Empowering Rural Farmers in Southeastern Liberia
We break the cycle of poverty through group-based agricultural production, shared resources, and collective market access.
The Challenge
Hard work shouldn't mean persistent poverty.
Rural farming communities in southeastern Liberia (Harper and Pleebo Sodoken Districts) continue to face persistent poverty, food insecurity, and limited access to productive agricultural tools and markets.
Although farmers work incredibly hard, operating individually limits their productivity. Without organized support, market-oriented production, and shared resources, farming fails to generate the meaningful income needed to support families and educate children.
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Direct Beneficiaries Supported
The Solution
A Sustainable, Group-Based Approach
The Growing Hope Project is a group-based agricultural empowerment initiative. We invest in organized groups that work, produce, and sell together, rather than individuals.
Group Ownership
All tools, equipment, and benefits are owned collectively by 5 farmer groups and managed through group leadership structures.
Hands-on Training
Practical farming, group record keeping, post-harvest handling, and value addition (like cassava processing).
Replication Cycle
Profits are reinvested. As groups become stable, RFEN replicates the model, passing systems to new groups.
Our People
Meet the RFEN Leadership
A dedicated team committed to transforming agricultural outcomes and empowering communities in Liberia.
James G. Russell
Chief Strategy & Founder
Leading the strategic vision and partnership development to ensure sustainable community impact.
Willimena B. Wreh
Program Coordinator
Overseeing field operations and direct farmer group training. BSc Agronomy candidate at Williams VS Tubman University.
Josepha
Agricultural Extension Officer
Providing direct agronomic support and coaching to farming communities in the field.
The Growing Hope Project
Fighting social injustice and alleviating poverty in Southeastern Liberia through collective agricultural empowerment.
Fund This Initiative ($2,700 Goal)The Crisis of Injustice
In Southeastern Liberia (Harper and Pleebo Sodoken Districts), hardworking rural farmers face a deeply entrenched cycle of poverty. This is not just an economic issue; it is a profound social injustice. Despite their relentless labor, families are structurally excluded from fair market access, modern agricultural tools, and shared resources.
The devastating result is a daily struggle where basic nutritional needs go unmet and children are fundamentally denied their right to an education because parents cannot generate meaningful income from their isolated labor.
Our Proven Solution: Group-Based Resilience
RFEN refuses to accept this status quo. The Growing Hope Project actively shifts the paradigm from vulnerable, isolated individuals to powerful, organized collectives. By grouping farmers, we build resilient micro-economies that cannot easily be broken by systemic neglect.
Key Interventions
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Targeting the Vulnerable Empowering 38 smallholder farmers—predominantly women and youth—organized into five cooperative groups to maximize output and share the burden of labor.
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Shared Ownership & Processing All tools, fertilizers, and two high-capacity cassava processing machines will be owned and managed collectively, ensuring no single farmer is left behind and post-harvest losses are eliminated.
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Self-Sustaining Replication As groups generate income from quick-maturing cash crops, a portion is deliberately reinvested to "give birth" to new farming groups across the region, creating a cascading effect of poverty alleviation.
The Impact of Your Support
We are seeking $2,700 USD to completely fund this life-changing initiative. This highly efficient micro-grant entirely covers the capital needed to equip all five farmer groups with the critical tools and resources required to become economically self-sufficient.
Your support is not just a donation; it is a direct intervention to dismantle poverty at its root. Help us restore dignity and economic independence to the communities that feed our nation.
Real Farmers, Real Impact
Meet the communities we serve and witness the transformative work happening on the ground in Southeastern Liberia.
Community Farmers
Our farming cooperatives working together to improve yields and create sustainable livelihoods
Field Training & Support
Expert guidance and sustainable farming practices shared directly with our rural communities
Field Stories & Impact
See the communities we serve and the transformative work happening every day across Southeastern Liberia
Support This WorkSustainable Farming Practices
Teaching modern techniques to increase yields
Community Cooperation
Farmers working together for collective impact
Expert Training Sessions
Hands-on agricultural education in the field
Successful Harvests
Increased yields and family food security
Get Involved
Partner with RFEN to break cycles of poverty. We invite donors, volunteers, and partners to join us in building resilient rural communities.
Location
Southeastern Liberia
(Harper District & Pleebo Sodoken District)
Phones
+231 886 797 638
+231 777 026 831
Support Us via Direct Deposit
Eco bank: 6100535782
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