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UNICEF: Free primary education in Liberia

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2010

http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/liberia_54304.html

GANTA, Liberia, 15 July 2010 -- Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Harvard-trained economist, is well aware of the importance of education in the effort to undo years of neglect. Her government has introduced free primary education for all and has tasked the Ministry of Education with providing it.

Architect, Finley Pitt is proud of her work here. "The people of this area, the people of Nimba, are well known to have a high value on education," says Pitt. "So if this project is going to succeed ... the sense of ownership the community have over this project is very important."

And UNICEF and its partners in Liberia have placed special emphasis on girls' education. As a result, girls in school now outnumber boys here -- a major advancement in West Africa, where girls are often forced out of school and into early marriage.

"Education is important, because when you are educated you're able to get a job," says Atleta Suomie, a top mathematics student. "When you're working, you can earn money and be able to support other people."

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