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A selection of Drawings of Egypt Through the Eyes of the Children of Liberia.

Answer S. Kpweuyou 13 years Spiritan Academy (2012)

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Lusine Nyei, Jr., 13 years, Dry Rice, Market Barnesville (2011)

Webster Appleton, 15 years, Oldest Congo Town(2011)


Contents

Kemil Sharrow, 15 years, Don Bosco Technical High School (2011)

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Word by the Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia

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Word by the Managing Director of Total, Liberia

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Word by the Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia

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H. E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia

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Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Monrovia Office of the Ambassador Dear Friends of Egypt, dear children of Liberia, dear Participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II”, Saturday 4 February 2012 was a special day for all the Children of Liberia as H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , President of Liberia, launched the Children’s Law of Liberia 2012. This law represents a promise to all children of Liberia that the government is committed to their protection and promotion; in accordance to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which 193 States have ratified including Liberia. EGYPT wants to join the Children of Liberia to celebrate this day. It was only fitting that we announce the Winners of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II” in the same venue as well as exhibit the fine art work of almost 200 Liberian children from all over the country between the age of 6 and 19 year old, in the designated area of the Egyptian Embassy at the Samuel K. Doe Stadium grounds. The Prize Ceremony was held during the Second Egyptian Cultural Week in Monrovia in March 2012, at a special ceremony for the children at the Residence of the Egyptian Ambassador. One of my proudest moments since my arrival in this country was to see more than 200 Liberian children from different schools in Liberia take part in the Drawing and Painting Competition titled, “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia,” in 2011 and the second in 2012 . Liberia and Egypt share a strong bond. Egypt has supported Liberia since the establishment of relations in the midfifties. Egypt, together with the United States and Nigeria, never severed relations with Liberia in good and bad times. This relationship will continue. Egypt will keep building on this friendship based on mutual interest and mutual aspirations. It is my sincere believe that the children and the youth of a nation are its future. This is why the Egyptian Embassy feels that investing in projects involving the young people of Liberia is a strong contribution to the development of the future of Liberia. Teach, encourage and motivate kids in different aspects and the sky is the limit. Kids are the future of Liberia and together all children are the ones who will bring not only Liberia but our whole continent to a new threshold of development.This small pamphlet serves as a commemoration to the young artists of Liberia who will paint the new era of Liberia for the future. Egypt in the Eyes of Liberian Children is Egypt’s small contribution to bringing out potential talents of the youth in this beautiful nation of Liberia. Finally, I would like to extend a special thanks to Anneke Quoi for her enthusiastic support in organizing both Art Competitions: “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II” (2011& 2012). As well as the members of the Board of the Liberian Egyptian Friendship Society. Maher El-Adawy (Ambassador of Egypt to Liberia) April 2012

