Technology, Education, and Agriculture Belong Together
Community development problems rarely belong to one sector alone. Education, technology, agriculture, leadership, and enterprise are connected. When one area is weak, the others feel it.
This is why my work stretches across ICT training, rural education, and sustainable agriculture. A school needs digital tools and good management systems. A farm initiative needs recordkeeping, communication, planning, and market awareness. A youth training program needs leadership, mentorship, and pathways to work.
Technology can support education. Education can support better agriculture. Agriculture can support livelihoods. Livelihoods can strengthen families and communities. The real opportunity is in designing systems where these areas reinforce one another.
For Liberia and many developing communities, sustainable progress will come from practical, connected solutions. We do not need isolated projects only; we need ecosystems that help people learn, work, produce, and lead.