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    MWETANA CEO Outlines Vision to Revolutionize Education in Liberia with Technology

    Godfred Badu QuansahBy Godfred Badu QuansahSeptember 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Monrovia, Liberia – Vivian Jones, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MWETANA Consulting, has presented the company’s ambitious vision for leveraging technology to enhance education in Liberia.
    Founded in 2006, MWETANA has become a leader in digital transformation and software development, providing cutting-edge engineering solutions to government agencies, businesses, and educational institutions.

    The firm’s mission is to empower its clients ranging from universities to high schools through innovative technological solutions. Jones emphasized that MWETANA’s core focus is delivering client-centric products designed to evolve based on user feedback.

    “No product is ever 100% perfect,” Jones said. “We are committed to constantly improving our services, listening to our clients, and refining what we offer to ensure it meets their needs.”

    The conference highlighted MWETANA’s role in Liberia’s education system, where it has been instrumental in integrating technology to improve access and quality. However, Christopher, another speaker at the event, addressed concerns about internet connectivity for universities, a critical issue for expanding educational opportunities.

    “Although MWETANA doesn’t provide internet directly, we’ve seen significant improvements in Liberia’s connectivity, which now allows many students to access educational content via their mobile phones,” he explained.

    When asked about MWETANA’s reach across Liberia’s 15 counties, Jones acknowledged the challenges but expressed optimism about their borderless solutions. “We may not have established clients in every county yet, but our services are designed to be accessible anywhere,” she said. “In fact, we even have clients based in the United States who register for classes in Liberia.”

    Jones also spoke about MWETANA’s broader vision for becoming Liberia’s top IT solutions provider, with plans to expand its impact across education, health, and government sectors.

    “Our long-term goal is to be the leading IT Company in Liberia, offering solutions that are both impactful and scalable,” he shared. One of the major challenges, he said, is the lack of standardization in the education sector. “There are too many discrepancies in how schools operate. Our aim is to help create uniform standards so that all educational institutions follow the same guidelines, regardless of location,” Jones explained.

    In addition to technological innovation, Jones underscored the importance of employee satisfaction, which she believes is critical to MWETANA’s success. “If our employees are satisfied and well-compensated, our success will naturally follow,” she noted. “Creating a supportive work environment is a priority for us, because our team’s well-being directly impacts the quality of services we provide.”

    The conversation shifted to MWETANA’s relationship with the Liberian government, where Jones expressed gratitude for the support they’ve received across various administrations. He also advocated for increased investment in education, proposing that the government allocate a portion of its budget specifically for educational reforms. “If the government could allocate 10% of last year’s budget to education, we could make a real difference,” he suggested. “It’s essential that we start investing more in the future of our children.”

    Jones emphasized the importance of accountability in Liberia’s education system, particularly in early childhood education. “We must ensure that early childhood facilities meet basic requirements,” he stated firmly. “There is a huge gap between policy and enforcement, and that needs to change.”

    As the conference came to a close, attendees acknowledged the pressing challenges Liberia’s education sector faces, particularly around standardization and funding. Jones ended with a powerful reminder of MWETANA’s commitment to driving transformation through innovative technology. “At MWETANA, we believe that education is a right, not a privilege. We are dedicated to ensuring that every child, no matter where they are, has access to quality education through the power of technology.”

    Reported by Simeon S. Wiakanty

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