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THE IMPACT OF MINING ON GENDER, CLIMATE, AND ECONOMIC LIVELIHOODS IN WEAJUE COMMUNITY

"BEA Mountain initially promised open-pit mining but later switched to underground mining. This change has caused significant disruptions, including blasting operations that result in shaking and

This report examines into the multifaceted issues faced by the Weajue community due to the operations of BEA Mining Company (BMC) in the region. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the problems, financial and legal concerns, environmental impacts, employment challenges, health and safety issues, and the utilization of development funds. Additionally, the report offers detailed recommendations for addressing these issues and improving the overall well-being of the Weajue community.
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MINING CASE STUDY ANALYSIS AND REPORT

The case studies analysis report was developed following community engagement with the Zeleka Community, which the Western Cluster Mining Company and Kongo Mining in Bomi County directly impact. The

Hawa harvest rice at Zeleka rice farm Cooperative for the last time. In 2025 Kongo Mining will take over the farm for mining activities.
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“Actionaid Empowered us to Fight for Our Rights” CBOs Share Success Stories of Actionaid’s Work

ActionAid Liberia is working to achieve social justice, gender equality, and poverty eradication by working with people living in poverty and exclusion in their communities. AAL is part of ActionAid

Ma Kebbeh shares Rural Women of Liberia story during the 16DOA  event held at Corina Hotel
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ActionAid Liberia Celebrates the 16 Days Activism against Gender-Based Violence

ActionAid Liberia and its partners celebrated the 16 Days of Activism to raise awareness against gender-based violence and support survivors of GBV. The event was held at the Corina Hotel on Saturday

A Story of Change: From Struggles to Sustainable Agriculture – Jackson Bee’s Journey

Jackson Bee, a dedicated farmer from the Far East Community in Gbarnga City, faced significant challenges as a smallholder, including limited land access and financial constraints. His breakthrough

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From Chemicals to Sustainability: Jubah Jackson’s Organic Farming Journey

In Sergeant Kollie Town, Bong County, Jubah Jackson, a dedicated farmer and member of the women’s advocacy group Women for Peace and Justice, faced challenges with chemical fertilizers that

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Building Stronger Civil Society a New Chapter Begins!

Stronger Together!
Today we launched a new journey for civil society leadership under the LCM CSO Engagement Meeting. Empowering voices, building healthier communities, and shaping the future!
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Exciting First Steps for the CBO/CSO Capacity Building Initiative!
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From CSW69 to Lasting Change: Women, Youth, and Climate Justice Leading Liberia’s Future – Now!"

"From CSW69 to Lasting Change: Women, Youth, and Climate Justice Leading Liberia’s Future – Now!"
In this report Elizabeth G. Johnson Actionaid Liberia's Country Director emphasizes the vital

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Climate Financing Research on Domestic Resource Mobilization in Extractive Industry in Liberia

"Liberia's economy thrives on its rich natural resources, with the extractive industry driving over 50% of GDP. However, it still only contributes about 16% to domestic resources, highlighting the

Climate Justice Research on Domestic Resource Mobilization in Extractive Industry in Liberia
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Liberian Civil Societies and ActionAid Liberia want government cut down on external credits and invests in social services to transform Liberia ahead of FFD4 Conference

At the National CSOs Domestic Resource Mobilization Dialogue on Financing for Development, held by civil society organizations and supported by ActionAid Liberia, Harold Aidoo, Executive Director of