National Commision on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR)

JOINT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT

DDRR Consolidated Report Phase 1, 2 & 3 (Status of Disarmament and Demobilisation Activities as at 1/16/2005)

Number of Disarmed Ex-Combatants by Faction Fighting Force Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Total AFL 4164 6830 1260 12254 LURD 48 19721 14504 34273 MODEL 11 2854 10283 13148 GOL/Militia(Inc.paramilitary) 12 5107 10476 15595 Other 8890 16957 1902 27749 Total 13125 51469 38425 103019

Total Disarmed Children and Adults Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Total M 11297 35306 22678 69281 Adult F 424 10853 11179 22456 M 1253 4089 3429 8771 Children F 151 1221 1139 2511 Total 103019

Total Demobilised Children and Adults Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Total M 10254 35274 22634 68162 Adult F 362 10840 11168 22370 M 1072 4039 3412 8523 Children F 117 1188 1135 2440 Total 101495

Consolidated Summary of Weapons Collection Weapons SAA Other Ammo Phase 1 8,679 2,717,668 2,650 Phase 2 9,417 2,290,285 17,695 Phase 3 8,904 1,145,678 9,449 Grand Total 27,000 6,153,631 29,794 * Based on information provided bu UNMIL as at 23 November 2004 Basic Demographics of the Programme Beneficiaries

1. Number of disarmed XC by sex and age group Males Females Total

Number % Number % Number % Adults 69281 67 22456 22 91737 89 Children 8771 9 2511 2 11282 11 Total 78052 76 24967 24 103019 100

The mean age of the XCs is about 26 years and most of them are between 18 and 34 years which indicates a youthful population.

Education Level Gender Total Male Female None 9.3% 7.3% 16.6% Pre Kindergarten 0.8% 0.3% 1.1% Elementary 28.2% 9.2% 37.4% Junior High 20.8% 3.5% 24.3% Senior High 14.5% 1.3% 15.8% Technical College 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% University 0.9% 0.1% 1.0% Professional School 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% N/A 2.1% 1.2% 3.3% Total 77.1% 22.9% 100% Over 55% of the programme participants have little or no education. Majority of them were in elementary school before joining the fighting forces.

Marital Status Count % Married 33341 38.3% Single 43222 49.7% Widow/er 1597 1.8% Separated 350 0.4% Other 8477 9.7% Total 86987 100% About 50% of the participants are single and 38% indicated they had a spouse and family responsibilities.

Access To Land % Family Land 80% Owned Land 13% Other Land 8% Total 100% Most of the programme participants indicated access to land for shelter and agriculture. Only 13% are land owners.

SUMMARY OF CURRENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS - REINTEGRATION PROJECTS

A. Multi-donor Trust Fund*

Targeted number of XC in approved projects 16,562 Number of XC validated for projects 11,878 Number of XC in on-going projects 6,670 Number of XC in completed projects 0 Number of XC Registered for Formal Education 11,869 Number of XC enrolled to date in schools and 7,202 colleges Total in Reintegration Programmes 13,872

B. Parallel Programmes

1. European Commission Agency Targeted number of XC Actual number of XC CESD 1,440 730 LOIC 1,500 300 Total 2,940 1,030

2. USAID Agency Targeted number of XC Actual number of XC + DAI/LCIP 10,000 6,891 + World Vision 2,000 N/A IRC 3,500 N/A SC -UK 2,500 N/A Total 18,000 6,891 + List of beneficiaries pending submission to JIU for validation and tracking.

