Ministry of Education Launches the Yamoramsa Lab Program to Enhance Digital Skills for Students and Community

Ministry of Education Launches the Yamoramsa Lab Program to Enhance Digital Skills for Students and Community

July 25, 2024, Monrovia, Liberia:

In response to the rapidly evolving technological landscape, the Ministry of Education has partnered with the esteemed Yamoramsa Lab to launch a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing digital accessibility among the youth.

This visionary collaboration will leverage the innovative Yamoramsa Lab Programs, designed to meet the distinct needs of both students and the broader community.

During the official unveiling, Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, Minister of Education, emphasized the core objective of this initiative. Dr. Jallah stated that the primary goal is to equip Liberian students with essential digital skills, empowering them to thrive in an increasingly interconnected and technology-driven world.

Through this strategic alliance, the Ministry of Education and Yamoramsa Lab aim to revolutionize digital learning and foster a culture of innovation and proficiency among the younger generation, thereby paving the way for a brighter and more digitally inclusive future.

Minister Jallah highlighted the Ministry’s unwavering dedication to combatting digital illiteracy and ensuring students are well-equipped with the necessary skills to succeed in the contemporary global landscape. Emphasizing the importance of keeping up with technological advancements, the Minister reiterated the need to bridge the digital divide to empower future generations.

The pilot initiative aligns with the overarching goals of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s Digital Transformation Initiative, indicating a strategic synergy between governmental efforts and educational initiatives in driving digital progress.

In her closing remarks, Minister Jallah issued a compelling call to action, urging young individuals to seize these valuable opportunities with enthusiasm and determination. By encouraging youth to embrace the challenges of the digital age with a proactive mindset, the Minister aims to foster a generation of digitally literate and empowered individuals poised for success in an increasingly interconnected world.

For more information, please contact J. Maxime Bleetahn, Director of Communications & Public Relations, at 0777-212197 or 0886-565-264. Visit our website at moeliberia.com and follow our Facebook page, Ministry of Education – Liberia.



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