Community Literacy Corners Opened in Three Kpelle Towns
New reading spaces are helping children, youth, and adults build confidence in reading and writing in both English and Kpelle.
Working together to preserve Kpelle culture, strengthen community ties, and promote sustainable development across Liberia.
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The National Association of Kpelle & Kpelle Speaking People (NAKSP) is a community‑based organization dedicated to empowering Kpelle and Kpelle‑speaking communities across Liberia.
We work to preserve Kpelle culture and identity, promote access to quality education and health services, support sustainable livelihoods, and strengthen social cohesion in both rural and urban communities.
To unite and empower Kpelle & Kpelle‑speaking communities through culture, education, health, and economic development initiatives that promote dignity, participation, and self‑reliance.
A vibrant and inclusive Liberia where Kpelle & Kpelle‑speaking people are educated, healthy, economically empowered, and actively contributing to national development while preserving their rich cultural heritage.
Communities Reached
Beneficiaries Supported
Community Initiatives
Local Partners
Supporting literacy, school retention, and leadership programs for Kpelle children and young people.
Promoting sustainable farming, savings groups, and income‑generating opportunities for families and cooperatives.
Preserving Kpelle language, traditions, and cultural expressions while fostering unity and peaceful coexistence.
New reading spaces are helping children, youth, and adults build confidence in reading and writing in both English and Kpelle.
Farmers share experiences on improved crop production, soil management, and small agribusiness to strengthen household livelihoods.
Communities from across Liberia gathered to celebrate Kpelle music, dance, and storytelling, strengthening identity and togetherness.