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Gbalin Women Cooperative In Monrovia A project supported by Oxfam to Empower Women through Agriculture
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Gbalin women cooperative in monrovia

May 30, 2015

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Yaye marone

a short presentation of the Gbalin Women's Cooperative supported by Oxfam in Liberia
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Gbalin Women Cooperative In Monrovia

A project supported by Oxfam to Empower Women through

Agriculture

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Project Objective

Provide economic empowerment to these women through the production, processing and marketing of vegetables such as pepper, peanuts and rice helping them to earn a regular income through sustainable job creation.

Oxfam has helped the cooperative to acquire and own 75 acres of land to do this farming activity.

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75 acres plot of land provided by Oxfam as part of the livelihoods programme

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Harvesting Pepper

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Krubo Darkor 49, member of the Gbalin Women Cooperative – working in their cooperative’s field

“We want the production to increase and this farm to be bigger so that it will generate more income and our situation will be better”

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Lydia Flomo,42 yrs, member of the Gbalin women’s cooperative

This is a wonderful opportunity for us not only are we earning income but we are also gaining other skills to use in our life.

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Bitter egg plants freshly harvested from the field

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Our dream is to grow bigger so that more women will join us, we will generate more income and will be able to provide more support to our children. I hope to see in the near future our production to increase so that we will be a major supplier of pepper and other vegetables in Liberia and outside.

Lydia Flomo,Member of the Gbalin Women’s Cooperative