12/09/2023
Pan African University Debate Championship Trip, organized by Sarafina Chea
Hello, Over the years, there has been a lack of an annual Inter-Uni… Sarafina Chea needs your support for Pan African University Debate Championship Trip
12/01/2021
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STUDENTS EMPOWERMENT AID VOLUNTEERS RECRUITMENT FORM
Students Empowerment Aid (SEA) would like to announce that application for interested volunteer is now open. SEA is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that is actively working in Liberia to help improve education and promote students empowerment. SEA three (3) major focus areas are: * En...
01/01/2021
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12/12/2020
Happy birthday to a hard working and innovative Volunteer of SEA, Roosevelt P. Wilson.
We wish you long life, good health and prosperity in your new age. Happy birthday 🎂🎈🎉🎈🎉🎈
07/12/2020
When the impact of your work is felt, people are bound to recognize what you are doing.
As an institution, we are humble to have received a certificate of appreciation from the Innovative & Visionary Volunteers of Liberia for our tireless voluntary work that is impacting the lives of Liberian students and the world at large.
Receiving the certificate on Saturday December 5th on behalf of SEA were J Victor Mricado Kamuyeah Jr. (Our Program Director) and Cecelia D. Salee ( Volunteer).
Let's keep changing the narrative...
21/10/2020
Presently our Executive Director, Eranso Seji Somah and our Program Director, J Victor Mricado Kamuyeah Jr. are live on KMTV Liberia (Youth Insight Program). Click on the link below to follow the show and know more about SEA and our impact as an institution.
https://www.facebook.com/Kmtvlib/videos/357814682330960/
10/10/2020
Today, education remains an inaccessible right for millions of children around the world.
According to Humanium, More than 72 million children of primary education age are not in school and 759 million adults are illiterate and do not have the awareness necessary to improve both their living conditions and those of their children. For many children who still do not have access to education, it is notable because of persisting inequality and marginalization, or extreme poverty.
Undeniably, many children from disadvantaged backgrounds are forced to abandon their education due to lack of school fees. As a result, more than 72 million children around the world remain unschooled. Sub-Saharan Africa is the most affected area with over 32 million children of primary school age remaining uneducated.
In 2016, UNICEF reported that nearly two third of Liberian children have never stepped in school and the country has the highest portion of children missing out on primary school education. Most of the countries highlighted by UNICEF in its first global out-of-school ranking are in Sub Saharan Africa, with Liberia coming first in the ranking.
It's important to note that the lack of schooling and poor education have negative effects on Liberia's population and country. The children leave school without having acquired the basics, which greatly impedes the social and economic development of our country.
To help solve this problem, SEA will be implementing it's Financial Aid Program for high school students in Liberia come the 2020-2021 academic year, which is scheduled to begin in December. This program is design to pay the full tuition of less fortunate children and also provide them with all necessary materials needed for school. Join us and let's change the narrative together.
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30/09/2020
On yesterday (September 29), two of our volunteers, Agnes P. Biaty and Roosevelt P. Wilson graduated from the Jonah Togba School of Leadership after completing a one month Leadership training program.
During the training program, they also participated in a three days intensive Data Management training that was conducted by Rhothem Research Institute. SEA is proud of your achievement. Let's keep changing the narrative.
28/09/2020
After our two weeks life changing Entrepreneurship and Skills Training Program, this is what few of our participants had to say about the training.
26/09/2020
After two weeks of intensive Entrepreneurship and Skills Training, on yesterday (September 25) we certificated cycle 2 participants.
We are grateful to all of our partners and volunteers for helping to make cycle two a big success.
25/09/2020
Join us 10:00am today at ICampus on Carey Street.