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Support

Education

Cares For Liberia

Promoting French in local schools

Health

Employment

Ongoing support of the Jahjet Orphange

Educating about Malaria in Tubmanburg

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Empowering Liberians


Message From the Managing Director of Total Liberia Dear Liberians, dear friends of Egypt and Liberia, dear Children of Liberia, Liberia is rising, Liberia is booming, Liberia is transitioning and everyone should join efforts to support Liberia in its reconstruction. This reconstruction should start with the children, with the young Liberians and with the youth as they are the backbone of today’s and tomorrow’s Liberia. The Arab Republic of Egypt, through its Ambassador H.E. Maher El Adawy has been doing an extraordinary job not only in terms of bringing in corporate investors but also in forging public partnerships, in promoting cultural development and then recently in sensitizing the Children of Liberia to Art and Painting. TOTAL is proud to partner with the Embassy of Egypt to support this essential initiative. The Children of Liberia deserve quality education, the young people of Liberia deserve job opportunities in the public and private sectors and the youth deserve a bright future. They are the ones who are building tomorrow’s Liberia; they are the ones who will make Liberia a reference in terms of economic growth, development, peace and stability in Africa and in the World. In support of this, one of the key objectives of the Total Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility program worldwide is to promote the education of people of all ages, races and economic standing. In keeping with this mandate, Total Liberia has implemented in Liberia various educational initiatives ranging from road safety, to environmental protection, to better health standards, to languages, and most recently art. Art is not only of creating beauty, but also of encouraging selfexpression and communication that is usually lost if not cultivated, especially in children. Pablo Picasso is quoted as saying that “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up”. The implementation of “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I & II” sponsored by the Egyptian Embassy, is a great doorway to ensure that the children of Liberia are encouraged to continue to create and learn. As of today, TOTAL is the leading petroleum company in Liberia and has created more than 1000 jobs for Liberians all over the country from Monrovia to Ganta, from Greenville to Voinjama, from Buchanan to Zorzor. Most of those jobs are currently held by young and dynamic Liberians who are eager to be part of the Liberian success story. With the goal of reaching 2500 jobs for Liberians by the end of 2015, TOTAL’s priority is to focus on the Children & Youth of Liberia and their education in order to empower them and make them successful in their working and personal life. TOTAL cares for Liberia and the people of Liberia and will continue to implement corporate responsibility initiatives such as our current art collaboration with the H.E. Maher El Adawy to support, empower and promote Liberians. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to H.E. Maher El Adawy, who has been extremely active in developing actions, partnerships, awareness campaigns and events during which public, private and diplomatic sectors can interact, exchange and work together in Liberia. This energetic, tireless and extraordinary person is a role model that Total Liberia is proud to be associated with.

Olivier Lassagne April 2012 “Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012 | 5


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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Participants 2011

Category I : Age Group ( 6-9 ) No 1

Name Fully K. Gbahkpah Jr.

16

Peter S. Wennie

8

ELWA Community

Don Bosco Technical High School

17

Grace Dehfer

9

ELWA Community

Age 8

Address

2

Gabriel Wreh

8

Don Bosco Technical High School

18

Melvina Greene

8

ELWA Community

3

Titus C. Jackson

9

Don Bosco Technical High School

19

Jappy R. Gardea

8

ELWA Community

4

William D. Kpangbai

9

Don Bosco Technical High School

20

Leechea P. Kermue

8

ELWA Community

5

Quartz P. Brown

8

Don Bosco Technical High School

21

Ruth Dennis

9

ELWA Community

Spiritan Academy

22

Cameron Scott

9

American International School of Monrovia

6

Harold Jones

9

7

Rashida W. F. Blamo

9

Spiritan Academy

23

Amanda Oniyama

8

American International School of Monrovia

8

Moses K. N. Kariue

8

ELWA Community

24

Lynn Elhadjali

7

American International School of Monrovia

9

Bendu Samah

9

ELWA Community

25

Afeef Thameem

8

American International School of Monrovia

10

Decontee Dagbe

8

ELWA Community

26

Pukie Brown

8

Child Development Academy

11

Staci Taxen

8

ELWA Community

27

Evon Shank

6

Congo Town Back Road

12

Larpu Beyana

9

ELWA Community

28

Cameron Shank

9

Congo Town Back Road

13

Decontee Dagbe

8

ELWA Community

29

Darron Shank

8

Congo Town Back Road

30

Faithe Shank

5

Congo Town Back Road

14

Iran Greene

7

ELWA Community

15

Betty Karnue

7

ELWA Community

Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) No

Name

Age

Address

29

Timius Wesseh

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

30

Pewu M. Willie

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

1

Christopher K. Nyei

10

Dry Rice market Barnesville Road

2

Lusine M. Nyei Jr.

13

Dry Rice market Barnesville Road

31

Antoine Berrian

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

3

Othello Payman

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

32

Mohamed M. Dukuly

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

4

Hamilton A. Greene

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

33

Joel Jackollie

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

5

Preston Garduard

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

34

Muhammed Paasewe

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

6

Charles A. Reeves Jr.

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

35

Danny K. Mulbah

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

7

Lawrence N. Jurry

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

36

Zayzay J. Yennego

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

8

Mathis Brown

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

37

Augustus V. Vogar Jr.

