Flood-Prone Communities to Benefit from REALISE Project

    Monrovia, September 26, 2024 — The Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project is set to make a significant impact in twelve flood-prone communities across Montserrado County. This initiative will be spearheaded by the Labor-Intensive Public Works (LIPW) component, which aims to provide temporary employment opportunities through community service initiatives. Jerry…

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      1,500 Flood-Affected Families Receive Cash Assistance

      Monrovia, September 23, 2024 – The Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS), with support from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the European Union (EU), has successfully completed the first phase of its emergency cash transfer program, aiding 1,500 families impacted by the unprecedented floods in June and July…

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        Liberia’s Gender Minister stresses the urgent need to address the plight of street children

        On Monday, August 19, 2024, Madam Gbeme Horace-Kollie, Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, appeared on a local popupar radio station in Monrovia-OK FM, to talk about the Ministry’s current initiatives in addressing the critical issue of children in street situations. The discussion provided valuable insights into the comprehensive measures the Ministry is implementing…

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          More Capacity for REALISE Project

          Five staff members of the REALISE Project recently completed specialized training in Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Risk Management in the workplace. This training was designed to address critical issues related to GBV at project implementation sites. Armed with this expertise, these staff members from REALISE will now take on the role of trainers, disseminating their knowledge…

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            Leveraging safety nets to prevent gender-based violence

            Monrovia May 23, 2024-Gender-based violence (GBV) is a drain on human capital development, poverty reduction, and growth; directly undermining the core objective of social protection. It has substantial costs that disproportionately affect poorer women and girls. A growing body of research demonstrates that safety nets overwhelmingly reduce GBV. Given their growing reach around the world, safety nets have the potential to contribute even…

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              Building Liberia Household Social Registry

              Social registries, defined as information systems that support intake, registration, and eligibility assessment processes for social protection programs, are being developed and expanded in sub-Saharan Africa. In environments where data is scarce and informality is high, collecting and centralizing information on households or individuals offer significant potential for programming purposes. Social registries facilitate the adoption…

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                Women’s Role in Enhancing Food Security in Liberia

                Monrovia May 15, 2024-Women are crucial contributors to food production in Liberia, playing a significant role in the agricultural sector. Globally, their dedication has been recognized by the World Bank, with women constituting approximately 80% of the agricultural labor force and responsible for 93% of food crop production. In Liberia, as in many developing countries,…

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                  Efforts to strengthen Social Service Workforce in Liberia

                  Monrovia May 13, 2024-UNICEF Liberia, in collaboration with the Government of Liberia has held a one-day webinar session on Social Service Workforce Strengthening with policymakers, academicians, and social workers among others. The initiative was aimed at developing a national harmonized curriculum and legislation on social work. The event was recently held in the Kofi Annan Conference…

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                    Lighting Lives via Social Action: Fostering Social Cohesion through Social Protection

                    The residents of Madina, a small village nestled in the far reaches of Liberia’s Lofa County, have demonstrated a pivotal realization: social protection can serve as a catalyst for fostering social cohesion. In 2019, Madina was selected as one of the implementation communities for the Youth Opportunity Project’s Community Livelihood and Agriculture Support (CLAS) component,…

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