Monrovia, May 1 -- The survey is a critical initiative to gather key socio-economic data that will shape national policy and development strategies.
Currently underway in all 15 counties, the HIES will collect data on household income, expenditures, education, health, food security, and employment. The survey's findings will provide valuable insights for decision-makers to address poverty, inequality, and economic growth, supporting Liberia's ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development.
World Bank Liberia Country Manager, Georgia Wallen, highlighted the importance of reliable data for effective policy planning. "This household survey is a significant step in supporting evidence-based policymaking and sustainable development in Liberia," Wa...
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