Fighting Poverty in Liberia

FINCA helps Liberians living in poverty access basic services to improve the quality of life for themselves and their families.

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Jane Namusisi

For a long time, the reliance on kerosene lanterns gave Jane Namusisi constant worry. Now, a high-quality and affordable solar home system fills her home with clean, reliable lighting. “With kerosene lamps, I worried that the children would get burned in the house or there would be damage to my property.”

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Facts about Liberia

Liberia is Africa’s oldest republic. Around 250,000 people were killed in Liberia’s civil war, and many thousands more fled the fighting. Big programs are under way to address the shortage of electricity and running water. Corruption is rife and unemployment and illiteracy are endemic.

Liberia, along with much of sub-Saharan Africa, is on the verge of a crisis. By 2035, the International Monetary Fund estimates the number of Africans joining the working age population will exceed the rest of the world combined. To fill this surge, 18 million new jobs will have to be created each year for the next 20 years across sub-Saharan Africa. In the meantime, Liberians rely on the informal sector for a chance to earn a living. In addition, access to basic services, like energy, water and sanitation, education, health care and agriculture, is often inadequate.

When poor people have access to financial services and life-enhancing products, they can earn more, build their assets, create jobs and cushion themselves against external shocks. FINCA is helping Liberians improve their lives by supporting access to basic services through FINCA Ventures.

50.9% LIVING BELOW POVERTY LEVEL 2 

$1,306 ANNUAL PER CAPITA INCOME 3 

78.4% FINANCIALLY EXCLUDED 4

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FINCA Ventures

1201 15th St NW
8th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

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+1 (202) 682-1510
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1Information is updated on an annual basis
2Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty lines (% of population)
3GDP per capita, PPP (current international $)
4Adult population lacking account at a formal financial institution