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  1. After emerging from a destructive 14-year civil war in 2003, Liberia remains one of the world’s poorest countries. The war left a legacy of devastated infrastructure and poverty, exacerbated by the 5-year Ebola epidemic from 2011. In 2013 we began a major programme to develop markets and value chains in agriculture in Liberia, designed to ...

  2. Angola is one of Africa’s major oil producers. Yet its development is held back by the political, social and physical disruption of a 27-year civil war that ravaged the country after independence from Portugal in 1975. The rival former independence movements competed for power until 2002 and the government has struggled to contain a ...

  3. ASI has operated in over 100 countries worldwide, with current active projects in 50 countries. Use the map to explore some of our past and recent projects.

  4. Our technical roles focus on delivering impact through our programmes. Whether we’re delivering an education programme in Pakistan, encouraging small business to prosper in the Democratic Republic of Congo, supporting anti-corruption reforms in Nigeria or developing infrastructure in Vanuatu, we are looking for local and global subject matter ...

  5. At the same time DRC has enormous potential for growth, trade and investment, drawing on its natural resources. ASI has been deeply involved in developing markets, financing skills and providing advice for smaller and medium businesses, with a particular focus on encouraging Congolese women entrepreneurs. We have also supported the development ...

  6. Somalia is one of the world’s most fragile states and suffers widespread poverty and inequality. Somalia suffers from very low human development indicators, endemic violence and discrimination against women and girls, a persistent humanitarian crisis, and a weak economy and public revenues. More than 10 percent of the population is internally ...

  7. More than half of the population in Sierra Leone lives in extreme poverty and only 1 in 10 people have electricity. The education system is weak and there are limited opportunities for the 100,000 young people entering the job market each year. The Ebola epidemic in 2014 severely damaged the economy and Sierra Leone had to rely heavily on aid.

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