Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee has two powerful stories to tell — of her own life’s transformation, and of the untapped potential of girls around the world. Can we transform the world by unlocking the greatness of girls?
Leymah Gbowee is a peace activist in Liberia. She led a women’s movement that was pivotal in ending the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003, and now speaks on behalf of women and girls around the world.
Greetings,
I’m Habakkuk Gono Jr. and I work for the International institute of Information Technology (IIIT)as the public relation oficer & the acting Executive Director.AsLiberia’s only 100% free IT training Institute.We have design a program aimed at providing advanced ICT trainig at no financial cost to Lberia’s socially underprivilaged female population between the ages of 15 to 35, at our high tech digital lab located on the campus William v.s. Tubman High School. This program among many things, seek to provide capacity building to downtrodden young females who donot have the requisite skills to acquire availible jobs,and as a result they subsequently resign to fate.
At present theI IIIT is seeking funding support to fully facilitate this most needed program. As a self sponsor non for profit organization, there are some weaknesses that has hampered a number of our initiatives.
Therefore in view of the immense need to provide sustainable proffessional education to our potential young women women who lack the needed resources to achieved same,we are kindly asking you to suport this program aimed at INCLUDING THE EXCLUDED; AND GIVING THE BEST TO THE LEAST.
I will very soon update you with all the needed information you will need in other to better relate to us