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Strengthening Resilience of vulnerable communities

Building the resilience of vulnerable communities and human rights defenders in Liberia is essential for the country's sustainable development and social cohesion. By addressing the challenges they face and implementing comprehensive support strategies, Liberia can create a more inclusive and equitable society where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

Education Health Rights

‘Resilience’ – a fundamental aspect of human existence

In Liberia, a country still healing from the scars of a protracted civil war, the concept of resilience holds profound significance. Youth Alive Liberia is working with Actionaid Liberia and Liberian Women Empowerment Network (LIWEN) under the EU

Education Health Rights

‘Power mapping’ for sustainable project implementation

When applied to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), power mapping can be a useful approach to identify key actors and stakeholders, their interests, and the dynamics that impact SRHR policies, programs, and access to services. Youth Alive

Education Health Rights

Responding to linked epidemics

Youth Alive Liberia has continued to advocate for HIV testing as one of the preventive measure to address HIV/AIDS and Gender Based Violence prevention. Over the years, many indigenous or traditional healers have claimed to be

Education Health Rights

Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in Liberia

Cases of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) continue taking place for 15-49 years old ever married women. Data gives a clear indication that neither the street nor the home is safe for our women and girls. Cases of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) continue taking place for 15-49 years old ever married

Education Health

A ‘new dawn’ for Mrs. Comfort Tiah

In most communities in Liberia, women and girls still remain vulnerable to HIV/AIDS for various reasons, from HIV/AIDS drugs adherence, little support or care for the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) and lack of awareness on prevention. Most of the rural communities in Liberia have also been characterized by harmful

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