$10,000 to support selected small scale women business entrepreneurs in Montserrado and Tewor Districts and Grand Cape Mount Counties to expand their businesses through training in entrepreneurship skills and the provision of trainees with micro credit to support their businesses.
$15,000 to train selected unemployed women and youths of Liberia in income generation activities (beauty care and therapy, baking/pastry, macramé’, soap science, sewing/tailoring and computer science to enable them become self-reliant. Part of the grant was used for institutional support
$10,000 to strengthen 8 existing gender clubs through training and other technical support; form 3 new gender clubs and train them in women’s human rights issues. Part of the grant was used to support women’s small scale business initiatives through the provision of micro loans to survivors of gender based violence and other needy women
$20,000 to advocate for policy and curriculum change that addresses climate change and gender and girls’ issues in Technical Vocational Education and Training.
$10,000 to train selected number of women in Nessuit, Ndungulu, Sasimwani and Ololuluga in best poultry rearing practices and management, and a poultry rearing project set up for the trained women in the four communities. Part of the grant was earmarked for institutional support.
$10,000 to improve the animal housing facilities for 5 women groups supported to engage in goat and pig rearing thereby reducing the risk of poor housing related diseases. Part of the grant was used to support staff remuneration.
$30,000 to train 60 women selected from women’s groups within the Hohoe Municipality, who are into small scale businesses, in entrepreneurship and credit management skills and provide them with micro-credit to expand and improve upon their businesses.
$15,000 to rent additional farmland to cultivate cassava for production into gari; purchase modern gari processing equipment (grater, grinder & presser) to boost production.
$ 4,000 to start a credit program planned for the Akpadgbu community group members and organize skills (business management, financial literacy, packaging, branding and customer care) training for the members of the group.
$ 4,000 to expand its current revolving loan scheme and to support six young women to undergo vocational training, after which startup capital was provided.