REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE WESTERN REGION, LNRCS

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REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE WESTERN REGION, LNRCS

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REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE WESTERN REGION, LNRCS

ALBERT G. ZORGBE

Albert G. Zorgbe is an accomplished Public Administrator and Social Worker with extensive experience in humanitarian service and youth development. Born and raised in Greenville, Sinoe County, Albert’s journey with the Liberian Red Cross began in 2004 as a School Club member.

He rose through the ranks, serving as School Club President, Branch Youth Representative, and Chapter Youth Representative for Sinoe. He also played a key role in volunteer development as the First Aid Focal Person for the Sinoe Chapter.

Albert holds a Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA) Degree with a minor in Sociology. During his university years, he served as Secretary General of the Public Administration Student Association (PASA), showcasing his leadership skills. He has contributed to national development efforts through roles at the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs and currently serves as RAP Officer in the Division of Resettlement and Environmental Social Safeguards at the Ministry of Public Works.

Albert served as National Youth Representative and Chair on the Commission of Youth and Volunteer Development Commission from December 2020 to December 2024. He was elected as the Regional Vice President for the Western Region at the 52nd General Assembly on December 19, 2024 to continue his governance leadership within the Liberian Red Cross, leveraging his expertise to strengthen humanitarian initiatives and promote community development.

About Us

The Liberia National Red Cross Society is the single largest national humanitarian organization in Liberia. It is a Voluntary Humanitarian Organization and an auxiliary to the public authorities and the Government, delivering services to the most vulnerable in emergency, including disasters, conflict, civil strife, ill-health and contextual social issues. The Liberian Red Cross is represented in each of the fifteen counties by a chapter and in the districts by a branch, from which we are able to reach regional and remote communities.