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Our Stakeholders

Empowering collaboration for national and regional impact.

A Collective Commitment to Liberia’s Economic Future

The Liberia Economic Forum brings together a diverse network of stakeholders united by a shared vision of sustainable growth, digital advancement, and inclusive prosperity. From government ministries and private sector leaders to NGOs and global partners, each stakeholder contributes insight, resources, and energy to accelerate national development.

Who Our Stakeholders Are

Government Leaders

Engaging policy makers across key ministries to co-create development priorities.

Private Sector Executives

Building economic resilience through partnerships, innovation, and investment.

Development Agencies

Aligning Liberia’s goals with international development initiatives and funding.

NGOs & Civil Society

Promoting transparency, community advocacy, and equitable progress.

Academic Institutions

Providing research, analysis, and capacity building for the Forum’s programs.

Diaspora Networks

Channeling global talent, capital, and expertise back into Liberia.

Spotlight on Key Stakeholders

Ministry of Finance & Development Planning

Leading fiscal policy coordination and national development strategies.

Liberian Business Association

Representing private sector interests and fostering business-friendly policies.

International Development Partners

Coordinating multilateral support for sustainable development initiatives.

How We Engage Stakeholders

Initial Consultation

Identify areas of mutual interest and align with Forum themes.

Collaborative Planning

Develop working groups, roundtable sessions, or pilot initiatives.

Implementation & Visibility

Track progress and showcase results through events and reports.

Interested in Becoming a Stakeholder?

Whether you represent a public institution, private company, or global organization, we welcome your interest in joining Liberia’s transformation journey.

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— Forum Leadership