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

9

Obinna Uche

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

38

Emmet P. Simoke

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

10

Jusu Sando

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

39

Ebenizar B. Gibson

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

11

Victor F. Kollie Jr

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

40

Lawrence Gibson

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

12

Ezekiel Ballah

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

41

Mandela S. Gbollie

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

13

Hilary Blah

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

42

Gary V. D. Quaye

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

43

Alvin D. Nuetah

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

14

Mulbah Kpaiwolo

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

15

Tito M. Johnson

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

44

Dabe B. Williams Jr

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

16

Tony P. Koryon

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

45

Robert Francis

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

17

Andrew Kerkulah

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

46

Randolph Zizi

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

18

Aaron

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

47

Luther W. Weah

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

19

Moses K. Harmon

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

48

Allen Bloh

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

20

Gabriel Knowlden

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

49

William Sayon jr

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

21

Andrew Tellewoyan

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

50

Caleb Tuazama

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

22

Ronema Mulbah

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

51

Alonso W. N. Porte

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

23

Darus Dennis

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

52

Dan Nuta jr.

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

24

Eddie F. Yanquoi

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

53

Celine E. Gray

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

25

Ballah Morseray

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

54

Montee Johnson

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

26

Prince Boakai

11

Don Bosco Technical High School

55

Androvish G. Berrian

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

27

Prince Weah

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

56

Abu Vandi

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

28

Sawie W. Nebo

10

Don Bosco Technical High School

57

Raphael Honyor

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

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Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) Continues No

Name

Age

Address

78

Franklin Kwein

10

ELWA Community

58

Ansumana Outland

14

Dry Rice market Barnesville Road

79

Lucia T. Bono

11

ELWA Community

59

Claudia Ibraham

13

Dry Rice market Barnesville Road

80

Mercy X. Wonnah

11

ELWA Community

60

Muniru J. Lamin

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

81

Mercy T. Peter

10

ELWA Community

61

Lavela K. Johnson

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

82

Ann Mary M. Vah

10

ELWA Community

Emmanuel Larkpawolo

11

ELWA Community

62

Koryon Luworza

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

83

63

Jonathan N. Kulah

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

84

Richlyne Kermue

11

ELWA Community

64

Murphy M. Dorley jr.

