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Association of Liberian Student in India

Fostering a vibrant community for Liberian students in India. Unity, scholarship, and excellence.

Meet Our Leaders

Get to know the dedicated individuals leading our community.

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Joselyn B.C Toomey

President

She is the first female President of ALSI and a Ph.D. student in Bioenergy focused on sustainable clean energy production, with four published scientific papers including one in Springer Nature. An environmentalist and founder of NatureNetworks.EnviroActions and HerRise Network, she is passionate about women’s empowerment, leadership, and professional development.

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George M.N Darsaw

Vice President

George M. N. Darsaw is a passionate student leader with strong political and revolutionary training, who began his advocacy at Sister Shirley Kolmer Memorial Catholic School and progressed through the Vanguard Student Unification Party. After studying Political Science and International Relations in Rwanda, he moved to Asia, co-founded the Revolutionary Broom Movement, and now serves as ALSI’s National Vice President.

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Jickson G. Zuo

Speaker

Jickson G. Zuo is a Liberian student leader and technology enthusiast studying Information Technology at Chandigarh University, serving as Student Representative and Speaker of ALSI’s 4th House of Parliament. Passionate about community development and innovation, he holds multiple certificates in journalism and leadership and aims to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to service, integrity, and technological solutions.

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Tiklo Weah Konton

Secretary General

I am Tiklo-Weah Konton, a Liberian Transportation Engineer in the making with a passion for leadership and youth empowerment. My journey, shaped by resilience and purpose from Liberia to India, is driven by faith and a commitment to inspire transformation through knowledge and service.

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Latest Announcements

Stay updated with the latest news and information from ALSI.

Oct 23, 2025

National Student's Accountability and Engagement Forum

Theme: "Strengthening Systemic Process by Enhancing Transparency, Accountability, and Responsible Student Engagement

Oct 20, 2025

Monday, 20 October 2025 | 12:00PM

African Cup Of Nations

SUDAN  VS  LIBERIA

KHARAR PITCH

Sept 18 , 2025

ALSI Creative & Academic Writing Academy

Launching the Creative & Academic Writing Academy: A premier platform to nurture and empower future researchers, and writers

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Office of the Secretariat

Welcome to The Legacy Pulse: Our Editorial Vision

It is with great enthusiasm and responsibility that we present to you The Legacy Pulse, the official web magazine of the Association of Liberian Students in India (ALSI). As a pioneering initiative, this platform seeks to amplify the voices of Liberian students, showcase their academic and creative excellence, and document the journey of ALSI in advancing  intellectual growth and community development.

The Legacy Pulse is more than just a magazine; it is a reflection of our collective aspirations, struggles, and triumphs. It serves as a space where students can express themselves through research, poetry, prose, autobiographies, tutorials, and stories of achievements. This initiative is driven by our unwavering commitment to amalgamating knowledge, culture, and advocacy within our student community.

As editors, we, Amb. Cletus A. Sieh Jr. and Gadriel Borbor Gargard, extend our heartfelt gratitude to all contributors, readers, and supporters of this noble vision. Your voices, your stories, and your insights are what make this publication meaningful. We encourage every Liberian student in India to actively participate in shaping The Legacy Pulse into a vibrant and dynamic resource for all.

Together, let us continue to write our history, celebrate our heritage, and leave a lasting impact.

Diana Johnson

Diana H Johnson is a Medical Laboratory Scientist, a well known alumna of the Ludhiana College of Engineering & Technology (LCET). Madam Johnson has developed a strong presence in voluntary leadership and service for over 5 years. Madam Johnson is a proud Liberian advancing cultural roots in the diaspora. 

Diana's Motivation to serve ALSI:

Diana's motivation to voluntarily work with ALSI stems from her passion for advocacy, leadership, and creating opportunities that uplift fellow students.

Through her journey, she has actively engaged in initiatives that promote love, cultural exchange, and student welfare. Whether through mentorship, organizing events, or supporting her peers, she strive to contribute positively to our collective growth. Being part of ALSI allows her to continue this mission— ensuring that Liberian students in India have a strong support system and a platform to shine.

 

"I look forward to using this opportunity to inspire, represent, and serve our community with dedication." - Diana H Johnson (FOA).

The Face of ALSI (FOA)

Madam Diana H Johnson

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The Face of ALSI (FOA)

Mister Jones Luelah Flomo

"The world is very small and humanity needs a helping hand more than ever. Service is one of the many ways we pay our dues to humanity. Serve with your heart and you will be honoured with glory while your children walk with their heads held high. Service is a life style - do it right. ALSI shall be our home away from home." - Jones Luelah Flomo (FOA).

Jones Luelah Flomo is a computer enthusiast with over seven years of experience in the IT industry. He is currently a senior student at the Ludhiana College of Engineering and Technology pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) with a specialization in Data Analyst, as well as Python programming. He is a wireless network technician (microwave radio connection).

Jones Flomo has been in the leadership space for a little over 15 years, especially with underprivileged youth. In the area of youth development. Volunteerism has been his strength and driving force in service. 

Jones' motivation to serve ALSI:

It was in August of 2021 that Jones travelled to India and met a group of Liberians who were passionate about identifying with each other in the diaspora. As he considered their efforts, he could only think outside the box; ALSI is the only place to impact the lives of young people who are fresh out of high school with little or no experience of the world out here, and without their parents. He felt like he was in a Don Bosco youth center all over, which is a joyful place to be. In addition, Abraham Varlee Kamara's energy pushed him forward. This guy is a visionary leader and his energy for unity is unmatched. 

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A review of green concrete as a sustainable research material.

Department of Civil Engineering, Chandigarh University.

Joshua Thermat Davis

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The impact of exchange rate volatility on international trade. Conducted in Pleebo City, Maryland County, Liberia.

James Mikel Harmon

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The Liberia Digital Landscape: Challenges, Opportunities and the Future.

Kennedy Nyan Wilson

Poetry
 

2025

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ALSI President and VP
Hector Gontee
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Inspiration

Instant Impacts 

Kebbeh Ballah

Kebbeh S F Ballah

A vibrant service woman who spans cultural values and the Liberian Heritage.

Kebbeh Ballah
Mariam Trawally

Mariam M Trawally

Bringing to ALSI, foundational expertise and values.

Mariam Trawally
Daniel Lincoln

Daniel Lincoln

Service and Commitment merged into perspective.

Daniel Lincoln

Mission and Vision

To empower and support Liberian students in India through educational, cultural, and social initiatives.

Leadership and Structure

With a well-organized structure supporting our initiatives, we operate efficiently and effectively. 

Decentralization

Discover the decentralized states and state-chapters.

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Press and Public Affairs

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Executive Reports

Comprehensive reports and updates from the National Executive Council of ALSI.

Reports

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Our mission

The mission of the Association of Liberia Student in India (ALSI) is rooted in the empowerment and support of every Liberian student residing in India. We are dedicated to creating a nurturing environment where education, culture, and social initiatives are designed to uplift and inspire our members.

Fostering a vibrant community for Liberian students in India. Unity, scholarship, and excellence.

Our Foundation

Our Vision

The vision of the Association of Liberia Student in India (ALSI) is to cultivate an inclusive and supportive environment where every Liberian student in India can thrive. We are committed to the academic success of our members, ensuring that they have access to the resources, guidance, and support needed to excel in their studies.

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