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Swiss Educational Initiative by OST University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil Gains Interest from Liberian President Boakai

The "CHub-Knowledge Exchange" educational program by OST/BTFS in Liberia focuses on international knowledge transfer and sustainable educational partnerships. The first initiative of its kind was successfully conducted in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, from January 31 to February 14, 2025, with approximately 28 students participating. This program kickoff will be followed by defined projects implemented by teams of graduates by the end of August 2025. The key objectives include:
🔹 Knowledge Transfer & Capacity Building - Delivering Swiss expertise in water management and solar energy through training sessions and educational offerings.
🔹 Hands-on Learning & Innovation – Practical workshops on solar energy and water purification to address real-world challenges. 
🔹 International Collaboration – Strengthening ties between Swiss and Liberian institutions for long-term academic and technological partnerships.
 
In recent years, OST University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil, under the auspices of the Institute for Environmental and Process Engineering (UMTEC) and BTFS, has established close collaborations with educational institutions in Liberia. These projects have been funded by the Rotary Club Oberer Zürichsee, engineering firms from the Linth region, and beyond—an initiative that has now caught the attention of President Joseph N. Boakai. Thanks to personal connections facilitated by BTFS President Felix Walz, a meeting with the Liberian Head of State took place on March 25, 2025. The scheduled audience, initially planned for a shorter duration, extended to an in-depth 90-minute discussion.
 
The meeting was initiated by Dr. Joseph T. Isaac, Principal of Margibi University, and Walz was accompanied by Dr. Emmanuel U. Yarkpawolo (Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA) and Prof. (em) Dr. Hansruedi Schneider (former Head of the Institute for Geotechnics at the former HSR, now OST). Together, they presented the concept of the knowledge exchange center, which was financed and launched by OST. The presentation was well received: President Boakai expressed great interest, recognizing Switzerland as a valuable partner with its outstanding education system. Especially in times of global instability and the U.S. withdrawal from humanitarian development cooperation, the "CHub Program" stands as a strong commitment to international educational support.
 
President Boakai, who has prioritized education, infrastructure, and anti-corruption efforts under his ARREST agenda since early 2024, views the Swiss CHub education project as a crucial asset for Liberia. As a gesture of collaboration, he intends to send an official cooperation message to Switzerland, highlighting the "CHub Program" as a key initiative.
 
In the spirit of Nelson Mandela’s words: "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”Bildung ist die stärkste Waffe, um die Welt zu verändern.
From left: Dr. Anthony Dioh UMU (2. Left) Dr. Dorothee Spuhler OST (3. Left), Dr. Yarkpawolo EPA Director (in front middle), Gertrude Harmon BTFS Liaison Officer (2. From right), Andreas Reber OST Solar Lecturer (3. Right in the
Honorable reception and meeting with the President of the Republic of Liberia, HE Joseph N. Boakai (from left: Felix F. Walz BTFS, Dr. Joe Isaac MU, HE President Boakai, President Liberia, Prof. Dr. Schneider, Dr. Emmanuel Urey Yarkpawolo, EPA Director Liberia) 
From Left: HE President of Liberia, Joseph N. Boakai  and Felix F. Walz BTFS, 
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