The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly all sectors of life, despite its low fatality rate in Liberia. Liberia recorded her first confirmed case of the SARS-CoV-2 virus on March 16, 2020, and the...
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Liberia: Data in Emergencies Monitoring Brief, Round 3 - Results and recommendations (April 2022)
This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a third-round field assessment conducted between September and October 2021 in Liberia. It presents key findings and...
Women in Liberia, and Reaching Equality: Are we there yet?, July 2021
Executive Summary In 2016 the Liberia Peacebuilding Office (PBO), the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the United Nations Development (UNDP) initiated the first Social Cohesion and...
Sustaining Peace in Liberia: Assessing opportunities and threats three years after UNMIL’s departure, July 2021
Executive Summary In 2016 the Liberia Peacebuilding Office (PBO), the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the United Nations Development (UNDP) initiated the first Social Cohesion and...
Livelihood Resilience and Escaping Poverty in Liberia: Assessing adversities and opportunities for livelihood security, July 2021
Executive Summary In 2016 the Liberia Peacebuilding Office (PBO), the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the United Nations Development (UNDP) initiated the first Social Cohesion and...
Liberia: Agricultural livelihoods and food security in the context of COVID-19, Monitoring Report, January 2021
Key highlights Liberia has experienced an economic deceleration during the first half of 2020 due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the array of public policies designed to...
ADDENDUM REPORT: Cost of the Diet Dry Season Assessment in livelihood zones: LR02 North Central Rice with Cassava and Market Gardens, LR04 Coastal Plain Cassava with Rice and Inland Fishing for The Liberia WASH Consortium Project - April 2020
Introduction Building upon the 2019 Cost of the Diet (CoD) assessment, Concern Worldwide (CWW) and the Liberia WASH Consortium commissioned a dry season assessment to be conducted in the same markets...
Cost of the Diet Assessment in livelihood zones: LR02 North Central Rice with Cassava and Market Gardens, LR04 Coastal Plain Cassava with Rice and Inland Fishing, LR08 Rubber and Charcoal with Food Crops - December 2019
Executive summary Developed by Save the Children, the Cost of the Diet (CoD) methodology and software estimates the combination and amount of locally available foods needed to provide either...
An Assessment of Human Rights Issues Emanating from Traditional Practices in Liberia
1. Executive summary This report was prepared by the Human Rights and Protection Section (HRPS) of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and is released jointly with the Office of the United...
Feedback on the Relevance of the Liberia Food Security Assessment Report (November 2015)
Introduction To document lessons learned from the Liberia Food Security Assessment 2015, a survey was designed to obtain feedback from Food Security actors in Liberia regarding the usefulness and...
Mission Report by the Inclusion Advisor to the Food Security Cluster Liberia, February to July 2015
In Liberia, one of the Food Security Cluster’s main work priorities is to ‘ensure an effective, accountable and coordinated food security response founded on evidence-based interventions that...
Liberia Food Security Assessment (LFSA), June 2015 (Data collected in May 2015)
The main goal of this joint evaluation, carried out under the umbrella of the Food Security Cluster, is to assess the food security situation in Liberia, six months after the rapid food security...
Liberia Emergency Food Security Assessment, June 2015
Executive summary The main goal of this joint evaluation, carried out under the umbrella of the Food Security Cluster, is to assess the food security situation in Liberia, six months after the rapid...
Liberia mVAM Bulletin #20: June 2015 - Liberian households increase coping as lean season begins
Highlights With the onset of the lean season, coping strategies worsened and were reported the worst in the South East and in Bong County. Food prices remained relatively stable while wage rates and...
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WHO: Ebola Situation Assessment - Recurrence of Ebola transmission in Liberia
On 9 May 2015, Liberia marked an important milestone in the management of their Ebola outbreak. On that day, the country was declared free of Ebola transmission because no new cases had been...
Liberia: Liberia Food Security Assessment (LFSA), May-June 2015
Key messages: An estimated 16 percent of households are in food insecurity, which equals to 640 000 persons at national level. The majority of these households live in the most structurally...
Liberia mVAM Bulletin #18: April 2015 - Rice and oil prices rise significantly in Lofa County
Highlights The use of negative coping strategies remained stable in April. National food prices remained stable. However, the price of imported rice, local rice and palm oil increased significantly...
Ebola Needs Analysis Project (ENAP): Multi-Sector Assessment - April 2015
A. Executive Summary Assessment background: At the beginning of April 2015, ACAPS conducted a phone based, multi-sectoral assessment of KIs in all 15 counties of Liberia. The objective of the...
Liberia mVAM Bulletin #16: March 2015 - Food prices fall in Lofa County
Highlights In March, households in Lofa used fewer negative coping strategies than in February. The counties with highest levels of negative coping include Bomi, Grand Cape Mount, Gbarpolu and Lofa...
Liberia mVAM Bulletin #14: February 2015 - Land borders are open, but poorer households are using more coping strategies
Highlights In February, households in Liberia used the same number or fewer negative coping strategies than in January. Food security continues to improve thanks to the recent harvest and lower...