Protecting Liberia’s Wetlands Is Protecting OurCultural Heritage
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By Salimatu Gilayeneh, UNDP Inclusive Green Growth Pillar Head Monrovia, Liberia; February 3, 2026: There was a time when Liberia’s wetlands were places of wonder. Communities gathered crabs, “Kiss-meat,” and oysters at dawn. Wetlands were not simply resources—they were companions, woven into (…)
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