By: Stephen G. Fellajuah
The Executive Director of the Liberia Macroeconomic Policy Analysis Center (LIMPAC) Mr. Del-Francis Wreh has disclosed that his institution will conduct training for the Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers Association (MCSSTA) to build their capacity in Microsoft Excel, and other data analysis software programs.
Mr. Wreh made this known yesterday, Monday, February 28, 2022 when the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning through the Liberia Macroeconomic Policy Analysis Center (LIMPAC) donated an assortment of office supplies and equipment to the Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers Association (MCSSTA).
He promised that in addition to the material donated, “LIMPAC as the vision of Minister Tweah will collaborate with MCSSTA in the area of capacity building for teachers, especially training in data analysis using Microsoft Excel, and other data analysis software.”
Making the donation on behalf of Minister Samuel D. Tweah, Jr. LIMPAC Mr. Wreh conveyed Minister Tweah’s gratitude to the leadership of the MCSSTA for their dedication and commitment to ensuring that the students across the MCSS are properly trained despite the challenges in the country .
He also thanked the leadership of the MCSSTA for their cordial working relationship with the Administration of the MCSS and also their frank and open engagement with the Government of Liberia for resolving problems for teachers and students within the system.
The donation which cost over 3,000 United States Dollars includes an i6 Lenovo laptop, a printer, printer cartridges, several reams of sheets, markers, white board, among other items, which he said represent initial donation and support from LIMPAC to the MCSSTA.
Receiving the donation, the President of the Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers Association (MCSSTA), Augustine N. Nyormui thanked the Government through the Minister of Finance for identifying with MCSSTA and supplying the critical materials that the MCSSTA actually needed. Mr. Nyormui also expressed appreciation to the Administration of MCSS for the cordiality and promised to remain politically engaged with MCSS administration and the Government of Liberia.
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