About Anderson
Anderson Keah – Founder & Executive Director of CURE | First VP for Membership, PMI-Liberia Chapter | M&E and Training Coordinator | PMP Certified
Anderson Keah is a skilled project management professional with expertise in program coordination, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and strategic planning. He is the founder and Executive Director of CURE (Coalition for Upliftment, Resilience, and Empowerment), a nonprofit committed to empowering communities through education, sustainable agriculture, sustainable mining, environmental stewardship, and advocacy. CURE actively promotes gender equality, the elimination of child labor, and clean water and sanitation for all.
Anderson is the First Vice President for Membership at the PMI-Liberia Chapter, helping members obtain their PMP certifications, linking them to job opportunities, and supporting their professional growth.
He currently serves as the M&E and Training Coordinator at the Rural Integrated Center for Community Empowerment (RICCE) in Monrovia, overseeing program implementation, monitoring, and financial reporting. As a trained TVET teacher at the Monrovia Vocational Training Center (MVTC), he is passionate about developing the next generation of skilled professionals. He holds a professional TVET Teacher Certificate from the TVET Center for Professional Training at Booker Washington Institute, a Craft Certificate in Machining from Mopani, and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
Additionally, Anderson holds a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Liberia and an MBA in Project Management from the University of Zambia.