Monrovia, Liberia: In an effort to mitigate climate change, ActionAid Liberia recently launched its “Climate Justice mobilisation week”, seamlessly combining online engagement and grassroots activism.
The initiative initially kicked off with a robust online campaign across social media platforms, reaching over 100,000 individuals across the Country.
“This digital outreach employed compelling narratives and expert insights, addressing climate change’s impacts on local agriculture, water resources, and public health.
By utilizing diverse content formats, the campaign resonated with a wide audience, fostering a sense of urgency and community involvement”, a news release quotes AAL.
The press statement furthered, a pivotal moment in the campaign was a meeting with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on September 19, 2024. The dialogue largely focused on securing climate financing for Liberia, addressing critical issues like flooding, erosion, and food security. “The EPA’s receptiveness marked a significant step towards implementing effective climate resilience initiatives and policy changes”-ActionAid Liberia.
The campaign culminated on September 20th with a community engagement event at Nancy Doe Market, where market women were educated on climate justice and sustainable practices.
The gathering emphasises waste management and recycling, making climate concepts accessible and actionable.
As ActionAid Liberia reflects on the mobilization week, the initiative is seen as a launch pad for a larger movement with an eye on the upcoming Conference of the Parties 29 (CoP29) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The organization aims to further international cooperation on climate policies. Committed to empowering communities and forging strategic partnerships