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

85

Gardeah Nimely

10

ELWA Community

65

Rammie Harmon

14

Don Bosco Technical High School

86

Obarene E. Eboh

14

8th Street Sinkor

66

J. Titus Flanjay

10

Spiritan Academy

87

Winifred Gargbay

13

CDA

67

Joy M. Collins

11

Spiritan Academy

88

Joy Richards

11

CDA

68

Daniel Ireland

11

Spiritan Academy

89

Joy Solcum

10

CDA

69

Sekou Vannie

11

Bong Mines Bridge

90

Hamilkal Kamal

13

CDA

70

Teddy Howerd

13

Manneka FC Congo town

91

Tawah Dakinah

11

CDA

71

Promise Dehfer

10

ELWA Community

92

Blessing Duo

12

ELWA Community

Princess Dennis

11

72

Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor

93

73

Love Togbah

11

Larwuo Kennedy

12

Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor

74

Salome Bumbeh

12

ELWA Community

94

Princelia Zuzah

13

Manneka Crochet Club Sinkor

75

Alice N. Seyda

11

ELWA Community

95

Nabiha Shahid

12

American International School of Monrovia

76

Melvin L. Duo

12

ELWA Community

96

Sayo Kamara

14

William Lee Bonner Jr. High School

77

Isaac Gardea

11

ELWA Community

Category III : Age Group ( 15-18 ) No 1

Name Abraham Kamara

Age 17

Address

Group Work No

Name

Address

Caldwell junction community

1

Jo Village Academy

Bomi County

2

Kemil Sharrow

15

Don Bosco Technical High School

2

Manneka FC

Old Road

3

Kedrick Boayue

15

Don Bosco Technical High School

3

4

Webster Appleton

15

Oldest Congo Town

Manneka FC

Sinkor

4

5

Francis Dickson

18

Maryland County

6 girls

Caldwell Junction

6

Othello Okyne

17

Don Bosco Technical High School

5

Princelia and Blessing Zuzah

Manneka Children Club Sinkor

7

Fannie D. Gardea

16

ELWA community

Miscellanous No

Name

Address

1

Denise Aninakwah

Ghana

2

Melvin Bombo

ELWA community

3

Mildred Bedell

Don Bosco Technical High School

4

Anthony Davis

Don Bosco Technical High School

5

Meshach Koayon

Don Bosco Technical High School

6

Matthew W. Gomoson

7

Alex O. Jalloh

Don Bosco Technical High School

8

Valenton S. Korsor

Don Bosco Technical High School

9

Ayesha Shalid

American International School

25 January 2011 Judge for the Art Competition in 2011: Cllr. Yvette Chesson Wreh Director General of International Angie Brooks Center

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25 January 2011 Participants of the Art Competition 2011 at the Embassy of Egypt Monrovia, Liberia

Position Name Category I : Age Group (6-9)

Age

Address

1st Prize

Harold Jones

9 Years

Spiritan Academy

2nd Prize

Cameron Scott

9 Years

American International School of Monrovia

3rd Prize

Rashida Blamo

9 Years

Spiritan Academy

Category II : Age Group (10-14) 1st Prize

Teddy Howerd

13 Years

Manneka FC

2nd Prize

Daniel Ireland

11 Years

Spiritan Academy

3rd Prize

Rammie Harmon

14 Years

Don Bosco Technical High School

Category II : Age Group (15-18) 1st Prize

Webster Appleton

15 Years

Oldest Congo Town

2nd Prize

Francis H. Dickson

18 Years

Maryland County

3rd Prize

Kedrick P. Boayue

15 Years

Don Bosco Technical High School

In 2011, the participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia” were 214 Children. From 16 schools and organizations representing three different counties.

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 First Prize Winner

First Prize Winner, Harold Jones, 9 years, Spiritan Academy 10 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012


“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 Second Prize Winner

Second Prize Winner, Cameron Scott, 9 years, American International School of Monrovia

Third Prize Winner, Rashida W. M. Blamo, 9 years, ELWA, Kendeja Community Academy

Third Prize Winner

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 10-14

First Prize Winner

First Prize Winner, Teddy Howerd, 13 years, Manneka F.C. 12 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012


“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 10-14 Second Prize Winner

Second Prize Winner, Daniel Ireland, 11 years, Spiritan Academy Third Prize Winner

Third Prize Winner, Rammie Harmon, 14 years, Don Bosco Technical High School

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 15-18 First Prize Winner

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I” Category: Age 15-18 Second Prize Winner

Second Prize Winner, Francis H. Dickson, 18 years, Maryland County

Third Prize Winner

Third Prize Winner, Kedrick P. Boayoue, 15 years, Don Bosco Technical High School

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The Prize Ceremony of the First Art Competition 2011 “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia I”

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Liberian Culture Troupe performed during the Prize Ceremony

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II” Participants 2012 Category I : Age Group ( 6-9 ) No

Name

Age

Address

36

Joe Baryogar

14

Coventant Nurturing Center

Jonathan Gardea

12

Rivercess

1

T Kartoh Dweh Jr.

