Youth Crime Watch of Liberia is an accredited youth organization established in 2004 to help address the need for grassroots participation in nation building, following the civil conflict, which nearly decimated the population.
Youth Crime Watch of Liberia is dedicated to fighting illiteracy and promoting reconciliation, reconstruction, peace, development and better and healthier lifestyles in Liberia through crime prevention, youth empowerment and youth employment.
Latest News

From the field
From a staff spotlight on our Tanzanian Gender Specialist and sustainable livelihoods in Ethiopia to the power behind village-based advisors in Kenya, read inspiring stories from our latest newsletter, From the Field.

Explore Our Work
Youth Crime Watch of Liberia’s Street Library program fosters Academic Excellence
Few years ago, the major problem we encountered with our Street Library program was inadequate logistics to help achieve our desired impact. The insufficiency of books,…
Youth Crime Watch of Liberia Collaborated with U. S. Embassy to Host One Day Strategic Dialogue with Dr. Avis Jones – DeWeever
On June 27, 2018, Youth Crime Watch of Liberia collaborated with the United States Embassy Monrovia Public Affairs Section to host Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, the author…
Youth Crime Watch of Liberia Host its First Young Female Leaders Dialogue
On March 29, 2018, Youth Crime Watch of Liberia held its first Young Female Dialogue at the United States Embassy in Monrovia. The dialogue brought together…
Be The Change Academy: A Smart Formula created to enhance Women Empowerment in Liberia
Hilary Clinton, the 2016 presidential rival of Donald Trump and onetime U. S. Secretary of State once said, “Women are the largest untapped reservoir of talent…
Meet Elizabeth
Once struggling to get the high-quality seeds she needs to grow a healthy harvest, Elizabeth is now a successful seed producer. “I’ve learnt from Farm Africa how to produce and sell high-quality seeds, and this has changed my life. These seeds are more productive compared to local seed.”
Elizabeth’s success is inspiring, but the demand for her seeds surpasses what she can supply.

Get our latest news straight to your inbox


Help farmers sow the seeds of change
Our Partners



















