27/10/2025
In pursuit of local manufacturing
For many years Iβve been deeply passionate about developing local manufacturing in Liberia.
I firmly believe this sector must be a national priority, it strengthens our self-reliance, creates meaningful jobs, and builds the technical capacity our young people need to thrive.
At the T-STEM Initiative, advancing local production is one of our core objectives: we train, mentor, and equip youth with the practical skills and mindsets required to design, build, and scale locally made products.
Empowering young people with hands-on training is vital.
When students learn how to fabricate tools, repair equipment, or manufacture everyday items, they gain not only technical competence but also confidence, entrepreneurship skills, and the ability to solve real problems in their communities.
Our goal is to grow this capacity from classroom benches to small factories, and eventually to become exporters of quality Liberian goods.
This photo shows students building a dump wheelbarrow, a simple but powerful example of how practical training turns ideas into products and learners into skilled technicians.
Letβs embrace local manufacturing and production across Liberia: invest in training, support small-scale industry, and champion policies that make it easier for Liberians to produce, sell, and export.
Together we can build jobs, strengthen our economy, and leave a lasting legacy of practical innovation.
β Abraham W. Cooper, T-STEM Initiative