By Staff Writer | Smart News Liberia MONROVIA – A new 2026 report by Human Rights Watch has raised serious concerns about Liberia’s education system, revealing alarming dropout rates, financial barriers, and systemic weaknesses that continue to undermine access to basic schooling across the country. The report paints a troubling picture of a system in crisis, showing that only 38 percent of Liberian children complete primary education (Grade 6),…
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