By: Emmanuel Kerkulah
Monrovia, Liberia- Dr. Agnes Fortune-Cannon has underscored the importance of youth empowerment and leadership development during Day One of Baby StepsTalk 2.0, a youth-focused engagement initiative organized by Kenyor Foundation.
The event brought together young people from different backgrounds for discussions centered on career building, leadership, and future opportunities for Liberia next generation.
Speaking at the session, Madam Fortune-Cannon described the interaction as inspiring, praising participants for their intelligence, creativity, and willingness to engage in conversations aimed at personal and professional growth.
She also commended Kenyor Foundation for creating a platform that encourages mentorship, dialogue, and positive youth development.
Baby StepsTalk 2.0 forms part of ongoing efforts to empower young Liberians with knowledge and guidance needed to shape their future and contribute meaningfully to national development.
The initiative is being held from May 13–14, 2026, at the A.M. Kyne Collegiate Resource Center on 12th Street, Sinkor, Monrovia.

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