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Skilled and Cost-Effective Labour

Liberia has a growing skilled workforce and remains highly competitive in labour costs across key industries.

Growth in Working Age Population

2.81% growth in the working age population in 2019[^1]

Education

Approximately 390,000 students in tertiary education in 2018[^2]

Employment

Employment in Industry contributes 8.8% of total employment in Liberia[^3]

Opportunities

The Youth Opportunities Project has enrolled 12,920 youth, 50% of whom are females

Labour Costs Across Light Manufacturing

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Source: fDi Benchmark, a service from fDi Intelligence, Financial Times Limited

Skills Development Programs

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Higher education institutions — including the Liberia International Christian College — are actively training youth in agriculture. The "Youth Rising" project is training TVET instructors, administrators, and principals to strengthen vocational education[^2].

Growth Accelerator Initiative

Growth Accelerator Initiative

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Launched in 2021 as a partnership between UNDP, iCampus Liberia, and Accountability Lab, the Liberia Growth Accelerator supports business growth and promotes new ventures that stimulate economic development.

Sources

United Nations, World Population Prospects, 2019 – link
UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2018 – link
fDi Intelligence from the Financial Times based on the International Labour Organization, 2020
World Bank Group, Country Overview, 2020 – link
World Bank Group, Country Competitiveness Reports, 2018 – link
EEAS, Training Liberia’s Skills Trainers, 2021 – link