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VOICE Final Project Final Evaluation Report

We are proud to present the evaluation report of a project funded by the European Union in Liberia, aimed at empowering deaf persons to acquire skills that are necessary in the employment sector. The project was a resounding success, as the evaluation found that 90 percent of beneficiaries are now confident that they can compete in the employment sector.

The evaluation report highlights the positive impact the project has had on the lives of deaf persons, providing them with opportunities for economic and social empowerment.

We are thrilled to have been a part of this project and are grateful to the European Union for their support in making this project a success. We hope that this evaluation report will serve as an inspiration to others and encourage further investment in initiatives aimed at empowering marginalized communities of persons with disabilities in Liberia.

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AIFO Liberia’s Coordinated Action on Disability in Liberia is recruiting an expert with knowledge on disability awareness to produce a training manual for healthcare clinicians on disabilities awareness

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VOICE PROJECT MIDTERM EVALUATION REPORT

The Voices for Inclusion and Civil Society Empowerment Project contributed in empowerment of the disabled community by enabling them to move outside their homes and advocate for their rights in general and in particular for their inclusion rights, ownership and initiate activities for livelihood promotion by utilizing voices available at the local level.

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