Dekap Inc. Liberia will be hosting a vital awareness session focused on sexual and reproductive health for 40 marginalized women—including 25 visually and physically challenged women and 15 vulnerable non-disabled women—who are all members of our inclusive savings and loan club.
🗓 Date: Friday, May 30, 2025 🕐 Time: 1:00 PM 📍 Location: [Insert venue or community
Spotlight Initiative: Sourcing Support for Digital Mobile Entrepreneurship for Marginalized Women in Montserrado County
Dear Partners and Supporters,
We’re excited to share one of our newest grassroots initiatives under the Dekap Women Empowerment Pillar. This project aims to uplift some of Liberia’s most marginalized women—those living with disabilities and vulnerable non-disabled women—through digital mobile entrepreneurship.
The Challenge
In Montserrado County, women with disabilities and vulnerable women continue to face deep economic exclusion. Many have no access to digital tools, marketable skills, or inclusive financial services. These barriers trap them in poverty and leave their potential untapped.
Despite their resilience, most of these women are isolated from Liberia’s growing digital and mobile economy. For them, empowerment is not just about income—it’s about dignity, independence, and inclusion.
Our Vision
Through this initiative, we plan to reach and empower 40 marginalized women—25 women with disabilities and 15 vulnerable non-disabled women—by providing:
Interviews & Community Listening: Understanding their lived experiences, dreams, and barriers.
Digital & Entrepreneurial Training: Skills in mobile business, online marketing, mobile money, and financial management.
Linkage to Inclusive Savings: Connection to our Inclusive Savings and Loan Club for access to capital and financial literacy support.
Where We Are Now
We are currently in the planning and outreach phase of this initiative and are actively sourcing support from donors, partners, and allies who believe in grassroots, inclusive development.
Your support—financial, technical, or in-kind—can help us turn this vision into a life-changing reality for women who have been overlooked for too long.
The Potential Impact:
Digital and financial inclusion for marginalized women
Women-led income-generating ventures
Community empowerment and poverty reduction
Greater independence and leadership among women with disabilities
How You Can Help
We invite individuals, donors, and organizations to partner with us in any of the following ways:
Fund or co-sponsor the program
Donate smartphones or training materials
Volunteer your skills or mentor a participant
Help us spread the word
Let’s Build an Inclusive Future Together
At Dekap, we believe real change begins at the grassroots. Let’s ensure that every woman—regardless of disability or circumstance—has a chance to thrive in the digital economy.
17-year-old Chinda, born with a physical challenge, received successful leg-strengthening surgery—bringing her one step closer to a more independent and hopeful future.
Once marked by hardship, these children who have benefited from our School Child Sponsorship Program have transformed their stories through education and support. Garcedar who once struggled as a result of his father’s visual disability —today, is serving as an interm, mentors young people while seeking opportunity to go for higher Study. Victoria, a Visually disabled child of both visually disabled parents is also serving as interm —now a university graduate.
These graduates are more than success stories—they are beacons of hope, giving back to the very sponsors that lifted them. Their journey from struggle to school and into society is a testament to the power of compassion, opportunity, and resilience.
Dekap Humanitarian Initiative is a grassroots initiative dedicated to compassionately reaching out to Underprivileged and marginalized women and children by providing needed good items, clothes and supplies as God provides. Guided by compassion and blessed support, Dekap works hand-in-hand with generous individuals and organizations to bring hope, empowerment, and sustainable change to persons in need.
Victoria Miaze has graduated today with a degree in Secondary Education!
Thanks to the dedication of Madam Brenda for continuous motivation and sponsorship.
Victoria’s journey began in 2014, when her visually impaired father brought her to Dekap Liberia in search of educational support. As a partially sighted child, Victoria faced unique challenges, but she found hope through Dekap Liberia’s sponsorship program, which provided everything from tuition to mentorship.
Tragically, she lost her father leaving her with only her mother, who also faced visual disabilities. Despite these obstacles, Victoria pressed on, advancing through high school, graduating with a diploma, and receiving unwavering support from Dekap Incorporated Liberia and KEEP Liberia’s partnership. From tuition to uniforms, shoes, notebooks, and even love and guidance, they ensured that Victoria’s path forward was clear.
Victoria’s story didn’t end with her high school diploma. She was given the chance to intern at KEEP Liberia, gaining valuable experience while pursuing her higher education. This empowered Victoria to reach for her dreams, and today, she proudly holds a degree in Secondary Education from Lacrosse Teacher’s College.
Victoria’s success is a testament to the transformative power of education, mentorship, and unwavering support. Her journey also recognizes the tireless efforts of Moses Buwee and Grace Peabody, whose contributions have helped shape her path.
Congratulations, Victoria Miaze! Your future is bright, and your journey has only just begun.