Initiative for Women and Youth Empowerment Inc./IWYE (formerly Girls for Literacy Inc.) is a 100% Liberian-owned, reputable, and registered Non-Government and Non-Profit Making Organization. The vision was born on December 12, 2015, to champion advocacy and awareness for young girls, women, and youth, and to engage in activities that promote social and economic empowerment through education, technical and vocational training programs, and women’s rights at all levels of society. Since its establishment, IWYE has conducted several empowerment programs impacting the lives of young girls, women, and youth across Liberia, and has partnered with several international and local organizations implementing projects ranging from advocacy to technical trainings, education, information dissemination, and awareness, amongst others.
A society where women and girls, including youth, are valued, respected, and treated with dignity through the provision of programs that inspire, motivate, train, and empower them with the relevant skills for a productive and impactful future through means of responsible dialogue and advocacy that strengthens equal participation and collectiveness.

As the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Initiative for Women and Youth Empowerment Inc., my passion was drawn to advocacy after seeing the many challenges my country is faced with as a result of the 14 years civil war that took away the lives of over two hundred thousand plus potential youth, women and girls, etc. Thus, many youth and women, especially those within rural areas have become victims of sexual abuse and limited access to basic needs.
I have realized that due to the 14years civil unrest, most of the youth and women have become vulnerable to societal woes as they glance through the window of opportunity in search of education and basic health needs and opportunities that will enable them become productive citizens.
Today, in my country, and as a result of the painful civil war and how vulnerable young girls have become due to economic hardship in post war Liberia, it is estimated that on average 3 in 10 Liberian girls are pregnant before the age of 18. The rate of pregnancy among adolescent girls between age 15-19 in rural areas is almost double than in urban areas. (Source: Save The Children). Many girls have become vulnerable to teenage pregnancy and early parenting, illicit sex trade, drug addiction and abuse, sexual assault and harassment, including some other unwholesome acts. Read more

Ansumana T. George
Board Chair

Matilda Kofa Morgan
Co-Chair

Pst. Edward F. Kortimai
Member

Cllr. Dr. Aloysius F. K. Allison
Member
Our goal is to build a state-of-the-art IWYE Empowerment Center where young girls, women and youth are empowered, thus, and establish in each county an IWYE Inc. Hub Group that consistently engage local government authorities through responsible dialogues and programs that creates change.
The power of youth is the common wealth for the entire world. The faces of young people are the faces of our past, our present and our future. No segment in the society can match with the power, idealism, enthusiasm and courage of the young people.
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Our Address
Johnsonville Township – Kru Hill Community
Montserrado County, Republic of Liberia
Email us: g4literacy15@gmail.com
Call us: (+231) 880-563-966 | 778-506-982 | 777-999-506
