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Provide equipment and training to Liberian miners

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Provide equipment and training to Liberian miners
Provide equipment and training to Liberian miners
Liberia  Economic Development
Small-scale mining is a significant economic sector in Liberia, employing up to 45,000 people - ten percent of whom are women. The challenge is to ensure that miners earn sustainable livelihoods, ameliorate hazardous working conditions and access education and other necessities for their families. This project will create a revolving loan fund so that the miners can purchase the necessary tools to increase their productivity, and. financial management training so they can improve their skills. project reportread updates from the field
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