3. UNICEF Programme Targeted number of XC Actual number of XC CEIP 5,000 N/A ALP 2,000 N/A Total 7,000 N/A

* Contributors to the Trust Fund include Denmark, EC, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, UNDP, USA. Caseload Analysis for Reintegration

Caseload Analysis and Distribution Based upon the consultation held on November 16th 2004 at the JIU with key stakeholders Sources of Caseload Analysis Analysis of Projected Reintegration Needs Type of Caseload Finance # of XCs Remarks Maximum Total Universe Total No. expected for reintegration Targets the disarmed and demobilised 1. All Various 100,000 (November 20th 2004) CXCs until 31 Oct 2004 Less Spontaneous Reintegration 2% of the 2. All Self 1,980 Assumption entire caseload Ex-combatants in projects approved by the PAC excluding formal education as at Nov UNDP Trust 3. Adults / CAFF 16,562 All Projects approved by the PAC to-date 18 2004 out of a total of 15 projects Fund targeting 16,562 ex-combatants Ex-Combatants in projects approved by UNDP Trust 4. PAC under implementation as at Nov 18 Adults / CAFF 6,670 10 projects under implementation (note 3) Fund 2004

Ex-combatants directly Enrolled in Formal UNDP Trust Various Junior, senior and tertiary 5. Adults / CAFF 7,202 Education Program as at Nov 18 2004 Fund institutions (note 3)

Projects approved by PAC not initiated due UNDP Trust 5 approved projects not started due to 6. Adults / CAFF 8,500 to lack of funds Nov 18 2005 Fund lack of funds.

Total Number of Ex-combatants effectively UNDP Trust 7. Adults / CAFF 13,872 Sum of item 4 and item 5 enrolled in Programs as at Nov 18 2005 Fund

Total Number of Ex-Combatants under UNDP Trust 8. Adults / CAFF 1,336 Note 3 programmable funds Fund 9. Current Maximum Balance Eligible for Asst. 82,812 Items 2, 4 and 5 less Item 1 Further Potential Reductions in Target by Parallel Program Partners; (DAI, EC, UNICEF, OTI and Others) Planned UNICEF CEIP Program - Direct 10. CAFF UNICEF 5,000 Note 4 Funding from UNICEF Planned UNICEF ALP Program - Direct 11. CAFF UNICEF / USAID 2,000 Could be for adults in elementary class Funding USAID / UNICEF World Vision Program - USAID No cost 12. Adult /WAFF USAID 2,000 Note 5 Extension

IRC - CAFF, WAFF & other civilians 13. program - funded by USAID assumed that WAFF (CAFF?) USAID 1,050 Note 6 30% of 3,500 would be card carrying WAFF

Save the Children CAFF Program - funded 14. by USAID Program: indicated 50% are non CAFF USAID 2,500 Note 7 combatants

OTI's "Education and Life Skills Program" 15. funded by USAID assuming 20% of 30,000 Adult /WAFF USAID 0 Note 8 are XCs; % subject to discussion with OTI

LCIP DAI labour based, education and 16. Adult /WAFF USAID 20,000 Note 9 agriculture program LCIP Actual DAI labour based, education 17. Adult /WAFF USAID 6,891 Note 9 and agriculture program 18. EC - Phase I program CESD and LOIC Adult /WAFF EC 2,940 Note 9 Actual EC - Phase I program ; Cuurent Actual Caseload under Program ; CESD- 19. EC 1,030 Note 9 730 (Buchanan, Totota and Montserado) and LOIC 300 in Monrovia Planned EC - Phase II - US $ 3.8 million @ 20. Adult /WAFF EC 4,222 Note 10 US $ 900 per XCs Item 16 &18 less sum of 21 Current Maximum Eligible for Assistance to be covered by other programs 35,490 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,17 & 19 22 Estimated balance uncovered by current funding 47,322 Item 20 less Item 8 Pipeline Description - Work Under Progress No of XCs in projects approved by the PAC UNDP Trust a excluding formal education as at Nov 18 Adults / CAFF 16,562 All projects approved by the PAC to-date Fund 2004 Number of XCs in projects approved by UNDP Trust b PAC under implementation as at Nov 29, Adults / CAFF 6,670 10 projects under implementation (note 3) Fund 2004 Projects approved by PAC (out of 16,562 UNDP Trust 5 approved projects not started due to c XCs) not initiated due to lack of funds Nov Adults / CAFF 8,500 Fund lack of funds 29th 2005 Number of XCs effectively enrolled in formal education and PAC approved UNDP Trust d Adults / CAFF 13,872 Sum of 4 and 5 projects (6,670+ 7,202 XCs) as at 29th Nov Fund 2004.

