MONROVIA, LIBERIA-Education Minister, Dr. Jarso Jallah, has emphasized the need for stronger coordinated systems to improve education and child wellbeing nationwide.
Speaking at the launch of Japan-funded development projects, she highlighted the importance of integrated efforts addressing education, health, gender equality, and WASH.
Dr. Jallah said,” Fragmented interventions limit results, and coordinated national systems remain essential to achieving sustainable improvements in schools nationwide”.
She noted that digital supervision tools supported by geo-referenced data will strengthen monitoring, accountability, and timely responses to challenges affecting learning outcomes.
The Minister expressed appreciation to the Government of Japan and United Nations partners for continued collaboration supporting Liberia’s development priorities nationwide.
She stressed that sustainability depends on national ownership, institutional capacity, and strong coordination to deliver visible results benefiting schools, children, and communities.