9

Len MillarPrimary & Elementary School

37

2

Daniel D. Johnson

9

Manneka FC

38

Catharina Gardea

14

Rivercess

Manneka FC

39

Teddy Howerd

14

Manneka FC

3

Bill Johnson

8

4

Priscilla Anna

8

William Booth School

5

Amy Slewon

7

William Booth School

6

Celine David

9

Spiritan Academy

7

George Fazah

8

American International School Monrovia

8

Faithe Shank

5

Home School, Congo town

Category II : Age Group ( 10-14 ) No

Name

Age

Address

1

Trokon Kparr

13

Liberia Mennonite School

2

Elijah Swen

11

Liberia Mennonite School

3

Andrew Dolo

13

Len Millar Primary & Elementary School

4

Nalabee G. Davis

12

Len Millar Primary & Elementary School

5

Leroy R. Swen

12

Len Millar Primary & Elementary School

Category III : Age Group ( 15-18 ) No

Name

Age

Address

1

Zogbo Godoe

15

Liberia Mennonite School

2

Isaac Gogoe

18

Liberia Mennonite School

3

Matthew E Leetor

18

Len Millar Jr. & Sr. High School

4

Clement Davies

15

Len Millar Jr. & Sr. High School

5

Benjamin D. Smith

15

John Lewis Morris School

6

Samuel Z Wesseh

17

The Lord’s prayer academy

6

E. Varney B. Kamara

11

Len Millar Primary & Elementary School

7

Ashley Wolo Jr.

14

Len Millar Primary & Elementary School

8

Emmanuel Johnson

14

Manneka FC

9

Mohamed M Dukuly

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

No

10

Reuben Biah

14

William Booth School

1

Category IV : Group Work Name

Gracesee Howerd

Age 5

Address

Manneka Children Club

11

Gwenolyn Zepu

10

William Booth School

Mary Kollie

12

Manneka Children Club

12

Maxin Frank

14

William Booth School

Harris Grant

8

Manneka Children Club

13

David S. Massaquoi Jr.

12

William Booth School

2

Moses K. Harmon

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

Jerry Lepolu

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

3

T – Max Jlateh, Jr

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

Lawrence Juriry

12

Don Bosco Technical High School

4

Watta Konneh

15

Don Bosco Technical High School

Celine Gray

13

Don Bosco Technical High School

5

Junior King

14

LEFS

Sarafina Prosser

15

LEFS

6

Matali Gettee

14

LEFS

14

Elvina Dahn

12

William Booth School

15

Emmanuel Johnson

11

William Booth School

16

Venus Barchue

10

William Booth School

17

Francis Karva

12

William Booth School

18

Lovetta S. Nyumah

11

William Booth School

19

Doreen O’Diaji

11

William Booth School

20

Erica W. Barbu

13

William Booth School

21

Amos Smith

11

William Booth School

22

Stanley Sheriff

10

William Booth School

Victoria Prosser

14

LEFS

23

Julius Siaway

11

William Booth School

Joshua Gaye

13

LEFS

24

Daniel Ireland

11

Spiritan Academy

Junior King

14

LEFS

Spiritan Academy

Watson Gaye

15

LEFS

Izak Kauffeldt

8

Samaritan Purse’s Home School

Felix Kauffeldt

9

Samaritan Purse’s Home School

25

Answer S. Kpweuyou

12

7

26

Dereck Samuels

13

St. Andrew Lutheran School

27

Junior King

12

Enword Pipeline Road

28

Obadiah T. Watson

12

Riverview Pipeline Road

Joey Eid

7

American International School Monrovia

29

Sampson Saydee

14

Aaron G. Burgress Memorial Academy

Tulonga Milapo

7

American International School Monrovia

Domino Adeleke

7

American International School Monrovia

Aisha Hanson

13

American International School Monrovia

Edith Kwami

13

American International School Monrovia

30

Rufus Tarr

13

Aaron G. Burgress Memorial Academy

31

Emmanuel Kpah

14

Mcc Gill Denie

32

Teconblah T. Tarr

14

8

9

Charrmmit

33

Reed Spencer

11

Samaritan Purse’s Home School

34

Lucia Yacob

10

American International School of Mon.

35

Nour Mougharbel

12

American International School of Mon.

