By Alfred KollieMonrovia, Liberia — The Center for National Documents and Records Agency (CNDRA), commonly known as the National Archives of Liberia, has launched an ambitious Five-Year Strategic Development Plan aimed at modernizing the country’s documentary heritage and repositioning the institution for national and global relevance. Speaking at a ceremony held at the agency’s headquarters in Sinkor, Director General Mr. D. Nelson Bearngar described the launch as a historic milestone in the transformation of the National Archives. He said the plan, titled “Five-Year Strategic Goals,” will serve as a roadmap for strengthening the agency’s capacity to effectively carry out its statutory mandate. The Five-Year Strategic Plan is expected to significantly strengthen national records management and preservation, while positioning the National Archives as a critical pillar in Liberia’s governance, accountability, and historical documentation framework. The launch of the strategic plan underscores the National Archives of Liberia’s renewed commitment to preserving the nation’s documentary heritage while embracing modernization, innovation, and international best practices.
Source: GNN Liberia January 10, 2026 19:09 UTC