Notes

1) All the analysis indicated above reflecta card carrying eligible ex-combatants identified as CAFF, WAFF or Male Adult ex-combatants

2) The figures on potential reductions above are based on the discussion held at the JIU on November 16th 2004 with all the key parallel program partners and UNICEF. However the % estimates made for OTI and the ICRC case are just arbitrary assumptions made which are subject to discussion with the partners.

3) For Item 7: It is important to note that full disbursement is not made to all ex-combatants (8,006) in the 10 PAC approved projects which are under implementation. For the ex-combatants in formal education, only a third of the budget of each educational institution is paid out.

4) For Item 9: The JIU has printed out and submitted to UNICEF a validated list of CAFF who have registered into educational institutions. MOU must be finalized with UNICEF to enforce commitment.

5) For Item 11: The JIU had held a discussion with World Vision that the program in Toddi Montserado would complement to the ongoing effort i RR program for card carrying ex-combatants. There is no budgetary provision made for subsistence. It was discussed with the program and policy advisor that the UNDP Trust Fund may cover SA or an additional discussion could be made with USAID to add the SA budget component.

6) For Item 12: It is indicated that IRC has a program for CAFF, WAFF and war affected Civilians. Since the CAFF is exhausted by the UNDP Trust Fund, Save T.C - UK and UNICEF programs, and if we assume that the IRC program targets an assumed 30% caseload of card carrying WAFF, the remaining could be non-card carrying CAFF, WAFF or Civilians. It may be possible that a portion of the CAFF to be serviced by the UNDP Trust Fund could be covered by IRC making a combination of CAFF and WAFF.

7) Item 13: It is indicated that the caseload to be taken by Save the Children would be 2,500 CAFF and the remaining are Non-CAFF (confirmed by Save the Children UK)

8) Item 14: On the "Education and Life Skills Program" of USAID OTI, I made an assumption that at least 20% of the 30,000 targeted caseload could be ex-combatants. Hence, discussion will be held with OTI on this issue and the standardization of benefits with the RR strategic framework.

9) Items 15 to 17: The DAI program is a labour based activity plus combination of other initiatives such as agriculture and formal education. The 3,676 ex-combatants in program are not yet tracked and their IDs are not punched. The EC programs are inline with the standard RR assistance packages of the strategic and operational framework for reintegration. Sofar, the EC program has a total of 1030 ex-combatants in ongoing training programs

10) Item 19: The EC has 3.8 million which may be allocated to RR program while the mode of fund management is not yet decided i.e. through the UNDP Trust Fund or Bilaterally by the EC Country Office in Monrovia Reintegration Preferences

Preferences for Resettlement - Global Caseload

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Lofa Bomi Bong Nimba Sinoe Margibi Gparbolu Maryland River Gee Grand Kru River Cess Grand Bassa Grand Gedeh Montserrado

