Why go to the market when the market will come to you? This little boy is selling clothes out of a wheelbarrow. He will walk around town and the surrounding villages selling his goodies.
This was the only ship that transported people and goods from Greenville to Monrovia. Unfortunately, those days are over. It was overloaded with people, bags of rice, Hondas, and various other goodies that proved to be just a little too much. There...
Well, what can I say? Here we are, stuck in the mud... again. We were traveling in Southeastern Liberia in the middle of the rainy season. At least the view was gorgeous to look at while we worked our way through!
I worked with this women's group during my 3rd year extension. They started a a new income generating project that year. They would dye material and then sew them into bags for sale. All their profits went towards sending orphans from surrounding...
This palace was built by Samuel Doe. It is in ruins now.... abandoned years ago, yet his family refuses to sell it for less than a million dollars. It was a very spooky place to walk around, but filled with history and remnants of what was.
This is one of the health committees I worked with in Mtachi village, Katete. These hard working people wrote a proposal for a new bore hole and several new latrines. The cases of diarrhea went down due to their hard work and dedication.