While youth in Liberia represent 70% of the population they are the most underserved and disrespected population. Despite their numerical majority, Liberian youth face the highest rates of unemployment, the lowest access to education and the lowest access to health care. They also lack a voice in government, lack inclusion in decision-making processes, and lack presence at public debates. They have no access to the policymaking structures or processes that shape their daily
lives. Whether it be in their local communities and townships or at the national level, the voices of youth are being stifled and cut off from reaching the ears of the very people elected to serve them.
Our Youth Media Project is strongly connected to our initiative to provide youth a physical and virtual space to discuss the issues that are most pertinent to them, to create solutions to those issues, and to network with government and NGOs to implement those solutions while holding
political stakeholders and major actors in the reconstruction and development of Liberia accountable for their actions and promises.
Youth Media Project provides media training and hard experience for young men and women ages 15-35 to develop their skills and encourage them to produce truthful, high quality information that will positively transform the image of youth and make their voices heard to positively impact Liberian society and growth.
Typical Functions:
design purposes or connecting youth with NGOs for projects or interventions.
editing and production of their content through webcasts, radio and video mediums.
youth activism in communities generating solutions to the issues that youth can take charge of
and work with youth to ensure accountability in local governance
create a sustainable future for the program and provide jobs for participants
Requirements:
Preferences (not required):
experience
While youth in Liberia represent 70% of the population they are the most underserved and disrespected population. Despite their numerical majority, Liberian youth face the highest rates of unemployment, the lowest access to education and the lowest access to health care. They also lack a voice in government, lack inclusion in decision-making processes, and lack presence at public debates. They have no access to the policymaking structures or processes that shape their daily
lives. Whether it be in their local communities and townships or at the national level, the voices of youth are being stifled and cut off from reaching the ears of the very people elected to serve them.
Our Youth Media Project is strongly connected to our initiative to provide youth a physical and virtual space to discuss the issues that are most pertinent to them, to create solutions to those issues, and to network with government and NGOs to implement those solutions while holding…
Interested and motivated applicants should send a cover letter, including CV/Resume in
English to: appplication@volunteerliberia.org
Interested and motivated applicants should send a cover letter, including CV/Resume in
English to: appplication@volunteerliberia.org