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Gardener in Liberia.

Liberia

13 current projects
5.3 m. € funding in 2024
271,000 people reached in 2024

A 14-year-long civil war that lasted until 2003 destroyed large swathes of Liberia’s infrastructure and economy. Just as the country began to recover from the effects of the civil war, the next crisis hit: the outbreak of Ebola in March 2014. More than 11,000 people died during the severe epidemic. Today, living conditions remain difficult for the majority of the population: The lack of access to medical care, education and work are particularly noticeable in rural areas. More than half of the people live in poverty.

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Training and saving for independence and empowerment

A joint project promotes the establishment of savings and credit groups for families in rural Liberia.

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How Fishing Families Are Defying Climate Change

Kpalleh is a fisherman on the Atlantic coast of Liberia. For him, rough weather means no fishing, and no fishing means no income.

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News from Liberia

Publications about Liberia

Bringing Land Back to the Agenda

Why Land Reform and its Implementation is Vital for Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond

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Global Hunger Index 2025

Global Hunger Index 2025: 20 Years of Tracking Progress – Time to Recommit to Zero Hunger

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Global Hunger Index 2024

Global Hunger Index 2024: How Gender Justice Can Advance Climate Resilience and Zero Hunger

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