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The community Livelihood Assistance Project (CLAP), recently trained farmers and field officers in Power Tiller Operation and Maintenance in Salayea District, Lofa County. The importance of the training is to…
The Community Livelihood Assistance Project, (CLAP) recently ended its first year of implementation activities in Bong and Lofa Counties with an important visit of the Executive Director of the Lutheran…
Community dwellers in Telemai and Sucromu communities were seen in a jubilant mood during the first harvest on the vegetable farms. The agriculture component of the Community Livelihood Assistance Project…
Agricultural activities of the Community Livelihood Assistance Project (CLAP) in Telemai, Salayea, Lofa County have experienced great transformation on the Low Land Rice and Vegetable farms. The project aims to…
The Agriculture component of the Community Livelihood Assistance Project has seen some progress of 90 percent on the Lowland Rice and Vegetable land preparation in all 8 communities in Salayea,…
Totota Fuel Tanker Explosion Survivor
The Lutheran Development Service, the implementing arm of the Lutheran Church in Liberia continues to provide humanitarian assistance to victims of the December 26 Tanker Explosion in Totota Bong County.…
Lutheran Development Service (LDS) recently presented a donation of medical items to Phebe Hospital in Bong County worth over 4,000 United States dollars. The donation aims to support the Hospital…
The Lutheran Development Service in Liberia graduates ninety-four (94) adult learners within four (4) of the project cluster (Paye-ta & Global village in Zota district); and (Wainsue, Volominee and Gbomay-ta…
Land is the primary economic asset and basis for food, prosperity, and identity. In 2018, the Land Rights Act was passed, recognizing the land rights of Liberians holding land under…
According to beneficiaries, their harvest was for consumption to sell some to generate income. These groups were also encouraged by LDS staff to save planting materials for their next farming…