Liberia: Entrepreneurs Hail 2026 MSME Clinic As Growth Catalyst, Urge Nationwide Rollout
Entrepreneurs in Liberia have praised the recently held 2026 MSME Clinic for enhancing their business skills and are advocating for the program to be extended throughout the country.
The 2026 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Clinic, organized by UNIDO GROW2 in collaboration with local business entities, has been recognized by participants for enhancing their business skills and providing crucial insights into tax compliance and funding opportunities. This two-day event, themed "From Side Hustle to Enterprise," was specifically designed for youth-led and emerging businesses, with the goal of helping them transition from informal operations to formalized, structured businesses. Participants emphasized the importance of the training in fostering their understanding of the business landscape in Liberia, particularly in navigating the complexities of taxation and financing.
Held in Monrovia, the clinic served as a vital link between Liberia's extensive informal sector and the aspiration for a more competitive small-business environment. Entrepreneurs expressed that the event not only equipped them with actionable skills but also inspired them to think bigger about their business potential. The collaboration among various stakeholders, including the Liberia Chamber of Commerce and youth entrepreneurial networks, highlights a united effort to strengthen the country's economic foundations by empowering young entrepreneurs.
The call for a nationwide rollout of the MSME Clinic stems from the participants' belief that such initiatives can catalyze significant growth across Liberia's economy. As they advocate for wider accessibility to these resources, the entrepreneurs aim to bridge the existing gaps in business education and connectivity to formal financial systems. By extending these programs throughout the country, there is potential for a transformative impact on the livelihoods of many, fostering a more structured ecosystem where small businesses can thrive economically.