Activity Update

Empowering Enumerators: Recapping the Professional Upskills Training Program

Our team wrapped up an incredible week of training with the Professional Up-Skills Training, in partnership with Innovations Hub Liberia. Our 32 succcessful participants are now working hard on their group activities, showcasing the skills and concepts they’ve honed during the course.

We’re thrilled to see their dedication as they apply their new leadership, digital, and data management skills.

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Celebrating the Success of the SR Phase 3 Pilot Data Collection

*The recent Social Registry Phase 3 pilot data collection exercise concluded successfully after 10 days of intense work in eight communities in Margibi and Montserrado counties. With the aid of 47 enumerators and eight supervisors, the team exceeded expectations, collecting data from 3,529 households and making significant progress toward the project’s goals. Despite some challenges

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Enhancing Access to Finance and Digital Skills for SMEs in Liberia: REALISE Project Baseline Survey

Our team successfully concluded a comprehensive data collection effort for the REALISE Project, designed to assess the impact of digital skills and financial access interventions on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Liberia. This baseline survey reached a remarkable 7,240 respondents, spanning across 20 communities in two primary survey categories. The Market Sector Survey collected

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Research and Innovations Hub Completes Data Collection for the Breakthrough Action Liberia Baseline Study

A Comprehensive Survey of Multi-Level Health Factors The Research and Innovations Hub successfully completed a comprehensive data collection project for the Breakthrough Action Liberia Baseline Study. This rigorous survey spanned three counties—Bong, Gbarpolu, and Bomi—and gathered insights from 5,521 respondents to uncover multi-level health factors affecting the Liberian population. The study employed a quasi-experimental design

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