Across Liberia and many parts of Africa, the crisis of manhood has become one of the most under-addressed social challenges of our generation. Many men have lost their sense of identity as providers, protectors, comforters, and leaders, roles ordained by God for the balance of families and the strength of society.
Unemployment, limited access to quality education, economic instability, and the absence of mentorship have left thousands of men vulnerable to depression, crime, and social disengagement.
In many homes, fathers are absent not only physically but emotionally and spiritually. As men fall behind, families weaken, women bear increased burdens, and children grow up without healthy examples of leadership or responsibility.
The crisis is urgent, but the solution is already rising through MEI.