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Tackling teenage preganacy and gender based violence through peer support SRHR education

Girls’ Forums are community structures that provide a platform and space for young women and girls below the age of 35 years to meet, discuss and share ideas on how they can participate and contribute

After giving birth, Jartu Tutu reconsiders going back to school.
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Youth on the Frontlines of the Climate Justice Struggle - The Story of Carlos Napoleone

Young people also constitute those that are members of the staff in the uniformed forces. These are often ignored when most young people’s activities are addressed, yet it is very crucial for them to

From the barracks to the community
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Youth on the Frontlines of the Climate Justice - The Story of Chris Muriah Torbor

Chris Muriah Togbor is a young lady aged 20 and visually impaired. She is a member of Potential Leaders of Sustainable Future, an implementing partner of the Youth Buzz project, and also a student at

AAL strengthens inclusion of people living with disabilities in climate justice engagements
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Traditional leaders pledge their support for women land rights in River Gee County

Land rights have been a topical issue for many years. The land is a priced possession in Liberia. It gives identity and is also linked to livelihoods. However for centuries, land in Liberia has been

Chief James Pah Sayee, 71, is the traditional leader of River Gee County, who spoke at the Fish Town City Hall on the importance of women’s land rights
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Women’s rights training empowers rural women to claim their land right

The EU co-funded project being implemented by ActionAid Liberia in partnership with Development Education Network – Liberia (DEN-L) and ForumCiv focus on women and communities with knowledge and

The EU co-funded project being implemented by ActionAid Liberia in partnership with Development Education Network – Liberia (DEN-L) and ForumCiv focuses on women and communities with knowledge and information on their land rights. The story of women and property ownership in Liberia especially in rural communities is an age old struggle which had achieved very little until the passing of the Land Rights Act in 2018.
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Covid-19 and Women in business

Women empowerment has proved to be the best tool to give to all women living in difficult situations. With basic business skills and saving schemes, women are able to feed and fend for their families

Hawar Kangor aged 47, prepares her shop everyday in the morning for the day sells.
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JEC Project Promotes Positive Masculinity in Gbarma

Johnson Blamah aged 32 years is a member of the Gbarma Community Based Organization. He is one of the few young men in Gbarma who have shown a passion to support women's leadership, participation, and

Johnson Blamah aged 32 years is a member of the Gbarma Community Based Organization. He is one of the few young men in Gbarma who have shown passion to support women's leadership, participation, and inclusion.  He describes himself as a champion of women and girls rights. He believes that if all men stand for the rights of women, the society will be equal and there will be no violation.
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DOMAFEIGN AND NATPAH KICK OFF CAMPAIGN TO ENSURE SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RIGHTS (SRHR) AWARENESS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH SPORTS

In October 2022, Domafeign and NATPAH (Implementing Partners of ActionAid Liberia), funded by SIDA through the embassy of Sweden, organized an awareness campaign on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights

The tournament attracted over 1,000 women and girls, as well as men, who joined the call to end harmful traditional practices through marching in and around Gbarma District. Messages that condemned HTPs, were displayed through posters and banners. Community leaders' involvement and presence helped to increase attendance, and the event received widespread support from both counties of Bong and Gbarpolu.
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YOUNG PEOPLE, THE AGENTS OF ENDING HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES

In Liberia, female genital mutilation has been a harmful traditional practice affecting the lives and health of women and girls. Their health is usually compromised, and girl children’s conventional

Josephine Poole, the Gbarma Community Based Organization President, confidently posed for a photo during her narration on engaging the traditional practitioners to drop the blades and spare the life of the women and girls
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ELBAG TRAINING IMPROVES YOUNG PEOPLE AND WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNANCE PROCESSES

With the knowledge gained from the ELBAG, the Rural Women of Gbarpolu County for the first time demanded full participation in the county budget crafting process. When they were given the space for

Ma Bendu Jah, addresses the County leadership during the County Budget development