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World Foundation International Launches ‘Feed the Nation’ Campaign in Liberia

World Foundation International has officially launched its new initiative, the “Feed the Nation” campaign, in Liberia, aiming to address food insecurity and support local communities. The campaign seeks to improve access to nutritious food while promoting sustainable agricultural practices across the country.

Through the initiative, the organization plans to provide resources, training, and technical support to smallholder farmers, helping them increase productivity and adopt climate-resilient farming methods. The campaign also emphasizes community engagement, with programs designed to educate families on proper nutrition and food preservation techniques.

Officials from World Foundation International highlighted that “Feed the Nation” is part of a broader strategy to strengthen food systems, enhance livelihoods, and build resilience against economic and environmental challenges. The organization intends to collaborate with local authorities, farmer associations, and other stakeholders to maximize the campaign’s impact.

The launch of “Feed the Nation” underscores the growing importance of coordinated efforts to combat hunger and support sustainable agriculture in Liberia, aiming for long-term food security and improved community well-being.

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