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ECOWAS and Partners Launch $725,000 Humanitarian Project to Help Flood-Affected Families in Liberia

Monrovia, Liberia – August 7, 2025 — The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), together with Liberia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) and the Liberian Red Cross, has launched a $725,000 emergency project to support more than 1,820 families affected by severe floods in four counties.

The project, officially launched today, focuses on communities in Montserrado, Lofa, Bong, and Grand Cape Mount Counties, which have faced repeated flooding in recent years. It offers direct cash transfers, farming tools and seeds for 200 farmers, and improves access to clean water by building and repairing hand pumps and solar-powered water towers.

Described as life-changing, the project aims not just to provide immediate aid but to restore dignity, build resilience, and empower communities for the long term. At the launch, ECOWAS Ambassador Josephine Nkrumah highlighted the regional commitment:

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), together with Liberia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA)
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), together with Liberia’s National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA)

“This is not just support—it is solidarity.” Gregory Blamoh, CEO of the Liberian Red Cross, shared a similar message: “This is more than numbers; it’s about saving lives and standing with our people in their time of greatest need. We are committed to transparency and community leadership.”

A community leader from Grand Cape Mount, moved by the project, said: “We feel seen, we feel heard, and we know we are not alone.”

This effort combines emergency aid with capacity building and is expected to make a big difference for thousands of vulnerable Liberians. It also shows the strength of regional cooperation, community involvement, and sustainable recovery planning.

As climate disasters increase in West Africa, projects like this mark a shift from just reacting to crises to building resilience—helping people not only recover but also thrive in the future.

Simeon Wiakanty
Simeon Wiakanty
Simeon Sonnie Wiakanty is a professional Liberian journalist and communication expert known for his passion, precision, and commitment to ethical reporting. He is an Internews Fellow 2024/2025. With extensive experience covering the environment, politics, economics, culture, and human-interest stories, he blends thorough research with compelling storytelling. Simeon has worked across print and online media, including reporting for a leading digital news platform Daily Observer, where he honed his skills in breaking news and investigative journalism. His work emphasizes accuracy, balance, and public engagement. As CEO of Kanty News Network (DKNN), Simeon continues to lead with a vision of impactful journalism that informs, educates, and empowers the public.

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