Our Impact
Our Impact
Individuals impact their schools and larger communities…and vice versa. The Center for Peace Education works to impact vulnerable youth, schools, communities, and all of Liberia and Liberia’s regional neighbors—their futures are all interconnected…
Our Impact
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Impacting Individuals |
Impacting Schools |
Impacting Communities |
Impacting Liberia and Its Neighbors |
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Over 1,000 students at more than eight public schools have received free, comprehensive & research-based peace education and mediation training Have helped over 200 vulnerable youth pay school registration fees, get free school lunches, get necessary school supplies, including adequate school clothing Have provided over 500 students with literacy instruction and academic tutoring to get them into school and help them finish! |
Deployed over 50 peer conflict-resolution mediators in local schools Reduced discipline referrals and helped improve prosocial behaviors in multiple public schools |
Purchased a land parcel, but need funds to construct a peace education library and community reading room (Brewerville Montserrado County) Have helped organize numerous community clearnup campaigns Mobilized emergency health response campaigns (for Ebola and COVID-19), including the distribution of hygiene suppliesand science-based public awareness campaigns |
Improved school graduation rates Continue everyday fostering a broad knowledge of principles for conflict mediation and social tolerance Help re-integrate marginalized or vulnerable youth after civil conflict Named "Organization of the Year" in 2014 by News Watch Africa Creating opportunities for vocational training and economic empowerment for young liberians Have pursued numerous global engagements to promote peace studies (print, radio, TV, international conferences) |
Reintegrating & Empowering Youth
- Helping individuals understand how to live peaceably with others in their families, schools, and communities
- Increasing trust and goodwill among individuals from diverse walks of life, faiths, and tribal and social affiliations
- Equipping individuals with practical and effective conflict mediation skills
- Providing ex-combatant youth who have never seen the inside of a classroom with their first opportunity to learn how to read and write
- Assisting promising young students whose families could not afford the registration and tuition fees to get back into school and stay enrolled
- 7th Grade Student
Annie Banks Elementary and Junior High School
Brewerville, Montserrado County, Liberia
Fostering Positive Change in School Climate and Student Outcomes
- Reducing peer disputes, conflicts, and fights
- Improving school climate and reducing disruptions that impede instruction
- Enhancing interactions between students and school personnel
- Reducing suspension and expulsion rates
- Increasing student agency and helping students resolve conflicts before they escalate
About 75% of the students' behavior has changed from violent to non-violent.
They are no longer abusive, they don't talk rudely to teachers or their fellow schoolmates, they follow instructions, and they respect other students irrespective of their tribal or religious affiliations."
- Carmell A. Williams, Peace Education Teacher
Pamela Kay High School
Lower Virginia, Montserrado County, Liberia
- John T. Cooper, Director of Training and Research in Liberia for CPE
- Sam B. Massaquoi, Principal
Annie Banks Elementary and Junior High School
Brewerville, Montserrado County, Liberia
On the Media
- FrontPageAfrica, July 12, 2021