About LWEP

Advancing the social, economic, and political empowerment of women across Liberia.

Who We Are

The Liberia Women Empowerment Project (LWEP) is a bold national effort to improve the lives of women and girls across Liberia by addressing deep-rooted gender inequality, poverty, and exclusion. 

We are led by the Government of Liberia, funded by the World Bank, and implemented through the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MOGCSP), with technical leadership from Plan International Liberia and a network of trusted partners. 

We work at the intersection of gender justice, economic empowerment, education access, and community resilience—ensuring that no woman or girl is left behind. Our work is guided by values of equity, accountability, participation, and integrity. 

LWEP is more than a project. It is a commitment to transforming systems, challenging harmful norms, and creating pathways for women and girls to thrive—not just survive. 

Our Vision & Mission

Our Vision

A Liberia where all women and girls are empowered to reach their full potential, free from discrimination and inequality.

Our Mission

To empower Liberian women and girls through inclusive, community-driven, and sustainable development initiatives that enhance their economic resilience, promote gender equality, strengthen institutions, and improve access to quality services and opportunities.

Our Theory Of Change

LWEP’s Theory of Change centers on the belief that sustainable empowerment is achieved when women and girls are equipped with knowledge, resources, voice, and safe spaces to actively participate in society. Our approach addresses root causes of gender inequality, while building resilience, accountability, and institutional capacity at local and national levels.

Our Core Values

Inclusiveness

We ensure the meaningful participation of all women and girls, including the most marginalized, in every aspect of the project.

Equity and Gender Justice

We challenge gender norms and promote fair treatment, rights, and opportunities regardless of gender or background.

Accountability

We are answerable to the communities we serve, our partners, and donors through transparent actions and responsible use of resources.

Empowerment

We support women and girls to make informed decisions, exercise agency, and lead change in their communities.

Participation

We value community ownership and actively engage beneficiaries in designing, implementing, and evaluating project activities.

Integrity

We uphold ethical standards, honesty, and professionalism in all aspects of our work

Resilience

We promote sustainable solutions that help women and communities adapt, recover, and thrive amid social, economic, and environmental shocks.

Collaboration

We foster strong partnerships among government, civil society, private sector, and communities to drive collective impact.

Our Goal

To improve social and livelihood services for women and girls in targeted communities, foster positive social norms, and strengthen the government’s capacity to advance women and girls’ empowerment through a ‘whole community’ approach targeting multiple actors and levels.

We envision a Liberia where women and girls are empowered to lead, succeed, and live free from violence and inequality.

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communities to be reached by 2027

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Key Moments In Our Journing

July 2023
Project Launch

Official start of the Liberia Women Empowerment Project, funded by the World Bank and implemented by Plan International Liberia and partners.

August – October 2023
Stakeholder Mobilization

County-level awareness campaigns and community entry sessions held across all 15 counties to introduce LWEP and engage local leaders.

November 2023
Component Rollouts Begin

Livelihood grant design finalized; safeguarding systems and GRM framework initiated; education and GBV components mapped.

December 2023
Baseline Assessments Conducted

Initial data collection completed across all components to establish project baselines and targeting priorities.

January – March 2024
First Tranche of Livelihood Grants Disbursed

Over 600 women-led groups and individuals received startup support and training under Component 3.

April 2024
MIS System Deployment Begins

KoBoToolbox-based digital data collection tools launched for real-time monitoring and reporting.

June 2024
Safeguarding and GRM System Finalized

Community-based grievance redress committees (GRCs) trained and operational across project counties.

July 2024
GRM Case Management Pilots Begin

Interim helpdesk platform (osTicket) deployed to handle safeguarding and feedback cases pending IVR system setup.

September 2024
Education Support Program Activated

School readiness assessments and scholarship disbursements for vulnerable girls in target counties.

November 2024
Monitoring & Evaluation Technical Working Group Established

Institutional oversight mechanism created to guide MIS and M&E systems across all components.

March 2025
Second Tranche Disbursements

Performance-based release of second tranche livelihood grants for eligible beneficiaries based on compliance monitoring.

May 2025
MIS Training of Trainers (ToT) Workshop Held

National capacity-building initiative conducted to strengthen digital literacy and MIS rollout across partners.

July 2025
Multi-Stakeholder Working Session Convened

Program review held to assess year-one progress, adjust workplans, and align on strategic priorities for Year 2.

Key Service Providers

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