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Julie Weah
Julie T. B. Weah currently works for the Foundation for Community Initiatives (FCI) as the Executive Director. She has served
Izatta Nagbe
With over ten years’ experience in gender work, Izatta Nagbe has overseen gender and youth mainstreaming and capacity development for
Gmasonah Togba-Aboah
Gmasonah Tobga Aboah graduated in 1996 with a BBA in Management from the University of Liberia. In 2009, she obtained
Toward Sustainable Development in Liberia: Landesa Launches 3-Year Land Rights Initiative
The election of Liberian President George Weah – the first peaceful, democratic transition of power in Liberia in decades –
New Online Discussion Aims To Support the Passage of a Bill that Safeguards the Land Rights of All Liberians
This blog originally appeared on Land Portal. By Tyler Roush and Emmanuel Urey In the fading afternoon light, Kou Berpa
Martha’s Story: the Struggle for Gender Equality and Land Rights in Liberia
This blog originally appeared on Land Portal. By Tyler Roush Liberia in the 1990s was a place of turmoil, host
Dowry and women’s land rights in Liberia: A “double-edged sword” for women
This blog originally appeared on Place. By Justine Uvuza As an African woman and gender expert, the concept of “dowry,”
Meet Kou Berpa – International Women’s Day
Meet Kou Berpa, a farmer in Nimba County, Liberia. Once, Kou had a large stand of rubber trees that she
Meet Kou Berpa
By Tyler Roush When her father was living, Kou Berpa recalls, she and her mother were free to cultivate the
Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence
Thomson Reuters Foundation published a blog co-authored by Landesa and Namati on the need for Liberia to pass its Land








