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Work has started on what will be Liberia’s only public library after a devastating period of civil war in the West African country.
Designed by Canadian architect mcCallumSather, the project is funded by a group of charities led by a Hamilton, Ontario-based organisation, Empowerment Squared, which is headed by a Liberian war refugee.
The US$1.5m project is being built in Paynesville, a suburb of the capital Monrovia with a growing population of about a million. This project aims to raise $2 million; join us in supporting the Liberian Learning Centre by making a donation here.
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