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  • The Kpanyan Communities in Liberia win the Equator Prize 2023

    The Kpanyan Communities in Liberia win the Equator Prize 2023
  • Empowering Through Gender Equality and Social Inclusion: The Kpanyan Production Protection Inclusion Compact

    Empowering Through Gender Equality and Social Inclusion: The Kpanyan Production Protection Inclusion Compact
  • Can one of the poorest countries in Africa hold on to its forests?

    This blog explores whether very low-income countries can protect their forests whilst meeting citizens’ expectations for economic development. It was originally published on Reuters…

    Can one of the poorest countries in Africa hold on to its forests?
  • Liberia: Foya Replants Trees To Defeat Deforestation

    In the 1970s the Liberian government signed an agreement with Agrimenco, an Israeli company, to produce rice and palm oil in the craggy forest on Liberia’s borders with Sierra Leone…

    Liberia: Foya Replants Trees To Defeat Deforestation
  • Learning from Landscapes

    Landscape approaches and their impact Evaluating IDH efforts in creating cohesive conservation Following five years of IDH’s Landscape Program, KIT Royal Tropical Institute and Unique Land Use carried…

    Learning from Landscapes
  • 2-Pager: Roadmap to a Sustainable Cocoa Sector in Liberia

    The Liberian government, together with the private sector, civil society, research organizations and farmers’ organizations active in the Liberian cocoa sector agreed to collaborate through the Roadmap to…

    2-Pager: Roadmap to a Sustainable Cocoa Sector in Liberia
  • Roadmap to Sustainable Cocoa in Liberia

    Towards a sustainable and economically viable cocoa sector, that brands Liberia as a source of high quality, environmentally friendly and ethically introduced cocoa beans & cocoa related products.

    Roadmap to Sustainable Cocoa in Liberia
  • Why we are reviving lowland rice production in Liberia – Silas Siakor

    Lofa, where we work in Foya, used to be regarded as the breadbasket for Liberia. They used to produce large volumes of rice, year in year out, and everybody knew them for the volume of rice coming out of that region. The lowlands were developed with canals, dams, everything needed to store water throughout the year. They were able to farm and harvest three times a year. However, after forty years of civil war, total disrepair and lack of maintenance, those dams could no longer function properly and the canals were all closing up.

    Why we are reviving lowland rice production in Liberia – Silas Siakor
  • Partnership agrees to stop deforestation and improve food production in Foya, Liberia

    Local farmers, landowning communities, county officials, investors and nongovernmental organizations are implementing an agreement to combat climate change, tackle deforestation, improve food security, and strengthen land tenure and governance in Foya District, Lofa County, Liberia – all at the same time.

    Partnership agrees to stop deforestation and improve food production in Foya, Liberia
  • Keeping the promise: When governments let up, civil society, academia and private sector must step up

    My name is Silas Siakor and I am the Country Manager at IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative in Liberia. I have worked on natural resource governance for the…

    Keeping the promise: When governments let up, civil society, academia and private sector must step up