LTA Chairperson, UNDP Officials Discuss Digital Inclusion in Liberia
Monrovia, August 28, 2025
The Chairperson of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), Clarence K. Massaquoi,
held discussions with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) representatives in
Monrovia last week on strengthening collaboration to advance digital inclusion in Liberia.
The meeting, which took place on Wednesday, August 27, at the UNDP Headquarters, brought
together Massaquoi, UNDP Country Representative Aliou Mamadou Dia, and Deputy Country
Director Louis Kuukpen.
The talks focused on improving digital access, expanding connectivity, and enhancing
governance of ICT infrastructure. Hon. Massaquoi highlighted the LTA’s role in regulating
telecommunications and information and communication technology, stressing the need for
stronger frameworks to support Liberia’s digital transformation.
UNDP officials welcomed the engagement and commended the LTA for its proactive efforts in
promoting digital development. They reaffirmed UNDP’s commitment to supporting innovation,
inclusion, and sustainable growth in Liberia’s technology sector.
Both sides agreed to explore opportunities for future cooperation, with the partnership expected
to contribute to economic growth, social development, and improved living standards.
“The collaboration between the LTA and UNDP presents an opportunity to drive innovation and
build a more inclusive digital economy,” Massaquoi said following the meeting.
The discussions are seen as laying the groundwork for long-term cooperation in advancing
Liberia’s digital agenda










