

Amb. Belgrove Recommits UK’s Help to Girls’ Education
David Belgrove, British Ambassador to Liberia, has recommitted his government’s commitment to improving girls’ education in the country. According to him, gender responsive education is of utmost importance and, therefore, it would give women and girls the space to compete with their male-counterparts, unhindered. Making special remarks recently at the close of the Renewed Energy Serving Humanity (RESH-Liberia) project, Amb. Belgrove said gender-responsive education in Liberi

British Ambassador Lauds RESH-Liberia and Reaffirms the United Kingdom's Commitment to Gender-Re
In a special delivered remark on Friday, April 26, in Paynesville City at the RESH-Liberia's UK Government funded project's end of project forum,the British Ambassador said gender-responsive education in Liberia is a top priority of his government. “Improving girls’ education in Liberia and across the world over is the priority of the British government,” said the top UK diplomat. The project, titled, “Girls Education: Advocacy and Research Capacity Building for Gender Respon


RESH Highlights Gender-Responsive Education
In the wake of the sexual exploitation scandals engulfing our educational sector, RESH continues to strive to make impacts via awareness, psychosocial counselling, advocacy, capacity building and research. As many angry and frustrated victims and their families ceaselessly relive the ordeals of their experiences, RESH-Liberia has embarked upon a proactive scheme geared towards enhancing a gender-friendly and safer school environment. This quest gave birth to a pilot project,


RESH Finds Innovative Means for Sustainability
Renewed Energy Serving Humanity (RESH) has found a more suitable and innovative way to sustain itself for the unforeseeable future as donor support in the country diminishes amid huge demand for continuous assistance (more still more to be done,) especially for women, children and drugs addicts. As an organization known for working with these vulnerable groups, RESH knows pretty well that dependence on donors' funding for the future would never be the best option for the enor


RESH Graduates 290 Volunteers -Graduates Urged to Rescue the Mentally Disturbed
The Renewed Energy Serving Humanity (RESH) has graduated 290 psychosocial counselors with a mission to go forth and exercise what they have learned to benefit Liberia. In fulfillment of this mission, the graduates have been tasked to help rescue the thousands of Liberians who are struggling with traumatic conditions, many of whom are young people—with the ever growing population of zogoes (young people who are practically living on the streets as a result of their addiction t


Liberia On Time Bomb
“If we intend to make this country a peaceful one, we've got to allocate some substantial amount for mental health; we have got to build rehabs. People just go about saying ‘those car loaders are not serious but have we been able to give them a chance to rehabilitate? No, we've not given them the chance,” said Mr. Ernest Garnark Smith, Jr. the Founder and Executive Director of Renewed Energy Serving Humanity-RESH ( a psychosocial support-based NGO) and a psycho-social thera
RESH Recruits Volunteers
In our sincere quest to diligently give back to humanity through our earnest actions and deeds,the Renewed Energy Serving Humanity-RESH has commenced the recruitment of two hundred volunteers. The recruited volunteers who are expected to come from all walks of life will be vetted and enrolled into an intensive eight-week quality psychosocial support training,workshops, and seminars. Upon the completion of our training, our successful volunteers will be deployed in their commu


RESH and SGI Sign PSychosocial Supports MOU With Lower Margibi
After long arrangements and fervent preparations, Renewed Energy Serving Humanity-RESH, the Sengbe Group Incorporated-SGI, and the people and leadership of the Lower Margibi ( Boys' Town Community and its environs) last Thursday, 19th March 2015 signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The very symbolic signing ceremony took place less than fifty (50) feet away from the Indian owned crematorium which was used to cremate Ebola related dead. The signed MOU which is psychosocial su