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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

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 enable young people to mobilize and organize effectively given the high numbers of young people using digital spaces.

Fatu Momo

ActionAid’s Building better futures through ICT and Agriculture for urban youth in Liberia project (BBF), invests in agriculture-driven social enterprises as a potential source of livelihood and

Fatu Momo is a member  of Farwenta Accountability Forum, Bopolu District, Gbarpolu County

Khalifala Kromah

ActionAid’s Building better futures through ICT and Agriculture for urban youth in Liberia project (BBF), invests in agriculture-driven social enterprises as a potential source of livelihood and

Khalifala Kromah is a member of Chocolate City Accountability Forum, District 17, Montserrado County
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Recognizing the negative impacts of chemical fertilizers to increase farm production

In Sugar Hill Community, Gbarnga, Liberia, smallholder farmer Susay Kollie faced challenges after relying on chemical fertilizers, which harmed her crops and income. During this difficult period, she

In Sugar Hill Community, Gbarnga, Liberia, smallholder farmer Susay Kollie aimed to support her family through her cassava farm. However, her use of chemical fertilizers backfired, resulting in flavorless cucumbers and yellow potato greens. As her customer base dwindled, so did her income, leaving Susay uncertain about how to improve her farming methods.

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

J ackson Bee, a dedicated Liberian farmer from Far East Community, Gbarnga City, Bong County, faced significant challenges in his agricultural journey. As a smallholder farmer, he struggled with limited access to land, financial constraints, and a lack of connection to larger markets. Despite his energy and leadership in promoting agriculture among young people, he found it difficult to expand his farming activities beyond subsistence levels. One of the biggest hurdles was acquiring land. Without financial