This blog is written by Courage Y Kah, child right advocate, the author of a case study on accountability and education in Bangladesh commissioned for the 2017/8 GEM Report. The blog is part of a series showing that accountability in education is shaped by a country’s history and political, social, and cultural context. Background: Bangladesh’s Education system Like other service […]
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I'm a Liberian, former Screatry General of the Liberian National Children Palinment montserrado chapter.
Member of the ten man delegate who signed the children low of Liberia in 2005. A child right advocate, and Humanitarian and Peace Ambassador. Certified of participating in the Yali Model Liberia Cohort 7 youth Entrepreneurship and leadership summit in the USA 2017.
Religious:
Christian, member of the United Methodist Church in Liberia, president of the JOHN Kofi Asmah UMC youth fellowship. Also awarded Certificate of Recognition/Special Youth of the Year 2016-2017.
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