Grand Cape Mount County

Preferences for Reintegration Opportunities - Global Caseload

4% 1%

41% 54%

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training

Note: Detailed breakdown by district of preferred resettlement can be found in the following pages. Details of Resettlement & Reintegration Preferences Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training County Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Klay 154 50 39 0 896 585 1748 85 Bomi Mecca 37 9 5 1 210 74 326 61 Fuamah 14 2 4 0 73 48 248 14 Jorquelleh 116 6 53 1 1557 229 2951 90 Kokoyah 11 1 2 0 50 6 111 6 Panta-Kpa 27 0 1 0 127 19 256 13 Salala 28 2 4 0 388 82 640 15 Sanayea 26 0 0 0 113 27 310 8 Suakoko 25 3 2 0 274 64 554 17 Bong Zota 17 3 3 0 187 29 338 14 Belleh 19 0 3 0 75 50 169 0 Bokomu 15 1 0 0 40 11 84 2 Bopolu 69 2 13 2 379 109 654 24 Gbarma 1 1 1 0 10 3 42 4 Gparbolu Kongba 3 1 0 0 10 4 27 1 District#1 7 1 3 0 43 5 117 5 District#2 3 1 1 0 32 2 60 6 District#3 37 2 8 0 601 151 1152 184 District#4 9 1 0 0 59 15 123 12 Grand Owensgrove 1 0 0 0 15 1 23 1 Bassa St. John River 9 2 3 0 71 77 145 69 Commonwealth 0 0 4 0 23 7 25 0 Garwula 5 2 2 0 57 22 132 14 Grand Gola Konneh 10 3 3 0 54 33 142 7 Cape Porkpa 2 1 2 0 28 11 71 4 mount Tewor 16 9 3 0 202 124 415 46 Gbarzon 91 0 5 0 238 53 718 17 Grand Kongbo 27 0 3 0 84 53 175 4 Gedeh Tchien 209 10 9 1 1014 494 1946 72 Buah 0 0 0 0 6 1 15 1 Lower Kru Coast 0 0 0 0 6 10 21 5 Sasstown 2 0 0 0 9 1 11 1 Grand Kru Upper Kru Coast 0 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 Foya 25 3 7 0 75 12 317 8 Kolahun 93 4 11 0 378 77 689 15 Salayea 22 1 5 0 174 17 398 8 Vahun 3 1 2 0 11 3 31 2 Voinjama 448 4 39 0 1314 485 3466 111 Lofa Zorzor 127 4 13 0 566 85 1588 21 Firestone 33 0 4 0 306 44 514 20 Gibi 9 5 1 0 65 9 89 3 Kakata 77 4 21 1 1019 130 1439 57 Margibi Mambah-Kaba 10 1 1 0 81 37 142 5 Barrobo 5 1 0 0 8 18 25 5 Maryland Pleebo/Sodeken 16 4 1 0 260 571 453 59 Careysburg 14 3 6 0 101 31 331 15 Greater Monrovia 752 98 211 4 12566 1692 15795 586 Montserra St. Paul River 47 20 10 0 462 170 468 34 do Todee 16 1 2 0 70 21 172 4 Gbehlageh 57 1 4 0 432 83 513 23 Saclepea 57 6 4 0 510 196 616 20 Sanniquelleh-Mahn 211 18 3 0 2440 539 2459 90 Tappita 158 4 11 0 714 402 1108 62 Yarwein-Mehnsohnn 3 0 3 0 38 9 58 2 Nimba Zoegeh 90 5 2 0 369 95 516 14 River Morweh 6 0 0 0 53 40 103 41 Cess Timbo 4 0 2 0 36 27 81 29 Gbeapo 10 1 0 0 40 40 80 4 River Gee Webbo 7 3 0 0 33 23 55 4 Butaw 4 0 0 0 13 2 40 2 Dugbe River 3 0 0 0 7 1 16 1 Greenville 24 4 2 0 292 24 503 11 Jaedae Jaedepo 4 0 1 0 15 1 27 0 Juarzon 5 0 2 0 49 5 84 1 Kpayan 0 0 0 0 7 3 19 2 Sinoe Pyneston 2 1 0 0 9 4 14 1 Total 3332 310 544 10 29449 7296 45964 2062 National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR) JOINT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Resettlement and Reintegration Opportunities Preferences by County and District disaggregated by Age

Bomi County

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585 600 200

400 326 210 100 200 154 74 85 61 37 50 39 9 5 0 1 0 0

Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Klay Mecca Belleh Bokomu Bopolu Gbarma Kongba

Bong County

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Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Fuamah Jorquelleh Kokoyah Panta-Kpa Salala Sanayea Suakoko Zota District#1 District#2 District#3 District#4 Owensgrove St. John River National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR) JOINT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Resettlement and Reintegration Opportunities Preferences by County and District disaggregated by Age

Grand Cape Mount County

450 25

400

20 350

300 15

250

200 10

150

5 100

50

0 0 Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Commonwealth Garwula Gola Konneh Porkpa Tewor Buah Lower Kru Coast Sasstown Upper Kru Coast

Grand Gedeh County

2500 3500

3000 2000

2500

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1500 1000

1000

500

500

0 0 Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Gbarzon Kongbo Tchien Foya Kolahun Salayea Vahun Voinjama Zorzor

National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR) JOINT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Resettlement and Reintegration Opportunities Preferences by County and District disaggregated by Age

Margibi County

1600 16000 15795 1439 1400 14000

12566 1200 12000

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800 8000

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4000 400 306

2000 1692 200 130 142 89 752 586 77 65 81 462 331 468 44 57 47 98 211 101 70 31 170 172 34 33 21 37 20 14 16 3 20 1 6 10 2 0 4 0 0 21 15 4 9 10 0 5 4 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 9 3 5 0 0 Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Firestone Gibi Kakata Mambah-Kaba Careysburg Greater Monrovia St. Paul River Todee

Maryland County

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200 714 616 539 510 513 516 500 432 402 100 369 59 211 196 25 158 16 18 8 90 83 95 90 5 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 5757 58 62 3 1 6 184 5 4 4 3 113 2 38 9 2320 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Barrobo Pleebo/Sodeken Gbehlageh Saclepea Sanniquelleh-Mahn Tappita Yarwein-Mehnsohnn Zoegeh

National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR) JOINT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Resettlement and Reintegration Opportunities Preferences by County and District disaggregated by Age

River Cess County

120 600

103 503 100 500

81 80 400

60 300 292 53

40 41 40 36 200 29 27

20 100 84

6 49 4 40 2 24 24 27 19 0 0 0 0 0 13 15 16 14 11 4 3 4 5 2 4 2 2 7 7 9 2 5 3 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children

Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Morweh Timbo Butaw Dugbe River Greenville Jaedae Jaedepo Juarzon Kpayan Pyneston

River Gee County

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Agriculture Employment Formal Education Voc. Training Gbeapo Webbo

