Community savings groups in Bong County
Rural women in Bong County are forming savings and loan groups to invest in small businesses, school fees, and emergency funds, reducing dependence on high-interest lenders.
The force and strength for peace will come from people. And, that will happen when people start to realize that all the diversity and differences we see of nationalities, of religions, of cultures, of languages are all beautiful diversities, for they are only on the surface. And, deep down we share the same humanity, the global humanity.
— Satish Kumar
Educate individuals, communities and create safe spaces for dialogue, peace education, and information dissemination to help reduce prejudice and stereotypes.
Enhance knowledge and skills of individuals and groups to enable them to play leadership roles in the management, resolution, prevention and transformation of violence.
Develop a network of women and girl’s peace practitioners to facilitate community-level processes.
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Last updated: November 2025
B4P CODEFOUND works with women and girls across Liberia to grow leadership, income, and voice in their communities. Here are a few highlights from our work:
Rural women in Bong County are forming savings and loan groups to invest in small businesses, school fees, and emergency funds, reducing dependence on high-interest lenders.
In Monrovia and Gbarnga, young women traders are learning smartphone, mobile money, and basic bookkeeping skills to formalize and scale their businesses.
Adolescent girls meet weekly to learn life skills, STEM basics, and advocacy, building confidence to stay in school and lead in their communities.
Women farmers are organizing into cooperatives, improving access to land, inputs, and markets while promoting climate-smart agriculture across 15 counties.