MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The Program Manager of “We Care Foundation”, Madam Evon Weah, has called for the transformation of Liberia’s education system by tackling classroom overcrowding, strengthening teacher training, and expanding access to learning materials.
“We Care Foundation”, a literacy-based educational organization founded in 1992, has grown into one of Liberia’s most impactful institutions for advancing learning.
Speaking recently in Buchanan at the Ministry of Education’s sector review program, Madam Weah identified overcrowded classrooms as the greatest obstacle to quality instruction.
Madam Weah emphasized that without smaller class sizes and better-equipped teachers, children cannot reach their full potential.
She reaffirmed the foundation’s steadfast vision to guarantee that every Liberian child, especially girls, has access to quality education.
