020|

Kou Amelia Dahn

Kou Amelia Dahn has a passion for leadership, advocacy and community services and has been volunteering her services with reputable institutions in Kakata city and Liberia at large since she was a teenager. She worked with the Margibi County Health Team during the fight against Ebola epidemic in Liberia as a Psychosocial Support Officer, where she worked closely with affected families, Survivors, and Orphans of ebola. She worked with the survivors to found the Survivors Network in Margibi County. She is currently serving as Program Coordinator at Rising Youth Mentorship Initiative (RYMI). Through the incubator, she intends to develop the [...]

2021-02-08T09:24:45+00:0018th March 2020|
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