10 11

Nabiha

13

American International School Monrovia

Aya Fouani

11

American International School Monrovia

Lynn Elhadjali

10

American International School Monrovia

Eric

9

American International School Monrovia

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Cameron

10

American International School Monrovia

Afeef

9

American International School Monrovia

Ejico

10

American International School Monrovia

12

Patricia Kamara

10

American International School Monrovia

Amanda Oniyama

12

American International School Monrovia

13

Melissa Aninakwah

11

American International School Monrovia

Martha Takatsch

11

American International School Monrovia

Ayesha Shahid

10

American International School Monrovia

Leah Saad

6

American International School Monrovia

Alyson Meadows

6

American International School Monrovia

Melanie Frankenberger

7

American International School Monrovia

15

Lamis

9

American International School Monrovia

Nathasha

9

American International School Monrovia

16

Ylia Razzouk

9

American International School Monrovia

Raya Ayoub

9

American International School Monrovia

Reem Kobeissi

9

American International School Monrovia

Pasa Bhuiage

10

American International School Monrovia

George Chahni

9

American International School Monrovia

Abbas Mouharbel

9

American International School Monrovia

14

17

18

Jemma Muir

American International School Monrovia

19

Emil Muma

9

American International School Monrovia

Folke Guwert

9

American International School Monrovia

Robert Kwami

8

American International School Monrovia

Arthur Lassagne

8

American International School Monrovia

Shams Eid

7

American International School Monrovia

Aafiya Thameem

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Miscellaneous No

Name

Address

1

Serious V Nyemah

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

2

George Limbor Jr.

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

3

Isaac K. Diahn

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

4

Wieh Teh

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

5

Pinky Washington

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

6

Chidera Chima

Sun Hill Elementary & Junior High School, Zwedru

7

Ismueal Pay Gar

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

8

Evenus N. Vah

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

9

C. Zachariah Gbediah

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

10

Isaac Juludoe

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

11

Nuch Joe

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

12

Princess T Sunday

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

13

Lucky Tobey

Gbediah Public School, Rivercess

American International School Monrovia

Nour Saad

American International School Monrovia

Leana El Mougharbel

American International School Monrovia

Nour Fazah

6

American International School Monrovia

Karim Ayoub

6

American International School Monrovia

Clea Lassagne

6

American International School Monrovia

Maria Chahni

6

American International School Monrovia

22

50 Students

Joe Village Academy Bomi County

23

Hawa C. Dossen

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Harris Tayen

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Wallace Denis

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Cooper Garteh

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Goodrick D. Dossen

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Thomas Garteh

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Sargba Borkay

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Sarah P. Jackson

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Ezekiel D. Gardea

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Obediah Dyuway

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Otis K. Gardea

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Vivian Y Tarr

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Edward Garteh

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Isaac Gardea

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Mark Saturday

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

Reuben Tarr

Manneka Children Club Rockhole

In 2012, the participants of the Art Competition “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia” were 192 Children, from 24 schools and organizations representing four different counties.

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children 2012 First Prize Winner

T. Kartoh Dweh, Jr. 9 years, Len Miller Elementary School 22 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012


of Liberia I” Category: Age 6-9 Second Prize Winner

Celine David, 9 years, Spiritan Academy

Faithe Shank, 6 years, Home School, Congo Town Third Prize Winner

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of First Prize Winner

Teddy Howard, 14 years, Manneka F. C. 24 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012


Liberia II” Category: Age 10-14 --2012 Second Prize Winner

Gwenolyn Zepu, 10 years, William Booth School

Third Prize Winner Ashley Wolo, Jr. 10 years, William Booth School

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“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children First Prize Winner

Matthew E. Lector, 18 years, Len Miller Jr. & Sr. High School 26 |“Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012


of Liberia II” Category: Age 15-18 Second Prize Winner

Isaac Gogoe, 18 years, Liberia Mennonite School

Clement Davis, 15 years, Len Miller Jr. & Sr. High School Third Prize Winner “Egypt in the eyes of the children of Liberia” | 2012 | 27


“Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Frist Prize Winner Joe Village Academy, Bomi County

Third Prize Winner

Watta Konney, 15 years & Celine Gray 13 Years Don Bosco High School

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Liberia II” Category: Group Work

ELWA Rockhill Children

Second Prize Winner

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The Prize Ceremony of the Second Art Competition 2012 “Egypt in the Eyes of the Children of Liberia II”

Kids watching movie about Egypt

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Photos Impressions

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H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia

H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia

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Photos Impressions

H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf President of Liberia and H.E. Maher El-Adawy Ambassador of Egypt

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Photos Impressions

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Photos Impressions

Students of Joe Village Academy, Bomi County


Photos Impressions

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