"Before starting this program, many of us had ideas, but [not] compared to [the] knowledge gained now."
So said a group of young Liberians at a recent graduation ceremony for a program funded by the US Agency for International Development.
The Bridge-U: Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia project, part of USAID's Bridge-U: Entrepreneurship Advancement and Entrepreneurship activity, aims to strengthen the health board and the primary objective is to strengthen the health sector, reports Monrovia Weekly.
"Before starting this program, many of us had ideas, but [not] compared to [the] knowledge gained now," the graduating students said in one voice.
"However, we want to appreciate Mr. [the mentor] for pushing us very hard."
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