Youth on the Frontlines of the Climate Justice Struggle
Emmanuel runs a youth empowerment club in his community in Matadi, Montserrado County. He trains young people in digital engagement and climate justice advocacy. He believes digital engagement will

Strengthening the agency of young women in peacebuilding processes and land tenure in Liberia
In the process to boost this effort and getting Liberia free from violence flux against Women in the Society, ActionAid Liberia (AAL) and implementing partners with the funding support of United

Ivorian Refugee Emergency Response Update
From the January 4 to 9 2011, ActionAid conducted an assessment in Nimba and Grand Gedeh with the purpose of obtaining firsthand information on the situation refugees from the Ivory Coast were faced
Promoting Women and Community Rights in Forest Governance and Management in Liberia
Promoting Women and Community Rights in Forest Governance and Management in Liberia

Response to Min. Werner's letter to International Academic Community on the Independent Qualitative Research of Partnership Schools for Liberia
The need for a drastic reform has been a rallying call from advocates including ActionAid for the last decade. Consecutive failures of high school graduates for national University entrance exams and

Education is a Right not a Privilege - Abolish Bridge Academies System in Liberia
Education is a Right not a Privilege - Abolish Bridge Academies System in Liberia

Enhanced Protection from SGBV for Women, Girls and Sexual Minorities in Liberia
ActionAid, with one partner in coordination with several strategic partners seeks to implement a three year project focusing on Reducing Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Providing

Education, Commitment and Accountability
About AuthorLakshmi Moore currently serves as the Interim Country Director for ActionAid Liberia. In addition, Ms. Moore also chairs the International Platform for ActionAid’s Federation work on

Marie Clarke
Gbarpolu is one of 15 counties of Liberia situated in the Northern part of the country. It is one of the most populated areas of Liberia. 65% of the population are youth under the age of 35. Mining
Kpannah Dorley
ActionAid’s Building better futures through ICT and Agriculture for urban youth in Liberia project (BBF), is a project, which invests in agriculture-driven social enterprises as a potential source of