WASUDEV is honored to be a recipient of the ActionAid Liberia Green Livelihood small grant initiative. We are growing essential vegetables like corn, okra, and various greens—crops that are not only nourishing our community but also providing an opportunity for women to take leadership roles in farming.
Together, we engaged in meaningful and thought-provoking discussions, diving deep into the critical issues raised by COP 29 and exploring solutions that will help shape the future of our planet. We are incredibly grateful to ActionAid Liberia for their generous funding support, which made this important conference possible.
Limited access to land remains one of the most pressing challenges faced by women in agriculture. This training was an invaluable opportunity to deepen our understanding of land rights, advocacy strategies, and how to effectively engage in policy dialogue to support women’s access to land in Liberia.
This initiative, conducted by Women In Agriculture for Sustainable Development (WASUDEV), aims to equip women with essential skills to boost their confidence, enhance their access to livelihood opportunities, and foster self-reliance. By acquiring these fundamental skills, they are now better positioned to improve their lives and become the best versions of themselves.
Rural Communities
Representation in Decision Making
Local Economic Empowerment
WASUDEV is currently implementing the Enhancing Women’s Economic Empowerment through Climate Smart Agri-business (EWECSAB) under the POWER project supported by Kvinna Till Kvinna. This project is contributing to outcome on women’s economic empowerment for 100 women in Montserrado and Margibi Counties. The project seeks to increase women’s income to secure their livelihoods, create wealth, improve literacy skills, strengthen women’s solidarity and confidence to claim their rights. Through this project, WASUDEV is currently undertaking a 6-month literacy and numeracy training for 100 women and girls in 4 communities in Montserrado and Margibi Counties.
With support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under the Enhancing Peace Dividend project, WASUDEV is rolling out business development trainings and setting up Village Savings and Loan Associations for 150 women and youth in 5 communities in Monsterrado county. Project Communities Include:
1. New Jerusalem Community
2. Mount Barclay Community
3. Johnsonville Community
4. Newland Community
5. Soul Clinic Community
6. Kamara Town
7. Jacob Town Lonestar community
8. Doe Community
Other Project Communities Include:
Margibi County:
1. Jennita Town
2. Bokays’s Town
Bong County:
1. Suakoko District – Barclay Farm
WASUDEV has implemented other projects such as the Economic Livelihood for Rural Women and Girls project, the Triumph Garden Project, conducted Food security and nutrition dialogues, hosted community nutrition trainings, and celebrated international Days coupled with many other light activities. The Economic Livelihood for Rural Women and Girls project benefitted a total of 150 persons (130f/20m). This intervention improved beneficiaries’ access to finance and sustainable access to nutritional food for rural women, girls, boys and men. This project put in efforts to support women farmers in regenerative
agriculture practices while also strongly sensitizing them on the importance of consuming nutritional food.
Through this project, 10 acres of land were cultivated by women groups from the intervention counties. Crop cultivated included beans, corn, cucumber, cassava, pepper and other exotic crops. As part of the same economic empowerment, WASUDEV established 4 women Farmers’ cooperatives (Village Saving & Networks. Each group comprising 25 women cumulatively reached a total of 100 women and girls in rural communities in Bong, Margibi and Montserrado Counties respectively.
WASUDEV also implemented the Triumph Garden Project an initiative of the government of Liberia as part of promoting accessible and affordable nutritious food for poor urban dwellers. This project was implemented in Mount Barclay Community, Montserrado County.
In this project, WASUDEV worked with 30 women who have their mini gardens producing Cucumber, corn, pepper, and okra. This project ensured families had community gardens available were freshly harvested affordable food. The women produced and generated Forty Thousand Liberian Dollars (45,000LRD) from the garden project. The proceeds were used to
settle family needs which cover cost of children school fees, hospital bills and feeding for the family.
Moreover, WASUDEV supported 25 women mostly single mothers, via the Mother’s Basket (MBP). These women received seed support to cultivate their local garden with aim of ensuring access to fresh food produced from their gardens. They also received training in nutrition.