Liberia's Leading Good
Governance and
Research Institution

Liberia's Leading Good
Governance and
Research Institution

Educate

Strengthen citizens’ capacity, especially youth and women, to make informed decisions, demand accountability, and actively participate in democratic governance.

Empower

Harness the leadership, creativity, and energy of young people to champion transparency, peacebuilding, and inclusive development in their communities and beyond.

Engage

Mobilize citizens to take meaningful action, collaborate with institutions, and influence policies that shape a more accountable and democratic Liberia.

Since 2001

We have been fostering
Liberia's political stability

Making elected leaders more accessible, responsible, and accountable to the electorates, increasing youth and women participation in decision-making processes, conducting research on citizens’ perception on the working of the lawmaker, produced publications on youth participation in local government, fostering social accountability, a legislative guide to organizing town hall meeting, a civic and voter’s education guide amongst others.

Various Programs We Run At Naymote

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    Governance

    To improve public accountability and transparency in the management of the country’s governance processes. Our work helps bridge the gap between citizens and government, ensuring leaders are more responsive and accountable to the people they serve.

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  • 02
    Research

    Through rigorous research and data-driven analysis, Naymote informs policy and civic action that enhances democratic governance. Our research initiatives generates evidence that supports informed decision-making by policymakers, civil society and citizens.

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  • 03
    Advocacy

    To amplify citizen voices and influence policy reforms to enhance accountability and democratic participation. We champion citizens involvement in decision-making, push for reforms to enhance government effectiveness, and demand transparency.

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  • 04
    Capacity Building

    To empower emerging politicians, youth and women leaders, local leaders, community stakeholders etc. with knowledge and skills to deliver effective public services and lead with integrity.

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Naymote Partners for Democratic Development offers a wide range of programs across Liberia and the broader West African region, designed to strengthen democracy, enhance political accountability, empower the next generation of leaders, and meet the specific needs of the youth and communities we serve.

Our programs are organized into four main categories: governance, research, advocacy, and capacity building

We are experts in

Promoting democratic governance in Liberia

We are a dedicated team of highly qualified managers with over 20 years of experience working to strengthen accountable democratic governance, leadership and inclusive development in Liberia and the West African region. Our management team brings expertise in program management, public administration, finance, research, and policy, ensuring professionalism and accountability at all levels.

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Female Participation

Our latest report from the President Meter Project on the Arrest Agenda (Jan-Dec 2025) is now available.

Our Mission at Naymote

Promoting Democratic Governance

We strengthen accountable democratic governance, leadership and inclusive development in Liberia and the West African region.

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LOCAL INSIGHTS

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Governance and Anti-Corruption Fellowship Program (GAF)

Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, in collaboration with the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), is pleased...

Naymote Releases 2025 President Meter Report on ARREST Agenda Implementation

Monrovia, Liberia | January 13, 2026, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has released the President Meter Report...

Story of Impact for the Bong County Council

On May 4, 2023, history was made in Bong County. For the first time, nine...