Alliance for Rural Democracy (ARD)

imagesThe Alliance for Rural Democracy (ARD) is a Liberia-based network of community-based organizations as well as pro-poor enterprises and informal organizations from across Liberia, working in solidarity to address the numerous problems confronting and affecting rural poor, urban slums and squatter communities, and newly emerging and independent labor unions in Liberia.

ARD’s core objectives are:

  • Campaigning for greater public participation in the decisions that affect the management and control of Liberia’s natural resources and its economy.
  • Monitoring and assessing the compliance levels of Government and other stakeholders on established human rights standards and/or in relations to economic, social and cultural rights in Liberia.
  • Networking, sharing and documenting work, activities or programs initiated by member organizations in their respective communities in relations to economic, social and cultural rights.
  • Ensuring that corporations act as good corporate citizens with regard to human rights, social responsibility and environmental sustainability.

Country

Liberia

Mission

ARD’s mission is to inspire community participation and ownership in decision-making processes over community-based resources by promoting rights-based development in order to drive the change they need.

Our work in development finance

ARD has been conducting advocacy with the IFC and submitted a complaint to the CAO in relation to the human rights violations in the context of the rubber plantation owned by Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC), an IFC client.

Geographic Focus

Africa

Constituency/Partners

Civil Society Organizations | Indigenous Peoples | People with Disabilities | Rural Communities | Urban Communities | Women, Girls and Feminists | Workers

Sector Focus

Agriculture & Forestry

Financier Targets

IFC

Website

https://ardliberia.org/

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