LIBERIA: At Stella Maris Polytechnic University CHAP, MJOAC Sign MOU to Enhance Agriculture Education
The Community of Hope Agriculture Project (CHAP) has forged a partnership with Monsignor John Oge Agriculture College (MJOAC) at Stella Maris Polytechnic University, marking a significant step towards bolstering agricultural education in Liberia.
The memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between CHAP and MJOAC aims to enrich the learning experience for students by integrating practical agricultural training. This collaboration will leverage CHAP’s technological resources and facilities to enhance educational offerings at the college.
Bishop Robert Bimba, CEO of CHAP, emphasized the importance of the partnership in advancing agriculture education. “This initiative signifies our commitment to making agriculture learning more accessible and impactful,” Bimba stated.
Dean Oliver K. Tarzo of Stella Maris Polytechnic University expressed gratitude for the collaboration, highlighting its potential to elevate agriculture education standards. “Signing this MOU is a milestone achievement for our university. It opens doors for our students to gain invaluable hands-on experience,” Dean Tarzo commented.
The initiative seeks to address critical skills gaps in the agricultural sector and contribute to national food security efforts. By combining resources and expertise, CHAP and MJOAC aim to equip students with the necessary skills to innovate and thrive in Liberia’s agricultural landscape.
This partnership underscores a shared vision to empower the next generation of agricultural leaders, laying a foundation for sustainable development and economic growth in Liberia.
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