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    Gbarpolu Women Lead the Way in Climate-Resilient Farming with Support from ActionAid

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkJuly 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Composite photos: AAL’s Women empowered Climate-Resilient farming activities in Gbarpolu.
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    By: Henry B. Gboluma, Jr. | LFMW Gbarpolu County Correspondent

    Bopolu City, Gbarpolu County, July 26, 2025 – ActionAid Liberia is spearheading a transformative agricultural initiative in Gbarpolu County through its support for the Community-Based Demonstration Site, under the ForumCiv Medium Partnership (FMP).

    The initiative equips women and smallholder farmers with hands-on training in organic farming techniques, including soil health improvement, composting, and natural pest control, all aimed at boosting food security and enhancing resilience to climate change.

    Backed by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Bopolu-based demonstration center has become a critical hub for innovation and knowledge-sharing, particularly among women farmers. The success of recent corn harvests is attributed to the efforts of dedicated local leaders like Hawa Koiwood.

    In addition to promoting sustainable farming practices, the project fosters women’s leadership and economic empowerment through Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA). So far, over 300,000 Liberian dollars have been disbursed to participating women, helping them gain financial independence and social agency.

    “The demonstration site is not just about farming, it’s about transformation and taking ownership of community initiatives,” said Romeo Kaydea, one of the program’s coordinators.

    Although women make up more than 60 percent of Liberia’s agricultural labor force, they continue to face limited access to resources and opportunities. This project directly addresses that gap.

    Currently, the program works with 45 lead farmers across Bong, Gbarpolu, and Rural Montserrado counties. These lead farmers mentor peers, creating a ripple effect that has already reached over 300 community members.

    In the face of growing food insecurity and worsening climate conditions, the initiative champions eco-friendly farming, equitable market access, and policy reforms aimed at advancing gender equality and environmental justice. Ultimately, the goal is to build more resilient and inclusive rural communities.

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