Ethiopia and Liberia Sign MoUs on Education, AI and Technology to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation
The agreements focus on key sectors including education, artificial intelligence, science and technology, and are expected to serve as both a strategic foundation and a practical roadmap for future collaboration.
Ethiopia and Liberia have taken steps to strengthen bilateral relations with the signing of new cooperation agreements following high-level talks between their leaders.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai presided over the exchange of two Memoranda of Understanding after their bilateral meeting, signaling a renewed commitment to strategic partnership between the two countries.
The agreements focus on key sectors including education, artificial intelligence, science and technology, and are expected to serve as both a strategic foundation and a practical roadmap for future collaboration.
Officials say the frameworks are designed to deepen cooperation by leveraging shared priorities and aligning development goals, with an emphasis on innovation-driven growth and knowledge exchange.
Beyond bilateral benefits, the partnership is positioned as a catalyst for broader regional integration, with both countries aiming to demonstrate how strengthened African collaboration can drive sustainable development and technological advancement across the continent.
The agreements also underscore a growing push among African nations to harness emerging technologies and invest in human capital as part of long-term development strategies.

