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CLAP begins the Second Phase of Farming Activities with Farmers in 8 communities in Salayea District, Lofa County.
The Community Livelihood Assistance Project has officially launched the second phase of its Harvest initiative by clearing land and constructing irrigation systems, focusing on the

Growing Resilience: How the LDS Climate Change Adaptation Project Transformed the Lives of Local Farmers in Telemai, Lofa County
In Salayea District, Lofa County, many farming communities struggled with the unpredictable effects of climate change. Erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and soil degradation threatened the

Executive Director and Team visits Balamah Rice Production Project in Bong County
The Lutheran Development Service (LDS) continues to make significant strides in improving food security and empowering local farmers in Liberia. As part of its commitment
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CLAP Trains Farmers in Power Tiller Operation and Maintenance.
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

Executive Director and Team visits project communities in Bong and Lofa Counties.
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

Celebration in Telemai and Sucromu Communities as Residents rejoice over first Vegetable Harvest under CLAP.
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
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CLAP begins the Second Phase of Farming Activities with Farmers in 8 communities in Salayea District, Lofa County.
The Community Livelihood Assistance Project has officially launched the second phase of its Harvest initiative by clearing land and constructing irrigation systems, focusing on the

Growing Resilience: How the LDS Climate Change Adaptation Project Transformed the Lives of Local Farmers in Telemai, Lofa County
In Salayea District, Lofa County, many farming communities struggled with the unpredictable effects of climate change. Erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and soil degradation threatened the

Executive Director and Team visits Balamah Rice Production Project in Bong County
The Lutheran Development Service (LDS) continues to make significant strides in improving food security and empowering local farmers in Liberia. As part of its commitment

PTA School Garden Supports Volunteer Teachers Working in Government Schools in Salayea District, Lofa County.
The Community Livelihood Assistance Project (CLAP) is transforming the lives of volunteer teachers in Salayea District, Lofa County, by providing much-needed support, resources, and opportunities

Gorlu Community Celebrates Fresh Water Access Through LDS CLAP Project
The people of Gorlu community in Salayea District, Lofa County, are celebrating a new chapter in their lives as they finally gain access to clean

CLAP Trains Farmers in Power Tiller Operation and Maintenance.
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

ACT-Liberia Forum begin Project Awareness in Salayea
The ACT Liberia Forum over the weekend, commenced community awareness activities for a joint Climate ADAPTATION PROJECT (PILOT) in Salayea, Lofa County. The project aims

Executive Director and Team visits project communities in Bong and Lofa Counties.
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

Celebration in Telemai and Sucromu Communities as Residents rejoice over first Vegetable Harvest under CLAP.
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
Fresh Pepper grows on Law-land and vegetable Farm in Telemai.
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
Bread for The World Delegates delighted with Hygiene demonstrations by the Child Focus Health Club Members.
Community Livelihood Assistance Project, (CLAP). Recently, two delegates from the Bread for The World, Germany visited Liberia to monitor project implementation activities. While in the
Telemai Low-Land Rice & Vegetable Farm grows fresh Pepper.
The Community Livelihood Assistance Project (CLAP) farming groups in Telemai community, Salayea, Lofa County recently expressed their excitement over the Project Implemented by the Lutheran
Vegetable, and Low-Land Rice Preparation in Sucromu Community.
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

LDS, ACT Liberia Forum Welcome Regional Representative to Liberia
Over the weekend, the Lutheran Development Service in Liberia (LDS-Liberia) welcomed to Liberia the Regional Representative for Africa, Mrs. Elizabeth Kisiigha Loy Zimba of the

LDS Provides Humanitarian Assistance to Totota Disaster Victims
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

LDS donates Drugs and medical items to Phebe Hospital in support of victims of the Totota Tanker Tragedy.
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

Telemai Community Expresses Gratitude to Lutheran Development Service over the CLAP Project.
Agriculture activities in vegetable and rice production are key thematic areas of the Lutheran Development Service (LDS) CLAP Project in Salayea, Lofa County and Sanoyea,
LDS CLAP Project donor delegation visits Project Communities in Salayea, Lofa County
Theresa (Bftw) delegate & Sam, Project Manager, LDS, CLAP Project discuss as the delegates enter Telemu community The Lutheran Development Service in Liberia currently implements