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Deep dive into the land issues causing wahala — or trouble — in Liberia. New Narratives journalists travel to communities across this West African country and bring back their stories. Top news reporters Anthony Stephens of Power FM/TV and Mae Azango of FrontPage Africa host this exploration of land, environment and climate concerns and conflicts. And they interview experts and authorities for answers.
- 8 - Garbage and Sewage: Monrovia's People and Wetlands are Suffering
LIBERIA’S COASTAL WETLANDS FORM A CRITICAL ECOSYSTEM BUT OUR FAST GROWING COASTAL POPULATION IS THREATENING THEM. IN THIS PROGRAM WE LEARN MORE ABOUT WETLANDS AND VISIT COMMUNITIES THAT LIVE ON THEM. WE LOOK AT THE KAILONDO GAS STATION AND ASK WHAT IS HOLDING UP AN EPA ORDER TO SHUT IT DOWN. BUT FIRST, ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES TO WETLANDS IS THE MOUTAINS OF GARBAGE AND SEWAGE FLOODING MONROVIA. IN SLUM COMMUNITIES PEOPLE ARE BATTLING INSECTS, RATS AND DISEASE. THE ISSUE P...
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 - 7 - EXTRA: Full Interview with Jefferson Nyandibo, Liberia's Focal Point for the UN Framework on Climate Change
Jefferson Nyandibo leads the Liberian government's engagement with United Nations organizations helping developing nations adapt to the changing climate. Here Anthony Stephens' full interview with Mr. Nyandibo here.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 6 - Can Liberians Save Their Forest? And Can Their Forest Save the World?
Climate change is ravaging our region but Liberia has one major asset. One of the world’s largest tracts of forest is right here –trees play a major role in helping halt climate change. But the forest also plays a key role –providing for our fast growing population. Can Liberians find other ways to provide for themselves? And what next for president Weah’s African carbon credit scheme? "What nature has placed in this country makes us one of the most nature-based valuable...
Mon, 28 Feb 2022 - 5 - PodcastEXTRA Full Interview with UNDP Resident Representative Stephen Rodrigues
In this bonus episode we bring you anthony's full interview with Liberia Resident Representative for the United Nations Development Program, Stephen Rodrigues. The UNDP is the key international partner for Liberia’s Climate Change Adaptation program and we discussed how the UNDP and international partners are helping Liberia adapt to the changing climate.
Thu, 03 Feb 2022 - 4 - The Sea is Coming
The sea is slowly taking over Liberia’s land. Rising global temperatures are melting ice caps causing sea levels to rise. Thousands of people have already lost their homes and livelihoods. "FOR THE PEOPLE IN LIBERIA CLIMATE CHANGE IS A CATASTROPHIC REALITY. IT IS LITERALLY EATING UP THE GROUND FROM BENEATH THEIR FEET. PLUNGING THEM INTO AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE," says Stephen Rodrigues, UNDP Resident Representative, Liberia Experts predict more than two hundred and thirty tho...
Thu, 30 Dec 2021 - 3 - Farmers Battle Climate Change
Nearly 8 in every 10 Liberians survives solely on the food they grow. In the last three seasons unpredictable rain and higher temperatures have wrought havoc on their crops. In this episode farmers in Bong County tell our reporter Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh that they can no longer grow enough food to survive. Meanwhile Liberia's agriculture industry, which brings in 90% of the country's export earnings, is also facing a crisis. Climate change means rubber, palm oil and cocoa are more difficult for...
Mon, 20 Dec 2021 - 2 - Plastic Pollution Crisis
On the coast of West Africa, the country of Liberia is known for its fishing and strong surf — and now, for what locals call its “dirt.” We unlock the plastic pollution crisis that is drowning the land and sea and creating worrisome “wahala” for citizens. Those in the slums are in dire straits, especially during rainy season. Other African countries like Kenya and Rwanda have banned single-use plastic, but Liberians can find themselves adrift in a cesspool of it. A big part of the plastic pro...
Fri, 17 Dec 2021 - 1 - Land Rights Confusion
In Liberia, land is life. But this land is whose land? In this episode, we explore Liberia's legacy of land ownership. Modern laws are supposed to give rights to customary land back to indigenous tribes and local communities. Instead, widespread confusion and conflicts are erupting all over the country. Our reporters document disputes and land grabs — even while encountering threats — and seek answers from authorities. Have laws for land rights gone wrong, or can they work? For more: New Narr...
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