Digital Liberia Week 2025 took place on October 28–30, co-hosted by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and the World Bank, and brought together over 350 participants from government, industry, academia, and development partners to advance Liberia’s digital transformation.
The KGGTF-supported Digital Agriculture Initiative was showcased and Liberia's Minister of Agriculture delivered special remarks to underscore the government’s commitment to leveraging digital innovation for a more resilient and productive agriculture sector. The initiative aims to harness data, connectivity, and technology to enhance productivity, inclusion, and climate resilience across agricultural value chains.
Over three days, discussions centered on key thematic areas that reflect Liberia’s integrated and forward-looking approach to digital transformation:
- The National Coordination session focused on the National Digital Strategy and the framework for inter-ministerial coordination through the Digital Transformation Working Group.
- The Telecommunications session presented findings from the Liberia Telecom Market Assessment and discuss regulatory priorities to enhance market competitiveness, service quality, and affordability.
- The Cybersecurity session discussed the draft National Cybersecurity Strategy, share findings from the national baseline assessment, and explore mechanisms for public–private collaboration in strengthening digital trust and resilience.
- The Identification session examined pathways toward an inclusive and interoperable ID ecosystem, drawing on results from the ID4D diagnostic and UNICEF’s pilot linking civil registration and identification.
- The Digital Agriculture session discussed insights from the Digital Agriculture Needs Assessment and define priorities for leveraging data and technology to improve productivity and climate resilience.
- The Digital Skills and Jobs session discussed the planned Digital Skills and Employment Initiative and explore practical approaches to bridge Liberia’s digital skills gap while linking digital competencies to real employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for youth.
Together, these discussions positioned Digital Liberia Week as a defining moment—bringing together national leadership, partnerships, and sectoral expertise to translate strategies into coordinated action and shaped a digitally empowered, inclusive, and resilient Liberia.