SUMMARY OF BENEFICIARIES IN FORMAL EDUCATION

JANUARY 15, 2005

Fees in US$ (currencies in LD are No. of S/N Name of institution Training Type Duration translated at 1 USD = 50 LD) Remark beneficiaries Total Amount Paid 1 Lincoln College of Professional Studies 3 College 1 yr. 2,040.00 680.00 Paid 2 Morris Community College & Airline Studies 9 College 1 yr. 5,737.50 1,912.50 Paid 3 Smythe Institute of Management and Technology 61 College 1 yr. 52,369.50 17,456.50 Paid 4 United Methodist University 12 College 1yr 9,000.00 3,000.00 Paid 5 Cuttington University College 108 College 1yr 124,425.00 41,475.00 Paid 6 College of Professional Studies 85 College 1 yr. 53,023.00 17,674.33 Paid 7 Goja Medical Associates 7 College 1yr 4,763.50 1,587.83 Paid 8 School of Health & Basic Skills Training, Inc. 101 College 1yr 54,782.40 18,260.80 Paid 9 New Hope School of Health Sciences 7 College 1yr 4,044.25 1,348.08 Paid 10 AME Zion University 34 College 1yr 26,214.00 8,738.00 Paid 427 336,399.15 112,133.05 11 Liberia Network Technology, Inc. 269 Computer 1yr 185,610.00 61,870.00 Paid 12 Universal Institute of Technology 83 Computer 1yr 58,515.00 19,505.00 Paid 13 Smart Kids Liberia Inc. 175 Computer 1 yr. 117,153.75 39,051.25 Paid 14 International Institute of Computer Studies 498 Computer 1yr 351,090.00 117,030.00 Paid 15 West Africa Institute of Computer Technology 88 Computer 1yr 62,040.00 20,680.00 Paid 16 Cheal Vocational Training Institute 44 Computer 1yr 30,580.00 10,193.33 Check withheld 17 Inter-Digital Computer School 25 Computer 1yr 17,625.00 5,875.00 Paid 18 International College of Business & Technology 53 computer 1yr 33,064.50 11,021.50 Paid 19 One Only Computer Services Plus 33 Computer 1yr 23,100.00 7,700.00 Paid 20 Johnson Computer Services Inc. 36 computer 1yr 24,480.00 8,160.00 Paid 21 Basic Skills Training Institute 73 Computer 1 yr. 51,465.00 17,155.00 Paid 22 Comprehensive Computer Institute 18 computer 1yr 12,294.00 4,098.00 Paid 23 Vital Technology 262 computer 1yr 184,710.00 61,570.00 Paid 24 Kennetta Computer Training Institute 39 computer 1yr 26,325.00 8,775.00 Paid 1696 1,178,052.25 392,684.08 25 George Toe Washington Christian School 3 High School 1 yr. 1,445.00 481.67 Paid 26 St. Matthew United Methodist School 21 High School 1 yr. 9,575.20 3,191.73 Paid 27 Susan A. Berry Memorial Institute 32 High School 1 yr. 15,048.80 5,016.27 Paid 28 James Doe Young Assembly of God High School 77 High School 1 yr. 39,364.20 13,121.40 Paid 29 New Era International School 222 High School 1 yr 100,730.00 33,576.67 Paid 30 George Call Memorial School 91 High School 1 yr. 38,707.30 12,902.43 Paid 31 St. Peter's Elementary & Jr. High School 14 High School 1 yr. 6,810.30 2,270.10 Paid 32 Paynesville Central Academy 72 High School 1 yr. 29,147.40 9,715.80 Paid 33 Seventh Day Adventist High School 40 High School 1 yr. 22,292.00 7,430.67 Paid 34 Lott Carey Baptist Mission School 54 High School 1 yr. 22,485.40 7,495.13 Paid 35 Diversified Skills Training Academy 119 High School 1 yr. 53,991.80 17,997.27 Paid 36 Henri W. Dennis United Methodist School 89 High School 1 yr. 39,914.50 13,304.83 Paid 37 R.C. Lawson Institute, Liberia 163 High School 1 yr. 77,679.60 25,893.20 Paid 38 Saint Augustine Episcopal High School 98 High School 1 yr. 44,650.40 14,883.47 Paid

Note: Payments are for the first quarter only. (October - December 2004) SUMMARY OF BENEFICIARIES IN FORMAL EDUCATION

