Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has launched a transformative peace dividends project across 10 communities in Nimba and Lofa Counties. The initiative, aimed at empowering women and youth, seeks to foster peace, social cohesion, and drive positive change within these communities. A total of 10 carefully identified and vetted peace dividend projects, five in Lofa and five in Nimba Counties, have been selected with a total cost of L$9,500,000 or US$50,000.00. This venture is a crucial component of the “Delivering Peace Dividends in Liberia” programme, funded by the United Nations Peacebuilding through the United Nations Development Programme in Liberia.
The selected projects encompass a range of essential facilities, including Hand Pump construction for Nimba Youth for Peace and Development, a Women’s Center for Sheyi-Geh Women, a Training Center for the Nimba Disable Community, a Women Peace Center for Women for Peace and Development, a Youth Peace Center for the Voinjama District Youth, and a Youth Intellectual Peace Center for the United Brothers and Sisters in Zorzor.
In the initial phase, Naymote trained and provided direct financial support to over 100 women and youth engaged in small businesses, serving as peace ambassadors in marginalized communities in Lofa and Nimba counties.
William S. Mardein, Focal Person for the County Steering Committee in Nimba County, expressed gratitude, stating, “The Sugar Hill Community’s Women’s Center is a testament to the realization of our past discussions. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Naymote and UNDP for this impactful project and assure full monitoring and evaluation.”
Kou Thompson, Chairlady of Zolowee Community, welcomed the Women’s Center, saying, “This means more to us as women of Zolowee Community. We thank Naymote and UNDP for their efforts in acquiring this center for us.”
Varflee Kamara from Lofa United Blind Association of Liberia (LUBAL) expressed appreciation, stating, “We are grateful to Naymote for this unique opportunity. The purchase of the Rice Mill Machine and the construction of the Rice Mill Hall will significantly enhance our post-harvest processes.”
Naymote and UNDP remain committed to fostering sustainable positive change in Liberia, working collaboratively with communities to empower and uplift those most in need.