SOS Children's Villages Liberia

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SOS Children‘s Villages is an international childcare organization that has been working in Liberia since 1981 and is active in areas of child safeguarding, youth empowerment, family strengthening, health, education, advocacy, and community development.

09/06/2026

Counting the Cost of Inaction: Are Children's Rights Reflected in National Budgets?

With just 7 days left until the Day of the African Child, how far have our African governments come in their commitment to budgeting for children's rights? It is worth recalling that last year's theme for the Day of the African Child was “Planning and Budgeting for Children’s Rights: Progress Since 2010.”

We must hold our leaders accountable to ensure that every child has the support they deserve.

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03/06/2026

We are proud to share highlights from our first graduation ceremony of our Digital Skills Program, captured by the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) and featured on the national Radio 📻 and Television news broadcast.

This milestone represents far more than the awarding of certificates. It is a celebration of resilience, learning, and the power of digital education to unlock new possibilities. Each graduate's achievement reflects hours of dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to building a brighter future.

As these young graduates step forward with new digital skills and greater confidence, they are not only transforming their own lives—they are becoming catalysts for change in their communities and beyond.

Today, we celebrate their success. Tomorrow, we celebrate the impact they will create.

Congratulations to all our graduates! The future is digital, and you are ready to lead the way💻🎓.

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02/06/2026
02/06/2026

The Liberia Children's Representative Forum District #9 Elections may have concluded, but the voices, dreams, and determination of young leaders continue to echo across the community.

Among the highlights of the election was the inspiring sight of a young and passionate candidate confidently presenting his vision to fellow children, sharing why he believed he could be a strong voice for their interests and aspirations.

With courage, conviction, and a commitment to leadership, he demonstrated that young people are not only the leaders of tomorrow—they are changemakers today.

These elections provided a powerful platform for children to express their ideas, engage in democratic processes, and develop the leadership skills needed to shape a brighter future for Liberia. Every speech delivered, every vote cast, and every voice heard represents another step toward meaningful child participation and empowerment.

The election may be over, but the journey of leadership has only just begun.

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Photos from SOS Children's Villages Liberia's post 01/06/2026

MEET OUR GRADUATES!!

💻 From Learners to Digital Changemakers: 150 Young People Graduate with New Skills and New Dreams.

“A certificate is more than a piece of paper— it is proof of perseverance, growth, and ambition,” says a graduate.

After three months of intensive learning, 150 young people have successfully completed training in Computer Literacy and Digital Marketing through the SOS Children’s Villages in Liberia and Orange Foundation Digital Lab in Matadi.

As the world becomes increasingly digital, these graduates are now better prepared to access employment opportunities, launch businesses, tell their stories, and contribute meaningfully to Liberia’s development.

We celebrate not only what they have achieved, but what they are capable of becoming.

“This program gave me more than digital skills. It gave me confidence. I now believe that my dreams are achievable and that I have a place in the digital economy,” says 2nd graduate.

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Photos from SOS Children's Villages Liberia's post 30/05/2026

EMPOWERING CHILDREN, SHAPING THE FUTURE!!

Yesterday, we successfully conducted the District #9 elections of the Liberia Children’s Representative Forum in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection and the Child Protection Network.

The process brought together more than 250 children from across the district and was marked by transparency, inclusiveness, and fairness.

We are proud to have facilitated a peaceful election free from interference and undue influence, ensuring that every child had the opportunity to participate and make their voice count.

Special thanks to Deputy Minister Garmai S. Tokpah and her dedicated team for their unwavering support and commitment to child participation. Together, we have taken another important step toward empowering children to become active leaders and advocates for positive change in their communities.

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Photos from SOS Children's Villages Liberia's post 29/05/2026

Today SOS Children’s Villages in Liberia, in partnership with Orange Foundation, proudly celebrates the graduation of the first batch of 150 young people from the SOS Children’s Villages and Orange Digital Lab digital literacy skills program.

This milestone represents more than a graduation — it is a bold step toward empowering young people with the knowledge and technology skills needed to thrive in today’s digital world. Through dedication, learning, and determination, these young minds are now better prepared to unlock opportunities, innovate, and shape a brighter future for themselves and Liberia.

Congratulations to all graduates for believing in their potential and embracing the power of digital transformation!

28/05/2026

Children Leading Change! 🌟

The future of Liberia is brighter when children are empowered to participate in decision-making processes that affect them.

SOS Children’s Villages, alongside the Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection and the Child Protection Network, will conduct the District #9 Elections for the Liberian Children’s Forum — a platform designed to strengthen child participation, advocacy, and leadership. 🗳️🇱🇷

The election is tomorrow, May 29, 2026. SEE YOU THERE !!

This election is more than a process; it is a movement to amplify children’s voices, promote inclusion, and inspire a new generation of responsible leaders and advocates.

When children are heard, communities grow stronger.

26/05/2026

📢 COUNTDOWN TO THE LIBERIA CHILDREN’S ELECTIONS🗳️✨

Are you aged 6 to 17? Do you have innovative ideas and a passion for making a difference? This is YOUR chance to lead and ensure children's voices are heard in important decisions!

Join the Liberia Children’s Forum to represent your peers, advocate for crucial issues, and help shape a brighter future for all children in Liberia.

In partnership with the Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection and the Child Protection Network, SOS Children’s Villages Liberia is excited to conduct the District #9 Elections.

This election empowers you to become a confident leader and advocate for children's rights and well-being.

💡 Why participate?
✅ Develop leadership and public speaking skills
✅ Share the views of children at the decision table
✅ Advocate for children’s rights
✅ Build confidence and inspire change

📅 The countdown is on! The election is Friday, May 29, 2026. If you're ready to make an impact, it’s time to rise and lead!

🎯 Your voice matters.
🎯 Your ideas matter.
🎯 Your leadership matters.

Let’s build a Liberia where every child's voice is heard!

26/05/2026

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Old Matadi
Monrovia

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:00