Liberia’s Ministry of Education and UNESCO Expand Global Career Prospects for Liberian Students and Professionals

Liberia’s Ministry of Education and UNESCO Expand Global Career Prospects for Liberian Students and Professionals

Monrovia, Liberia – March 5, 2025

The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), successfully hosted a groundbreaking webinar titled “Careers for Liberian Students: Opportunities at UNESCO and Advanced Studies.”

This high-impact virtual event provided Liberian students and professionals with critical insights into career pathways, international job prospects, and professional development opportunities within UNESCO.

Minister of Education, Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, delivered an inspiring address, emphasizing the urgent need for young Liberians to pursue careers in global institutions.

She stated, “Securing positions in esteemed organizations like UNESCO is not just an opportunity but a necessity for our young professionals to contribute meaningfully to Liberia and the global community.”

The webinar featured distinguished UNESCO representatives who outlined career programs, including young professional initiatives, internships, and mentorship opportunities.

They also provided strategic guidance on application procedures, qualification requirements, and navigating the UNESCO recruitment process.

Reaffirming her commitment to global engagement, Dr. Jallah highlighted the Ministry’s dedication to equipping Liberian students with the resources needed to access international career opportunities and thrive in the global workforce.

The event attracted a diverse audience of students, educators, and key stakeholders, demonstrating Liberia’s growing enthusiasm for international career advancement.

UNESCO representatives praised Liberia’s proactive participation and reiterated their commitment to supporting the country’s educational and professional development.

Building on this successful initiative, the Ministry of Education and UNESCO will strengthen collaboration to expand career pathways for Liberian students and professionals on the international stage.

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