‎The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Naymote-Liberia to strengthen efforts in governance and the fight against corruption.

‎‎The agreement formalize a partnership to implement the Governance and Anti-Corruption Fellowship (GAF) Program, a two-year initiative aimed at training young leaders across the country.

‎The program targets emerging leaders, civic actors, university students leaders, and young professionals in the public sector.

‎‎According to the partners, the Fellowship will focus on building skills in transparency, accountability, and integrity.

It is described as the first program of its kind in Liberia. ‎‎

Officials clarified that the MOU signing does not mark the official launch of the Fellowship, as the formal launch will be announced at a later date.

‎‎Under the partnership agreement, Naymote and LACC plan to support Liberia’s ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID 2025-2029), strengthen ties between civil society and public institutions, and create opportunities for mentorship and professional growth. ‎

The collaboration will also encourage innovation and research in anti-corruption work. ‎‎With nearly three-quarters of the Liberia population under the age of 35, the partners say the initiative is an investment in the country’s democratic future.

‎‎Both institutions are committed to shaping a new generation of leaders who will promote good governance and help build a transparent and accountable government.

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