AYV News, October 15, 2024
The USAID Country Representative, Randy Kolstad, paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor A. Bah, to discuss USAID’s priorities and continued partnership with the Ministry.
During the meeting, the USAID representative outlined key priorities for the upcoming year, with a strong focus on electoral reform and peace-building initiatives.
USAID expressed its commitment to supporting efforts aimed at enhancing democratic processes and consolidating peace in the country. These efforts are aligned with the broader goal of fostering sustainable governance and civic engagement.
The discussion also centered on public access to information, a critical element for enhancing transparency and accountability in governance. Both parties acknowledged the need to improve information dissemination and ensure that citizens have greater access to relevant and timely information, empowering them to actively participate in civic matters.
Looking ahead, the meeting explored opportunities for further partnership and strategic engagement between USAID and the Ministry. USAID reaffirmed its commitment to providing continued support for the Ministry’s strategic pillars, including strengthening the media sector, promoting civic education, and enhancing public communication channels.
Both parties expressed optimism about deepening their collaboration and working together to achieve shared goals for the benefit of the nation. The Minister of Information and Civic Education commended USAID for its steadfast support and welcomed its renewed focus on critical areas such as electoral reform and peace-building.
This visit signifies a continued strong partnership between USAID and the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, focused on promoting transparency, democratic governance, and national development.