For a summary of the Liberian Ministry of Education's response to HIV, including facts on Liberia's school health and nutrition (SHN) programme, please click on the following link:
HIV and AIDS MoE Focal Point Survey 2007 - Liberia
This document is also available to download from the list below (in word and pdf) together with other relevant documents provided by the Liberian Ministry of Education. Due to their large size, some documents are unavailable but these can be sent upon request. To request these files and if you can't find the information you need please email the Liberian Ministry of Education Focal Point.
Liberia Ministry of Education Focal Point
Charsley Korchie Kumbly
HIV Coordinator
School Health Division/MDE
Monrovia
tel: +231 651 5779
e-mail: ckumbly2000@yahoo.com
Title | Abstract |
Ministry of Education (2004) Education for All (EFA) National Action Plan, 2004-2015 | The EFA National Action Plan (EFA-NAP) is an elaboration and strategic component of the Liberian Education and Training Sector Master Plan 2000-2010 as well as the Medium Term Plan. It is an extension, indeed a re-articulation, of the national goals, objectives and unmet targets of Basic Education for All, within the six goals of the Dakar Framework for Action. |
Republic of Liberia Government (2003) HIV / AIDS Policy | Asserting that the Government is committed to the development and maintenance of quality health services through the cooperation and collaboration of all partners in health and social welfare, it has adopted the integrated main streaming approach to ensure the result-based implementation of the policy guidelines and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, through the National AIDS Control Program, has taken the necessary steps in ensuring the development and implementation of this policy. |
Ministry of Education, Liberia (2007) HIV and AIDS MoE Focal Point Survey 2007 - Liberia | A summary of the Liberian Ministry of Education's response to HIV, including facts on Liberia's school health and nutrition (SHN) programme, the results from a survey of HIV Focal Points conducted in 2007. |