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Call for Expression of Interest for Let Us Learn Programme Phase V (Liberia)

Call for Proposals: Urban Fabric Initiative (UFI) in the Greater Monrovia (Liberia)

Deadline: 24-Apr-2026

The UNICEF has launched a Call for Expression of Interest under the Let Us Learn (LUL) Programme Phase V to identify partners in Liberia. The programme focuses on improving education, health, protection, and empowerment outcomes for vulnerable children and adolescents—especially girls—through integrated, multi-sectoral interventions.

The Let Us Learn Programme Phase V by UNICEF is a multi-sectoral initiative designed to support vulnerable children and adolescents in Liberia.

It combines education, health, nutrition, child protection, and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) services to create inclusive, safe, and empowering environments for young people.

The programme prioritizes adolescent girls and aims to strengthen both formal and non-formal systems for long-term impact.

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Key Focus Areas

Education and Skills Development

Health and Nutrition

Child Protection and Empowerment

WASH and Environmental Action

Adolescent Resource Centers

The programme will establish and strengthen resource centers in West Point and New Kru Town.

These centers will function as safe, multi-service hubs offering:

They are designed to improve employability and empower adolescents to become active contributors to their communities.

Who is Eligible?

Organizations applying must:

Selected partners will work under the leadership of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection with support from UNICEF.

How the Programme Works

The Let Us Learn Programme uses an integrated service delivery model:

  1. Schools act as multi-service platforms for education and support services
  2. Non-formal learning centers reach out-of-school adolescents
  3. Resource centers provide safe spaces for empowerment and skills development
  4. Community systems support protection, participation, and advocacy
  5. Government collaboration ensures sustainability and policy alignment

How to Apply

Organizations interested in applying should:

  1. Review the Call for Expression of Interest requirements
  2. Ensure alignment with programme priorities and target groups
  3. Prepare a proposal demonstrating technical expertise and implementation capacity
  4. Highlight experience in multi-sectoral programming
  5. Submit the application within the specified deadline

Key Tips for Applicants

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Why This Programme Matters

The Let Us Learn Programme addresses critical gaps in education and adolescent development in Liberia.

It:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is leading this programme?

The programme is led by UNICEF in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.

Which areas are covered?

The programme focuses on selected counties in Liberia, including key urban communities like West Point and New Kru Town.

Who are the main beneficiaries?

Vulnerable children and adolescents, especially girls and out-of-school youth.

What sectors does the programme cover?

Education, health, nutrition, child protection, and WASH services.

What are adolescent resource centers?

They are safe spaces offering integrated services such as training, health support, and psychosocial care.

Can organizations partner with others?

Yes, collaboration is encouraged, especially for multi-sectoral implementation.

What is the expected outcome?

Improved education access, stronger protection systems, and enhanced empowerment opportunities for adolescents.

Conclusion

The Let Us Learn Programme Phase V by UNICEF represents a comprehensive effort to transform the lives of vulnerable adolescents in Liberia.

By combining education, health, protection, and empowerment strategies, the programme creates sustainable pathways for youth development, resilience, and long-term community impact.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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