- June 12, 2025
- Posted by: James Wotoe
- Category: Uncategorized

June 4, 2025 – Monrovia, Liberia

Minister Jarso Maley Jallah served as distinguished panelist on two insightful discussions during the just ended 2025 Education World Forum (EWF) held in London, the United Kingdom (UK), May 18-21, 2025
The two high-level panels were: “Strategies, Policy, and Action for the Development of Green Skills in Global Education” and “How Can and Should Education Contribute to Sustainable Development.” Dr. Jallah in her first panel discussion, emphasized the urgency of embedding green skills into the education systemthrough transformative policies aligned with the national development goals. She further presented Liberia’s Arrest Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID) as a national framework for integrating climate-smart interventions across the education and health sectors aimed at supporting environmental sustainability and human development.

In the second panel discussion, the Minister highlighted Liberia’s curriculum reform efforts to incorporate green skills, promote competency-based foundational learning, enhance teacher training, and expand digital access—particularly for rural and underserved communities. She also showcased the Home-Grown School Feeding Program, linking school gardens and agriculture partnerships to improve nutrition, learning outcomes, and local livelihoods.
Beyond her panel contributions, Minister Jallah held strategic bilateral and multilateral meetings to advance Liberia’s education transformation agenda.
Outcomes of these engagements include plans to launch a national digital transformation partnership with the Future Learning Institute and to develop a comprehensive technical cooperation proposal aligned with Liberia’s education priorities particularly in the area of foundational learning (emphasis on numeracy and literacy) and global standards.
The Ministry of Education commends Minister Jallah for her visionary leadership, global advocacy, and unwavering dedication to building a resilient, inclusive, and high-quality education system in Liberia.
Her impactful representation at the 2025 Education World Forum has elevated Liberia’s profile on the global stage and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to educational equity and excellence for all—without prejudice.