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Agenda for
Liberia's Transformation

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Join us in creating lasting change for the environment

Transforming Liberia Togegther
VISION 2040: A prosperous, self-reliant Liberia where lean, accountable government institutions empower a
strong, entrepreneurial, and civically engaged citizenry to drive sustainable national transformation.

Lean Government, Strong Citizenry.

ALT's 10-year impact projection maps a trajectory from movement-building to structural
transformation. We operate in three phases: Foundation (2025–2027), Acceleration (2028–2031), and
Consolidation (2032–2035). Each phase builds on the last, compounding civic infrastructure, electoral
influence, and policy implementation capacity into a durable engine of national transformation.

Projected Impact: 2025–2035

Measuring the possibilities when we work together 

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2030–2031: Acceleration

Expand to executive-level

endorsements, advance legislative reform agenda through endorsed lawmakers, deepen grassroots networks, grow membership to 10,000+
Liberians.

2025–2027: Foundation

Establish national organization
structure,

launch Policy Research Unit, build diaspora chapters, publish inaugural Reform Agenda, identify first cohort of endorsed candidates.

2028–2029: First Electoral Cycle

Deploy full endorsement process

for legislative elections, mobilize voters in all 15 counties, elect first cohort of ALTendorsed legislators, publish first accountability scorecards.

2032–2035: Consolidation

ALT-endorsed reforms

embedded in Liberian law and institutions, movement has shaped the national policy
conversation, cross-partisan reform coalition is self-sustaining.

Local-Diaspora Partnership for a Stronger Nation  

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Join the Transformation

Liberia's transformation will not happen by accident, and no one leader or foreign partner will deliver it. It will be built — slowly, deliberately, and collectively — by Liberians who refuse to accept the status quo and who are willing to do the hard, unglamorous work of civic engagement, institutional reform, and democratic accountability. That work begins with you.

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