Development Education Network Liberia (DEN-L)

The Development Education Network Liberia (DEN-L) is a well experienced grassroots capacity building non-for-profit, non-political, non-governmental and non-sectorial organization established in rural Liberia.  DEN-L works to contribute to a ‘Liberia at peace with itself and its neighbors’ and the institution is involved in quality human development with responsible and responsive leadership.  Since the establishment of DEN-L in 2000, the institution has been making meaningful and ground breaking contributions to the transformation of the Liberian society. DEN-L’s Miriam Therese O’Brien (MTOB) Memorial has well developed and located training facilities.  The beautiful, serene and natural environment of MTOB supports effective learning. The center has shared and self-contained rooms that hosts about sixty (60) persons at a time. The facility has four (4) comfortable training rooms that hosts 25 to 100 persons.

 

What we do:

  • Leadership, Governance and Democratization
  • Organizational Development
  • Human Rights, Gender sensitization and Mainstreaming
  • Conflict Management and Peace building
  • Adult Literacy
  • Small Business Management
  • Community Development (PRA, REFLECT)
  • Advocacy and Networking
  • Farming as a Business
  • DEN-L has unique experience in conducting through Popular /Forum Theater

Location & Contact Details:

Address: Dementa Road, Gbarnga City, Bong County, Liberia, West Africa

Contact:  +231886533140 / +231770533140 / +231886557593 / +231777824697

Email:  [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected]

Website: www.den-l.com  (Coming Soon)

 

Meet Our Partners & Clients

  • Sustainable Development Institute (SDI)
  • Lutheran Development Service (LDS)
  • Village Development Fund (VDF)
  • Foundation for Community Initiative (LCI)
  • Center for Justice and Peace Studies (CJPS)
  • Foundation for International Dignity (FUNID)
  • Inter-visionary Artists
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