JANUARY 15, 2005

39 William V.S. Tubman Gray UMC. 112 High School 1 yr. 54,431.00 18,143.67 Paid 40 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Academy 193 High School 1 yr. 92,957.35 30,985.78 Paid 41 Dominion Christian Institute 11 High School 1 yr. 4,468.00 1,489.33 Paid 42 Kalita High School 126 High School 1 yr. 45,442.80 15,147.60 Paid 43 Addo-Mills International Jr. & Sr. High School 34 High School 1 yr. 13,164.00 4,388.00 Paid 44 Amos T. Taybior Institute 41 High School 1 yr. 19,956.10 6,652.03 Paid 45 John L UM Sch. 15 High School 1 yr. 5,786.30 1,928.77 Paid 46 Cally Mem. Academy 9 High School 1 yr. 3,365.70 1,121.90 Paid 47 Wells Hairston High School 198 High School 1 yr. 90,813.00 30,271.00 Paid 48 Nathan Gibson Mem. Sch 119 High School 1yr 46,277.40 15,425.80 Paid 49 Noak's Ark High Sch. 23 High School 1yr 8,706.00 2,902.00 Paid 50 Calvary Temple A.G.High Sch. 78 High School 1yr 31,292.00 10,430.67 Paid 51 St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Sch. 38 High School 1yr 13,840.40 4,613.47 Paid 52 Paynesville Adriel Academy 18 High School 1yr 6,768.80 2,256.27 Paid 53 Victory Chapel High Sch. 58 High School 1yr 29,331.20 9,777.07 Paid 54 El-McIntosh Industrial College 115 High School 1yr 53,292.00 17,764.00 Paid 55 Apostolic Foundation School 36 High School 1yr 16,045.70 5,348.57 Paid 56 St. Francis High Sch. 22 High School 1yr 8,312.60 2,770.87 Paid 57 St. Philip's High Sch. 18 High School 1yr 6,960.00 2,320.00 Paid 58 Arthur F. Kulah U M Sch. 16 High School 1yr 6,744.20 2,248.07 Paid 59 Dormeyan-Nutah Elem. Sch. 11 High School 1yr 4,541.60 1,513.87 Paid 60 St. Simon Baptist Sch Sys. 20 High School 1yr 8,831.00 2,943.67 Paid 61 AGM Caldwell Road 83 High School 1yr 34,238.00 11,412.67 Paid 62 Wells Hairston High School- Gardnesville 19 High School 1yr 7,688.00 2,562.67 Paid 63 St. Edward Catholic High School 71 High School 1yr 31,080.00 10,360.00 Paid 64 Assemblies of God High Sch-Old Road 130 High School 1yr 56,641.00 18,880.33 Paid 65 Rock International Christian Academy 318 High School 1yr 119,628.80 39,876.27 Paid 66 Barclay Nyenfueh Institute 3 High School 1yr 1,066.00 355.33 Paid 67 Bishop Marwieh Institute 38 High School 1yr 16,429.00 5,476.33 Paid 68 Siloam Pentecostal School 80 High School 1yr 35,802.20 11,934.07 Paid 69 Trinity United Methodist School 10 High School 1yr 3,817.60 1,272.53 Paid 70 Calvary Baptist Church School System 71 High School 1yr 29,675.90 9,891.97 Paid 71 Korean Liberian Church School 14 High School 1yr 5,581.20 1,860.40 Paid 72 Christian High School 32 High School 1yr 13,894.40 4,631.47 Paid 73 Alben International School & Computer Studies 17 High School 1yr 7,461.00 2,487.00 Paid 74 Salvation/Deliverance Christian Academy 5 High School 1yr 2,229.50 743.17 Paid 75 Christian Mission Institute 3 high School 1yr 1,321.00 440.33 Paid 76 Henry Taylor Institute 5 High School 1yr 2,321.20 773.73 Paid 77 Seventh Day Adventist Revelation High School 62 High School 1yr 26,069.00 8,689.67 Paid 78 Samuel Slewion Doe Memorial Institute 67 High School 1yr 27,379.60 9,126.53 Paid 79 Multi-Career Development Institute 35 High School 1yr 14,772.00 4,924.00 Paid 80 Bethesda Christian Mission School 34 High School 1yr 14,888.80 4,962.93 Paid 81 St. Peter's Episcopal Elem./Snr. High School, Gbarnga 301 High School 1yr 113,514.90 37,838.30 Paid 82 Youth Academy High 280 High School 1yr 122,934.60 40,978.20 Paid

Note: Payments are for the first quarter only. (October - December 2004) SUMMARY OF BENEFICIARIES IN FORMAL EDUCATION

JANUARY 15, 2005

83 Monrovia Open Bible School 79 High School 1yr 35,537.90 11,845.97 Paid 84 George & Logan Memorial School 9 Jr. High 1yr 3,346.90 1,115.63 Paid 85 Pioneer Baptist School System 22 High School 1yr 8,662.80 2,887.60 Paid 86 Phillips Preparatory School System 8 Jr. High 1yr 3,370.80 1,123.60 Paid 87 J. E. Acquaah English & Arabic School 40 High School 1yr 18,160.00 6,053.33 Paid 88 Mission Liberia 2000 1 High School 1yr 386.00 128.67 Paid 89 St. Matthew Lutheran School 19 High School 1yr 7,990.00 2,663.33 Paid 90 Seventh Day Adventist High School - Paynesville 101 High School 1yr 43,757.60 14,585.87 Paid 91 St. Dominic Catholic School 81 High School 1yr 30,741.50 10,247.17 Paid 92 Immaculate Conception Catholic School 4 High School 1yr 1,719.00 573.00 Paid 93 J. J. Ross Memorial High School 133 High School 1yr 54,908.00 18,302.67 Paid 94 Sarah Barclay School 31 High School 1yr 10,525.00 3,508.33 Paid 95 Liberia Central High School 16 High School 1yr 6,081.00 2,027.00 Paid 96 Bishop Grandoe Mission School 13 High School 1yr 4,976.00 1,658.67 Paid 97 Lighthouse Mission Academy 50 High School 1yr 20,845.20 6,948.40 Paid 98 Richard C. Hunter School 70 High School 1yr 28,719.00 9,573.00 Paid 99 Freeway Baptist High School 62 High School 1yr 25,923.00 8,641.00 Paid 100 Liberia Christian College 12 High School 1yr 7,500.60 2,500.20 Paid 101 Wells-Hairston High School - Old Road 25 High School 1yr 10,387.60 3,462.53 Paid 102 Paynesville Assembly of God Missin High School 140 High School 1yr 56,816.00 18,938.67 Paid 103 Billie Call Christian Institute 79 High School 1yr 32,587.40 10,862.47 Paid 5079 2,174,544.05 724,848.02 GRAND TOTAL 7202 3,688,995.45 1,229,665.15

