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Who: Youth for Human Rights International, Liberia Chapter

Where: Paynesville, Liberia

The Youth for Human Rights International Liberia chapter is a group of approximately 60 children ages 9 to 13 who meet three times per week under the leadership of 24 year old Thomas Mitchell.

They are currently collaborating with a Community school called Global CARES Mission Academy that caters to orphans and community children on a project called the Child Literacy Program Initiative (CLPI).

“When the mind is full of good innovation, than reality takes the path to good development”

- Thomas Mitchell, YHRI Liberia group leader

 

Youth for Human Rights International-Liberia Chapter

(YHRI-Liberia) was formally launched on Friday April 28, 2006 at the Monrovia City Hall

students and staff at the launching ceremony

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Staff of YHRI-Liberia

back row:  Adolphus (public relations officer)

middle row: Hassan, Stephen, Jannie, Richlue, Alexander, Teewon (asst. director)            Thomas Mitchell (director)

front row:  Thomas P. Mitchell (country director), Andrew (program coordinator)               at official launching

 

    Learn More About Liberia...

                          

  BBC Country Profile

  Read an online Liberian Newspaper

World Factbook Overview of Liberia

      

     

                         

 

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