By: Jenneh Kemoka
Grand Cape Mount, Sinje Town – On December 20, 2024- the Grand Cape Mount Women’s Network celebrated a significant milestone as they disbursed 1,425,000 LD to over 20 women’s groups.
The organization received the support from the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL).
This pivotal event took place at the Women’s Network office in Sinje Town, Garwula District in Grand Cape Mount County.
The grant was designed to empower women across the five administrative districts of Cape Mount County, enabling them to enhance their businesses and improve their livelihoods.
During the disbursement, NOCAL’s Vice President for Administration, Mr. Boakai Jaleiba, said, “This is not a loan to be paid back, but a means to help women improve their businesses and support their families.”
He said that this initiative is part of a broader effort by NOCAL, which is also providing support to women’s groups in other counties.
“We believe in the potential of women to drive economic growth and uplift their communities,” he said.
For her part, the program officer of the Grand Cape Mount Women’s Network expressed gratitude towards NOCAL for their timely support, highlighting its importance during the Christmas season.
Moore Musa Kiadii said, “This grant will help our women’s groups not only to grow their businesses but also to ensure that families have food on their tables during the holidays.”
Among the beneficiaries was Madam Patricia Sambola, head of the Women in Tears group.
She expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the grant, thanking NOCAL and Mr. Jaleiba for their consideration of the women in Grand Cape Mount County.
“We will not easily forget this grant; it is a lifeline for us,” she stated.
Additionally, Madam Sambola acknowledged the support of Grand Cape Mount County’s female Senator, Dabah Varpilah, for recognizing the efforts of the women’s groups. “This recognition inspires us to work harder and make the most of this opportunity,” she added.
The disbursement of this grant marks a hopeful step towards empowering women in Grand Cape Mount County according to the Grand Cape Mount Women’s Network.
In an exclusive interview, the program officer, Madam Moore Musa Kiadii said that this will not only uplift women but also contribute positively to their families and communities in Western Liberia.
Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita