The CrisisIn Liberia, primary education is officially free—but for many children, school is still out of reach.
Most government schools suffer from extreme shortages:
While wealthier families may access private education, this is not a realistic option for the average Liberian household—especially in rural communities where poverty is widespread. As a result, thousands of children are excluded from the classroom. They become vulnerable to child labor, early marriage, and exploitation—trapped in a cycle of poverty with no opportunity to break free. |
Our ResponseAt Sensee Foundation of Hope, we believe that every child—regardless of where they are born—deserves access to a safe, supportive, and high-quality education.
With the help of our partners, donors, and sponsors, we are actively working to:
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