Introduction Artisanal diamond miners diggers in Weasua have been trapped in a circle of poverty for many decades. The miners (those who have artisanal mining licenses) and the diggers (those who dig for the diamonds) rely on this work to survive, and regardless of the number of diamonds they recover…
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Nyiragongo Volcano Emergency Support to displaced people from Goma and host families (DRC)
Diamonds for Peace in collaboration with the Congo Basin Conservation Society Network (CBCS-Network) assisted 20 refugees and host families with food and cash who escaped from Goma for the volcano eruption.
Continue ReadingPractical training for beekeepers in Weasua
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia staff Introduction The beekeepers in Weasua are new and inexperienced. They are domesticating bees for the first time, and so they need to be nurtured through the process. These beekeepers went through 5 days of training in basic beekeeping, which was just an introduction.…
Continue ReadingBeekeeping tools, their importance and how they are used
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia staff Introduction Bee keeping is considered a farming activity where people domesticate honeybees for the production of honey. Beekeeping is effective and efficient for income generation that can bring economic relief to a whole community. However, for a successful beekeeping project, the beekeeper needs…
Continue ReadingThe usage of the donated sanitary materials in Weasua
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia Staff Introduction COVID-19 is a killer disease which is thought to be spread from person to person mainly through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, speaks, and eats. These droplets can land in the mouth or nose of nearby people or…
Continue ReadingReport on Diamonds for Peace Webinar Series 2020
Diamonds for Peace (DFP) held a series of four webinars in the fall of 2020 so that more people could get to know about various issues surrounding diamonds. In the first webinar titled “Issues Surrounding Diamonds and DFP’s Proposed Solutions” on Saturday 3rd October 2020, Chie Murakami, the Founder and…
Continue ReadingThe Event Report on Talking Session with MIO HARUTAKA
On 16th October 2020, Chie Murakami, the founder of Diamonds for Peace (DFP), talked about DFP during a presentation with MIO HARUTAKA, a jewelry designer, held in a Japanese style café in Tokyo. At this session, MIO talked about why she has become conscious of the issues surrounding diamonds and…
Continue ReadingYoung girls graduate from the Sande Bush School in Weasua
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia Staff Overview of the Sande Society in Liberia The Sande Society, otherwise known as the Bush School for Women is a women’s secret society in Liberia with the goal of teaching young women the responsibilities of adulthood. Liberian society requires that every young woman…
Continue ReadingBeekeeping training for the mining cooperative
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia staff Overview Diamonds for Peace (DFP) found that artisanal diamond workers (miners and diggers) are trapped in a cycle of dependency on local investors and poverty. The miners are Liberian men and women who have (or are supposed to have) an artisanal mining license…
Continue ReadingTwo female tailors who made masks
Written by Diamonds for Peace Liberia Staff Overview In an effort to aid the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in Liberia, Diamonds for Peace (DFP) identified and supplied COVID-19 emergency supplies to 70 less-privileged families in the Mandingo Quarter Community in Kakata City, Margibi County. Mandingo Quarter is the…
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