Note: Payments are for the first quarter only. (October - December 2004)

Summary of Reintegration Projects

Detailed Listing of Approved Reintegration Projects Type of Current Approved Amount Partner Location/County Training Beneficiaries Budget Disbursed Bomi/Montserrado Vocational UN-Habitat 502 508,650 412,229.76 County Skills Training MVTC - 4 Rs Paynesville - Vocational 545 352,000 336,860 program Montserrado Skills Training Booker Agriculture Washington Kakata - Margibi and Vocational 777 547,120 475,000 Institute Skills Sustainable Gbarnga,Totota Vocational Development Balefanah Bong 732 655,000 476,710.25 Skills Training Promoters County Apprenticeship UMCOR Montserrado 990 1,125,162.26 410,000 Scheme Grace Outreach Paynesville Vocational Vocational Redlight, 497 338,000 222,693.48 Skills Training Training Montserrado Center Foundation for African Agriculture Montserrado 996 881,520 380,000 Development Skills AID Monrovia Vocational Vocational Montserrado 484 352,000 210,889 Training Skills Training Center YMCA Montserrado Apprenticeship 1000 756,840 372,853 Community Vocational Empowerment Montserrado 147 148,769 85,602.63 Skills Training Program Premiere Apprenticeship Buchanan,Monrovia 0 0 0 Urgence Training Agriculture Africare- Rural Montserrado projects for 0 884,544 0 Liberia XCs World Vision Agriculture Bomi, Cape Mount 0 1,539,645 0 International project American Refugee Montserrado, Microcredit 0 0 0 Committees Margibi and Bomi Program (ARC) Food and Grand Bassa, Agriculture Bong, Margibi, Agriculture 0 1,809,416.36 0 (FAO) Bomi, Grand Gedeh Total 6,670 9,898,666.62 3,382,838.12

Summary of Reintegration Projects

Type of Current Amount Partner Location/County Budget Training Beneficiaries Disbursed Road (44 km) Gbarpolu-Bopolu Bridges Grand Gedeh - Zwedru Road (11 km) Tocestos River School Cantonment Sites Nimba-Tappita Construction DAI/LCIP (3) Road (120

km) Bong-Gbarnga Culverts (20) School(1) USAID Bomi-Tubmanburg Schools(3) Program Cape Mount Roads Subtotal *6,891 World Vision Rural Montserrado Agriculture International Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Women & IRC Lofa and Nimba Children associated with fighting forces Save The Vocational Gbarpolu, Bomi, Bong Children Skills Subtotal Community Bong,Nimba,Cape Vocational empowerment, Mount,Montserrado,Grand Skills 730 Skills Bassa,Lofa Training EU development Supported Bong, Grand Bassa, Vocational Programs Montserrado, Nimba, LOIC Skills 300 Cape Mount, Gbarpolu, Training Bomi Subtotal 1,030 Grand Total 1,030 * List of beneficiaries has not been submitted for validation.