At CorporateWatch Liberia, our commitment goes far beyond documenting corporate abuses—we are dedicated to turning exposure into action and injustice into lasting transformation. The heart of our work is built around the belief that knowledge is power, and when that knowledge is put into the hands of the people, change is inevitable. We believe in the profound power of empowerment. By shining a light on corporate wrongdoing, we do not merely raise awareness; we take that awareness and turn it into tools for collective action.
Our efforts to hold corporations accountable are rooted in thorough and meticulous investigations. We track every corporate concession, contract, and violation, ensuring that no wrongdoing goes unnoticed or unchallenged. By uncovering the truth, we provide the public with a clear view of the corporate forces at play and the harm they cause. However, our mission doesn’t stop at exposing these injustices—we actively work to dismantle them by empowering communities with the tools and knowledge they need to safeguard their rights.
Through these efforts, we are creating a society where communities are no longer victims of corporate exploitation, but empowered agents of change. Every story, every investigation, and every campaign becomes part of a larger movement toward a more just and ethical future, where power is held accountable and people’s rights are respected.
CorporateWatch Liberia is committed to confronting silence with truth. Our work centers on documenting corporate misconduct, amplifying survivor voices, and forging powerful coalitions to drive systemic change. We are not merely about exposure—we are about transformation.
We envision a Liberia where corporations operate with integrity, communities thrive, and dignity is upheld for all people, everywhere, always. Every report, every story, every campaign is a step forward toward realizing that future. Together, we can build a Liberia that champions justice, fairness, and human dignity.
We believe in equipping citizens with the knowledge, tools, and resources they need to defend their rights and protect their communities against injustice and exploitation. Empowerment is at the heart of our work, ensuring that individuals are not only informed but also inspired and equipped to take action. We provide training, educational materials, and legal resources, helping people understand their rights and how to advocate for them effectively in their daily lives.
We believe in equipping citizens with the knowledge, tools, and resources they need to defend their rights and protect their communities. Empowerment is at the heart of our work, ensuring that individuals are not only informed but also inspired and equipped to take action. We provide training, educational materials, and legal resources, helping people understand their rights and how to advocate for them effectively in their daily lives.
Our work goes beyond simply raising awareness—it’s about sparking action. We build movements that mobilize people from all walks of life to demand corporate accountability and justice. By fostering community-based initiatives, organizing grassroots campaigns, and creating platforms for collective action, we ensure that the voices of the marginalized and oppressed are amplified and heard by those in power. Together, we build momentum for real, lasting change.
At the core of our mission is the belief that the experiences of survivors must lead the charge for change. We are committed to centering the voices of those most affected by corporate abuses, giving them the platform and the space to share their stories. By elevating these narratives, we ensure that the fight for justice is led by those who have lived through the injustices themselves, making their voices a vital force in shaping policies, reforms, and societal shifts.
While documenting corporate abuses and empowering citizens is crucial, lasting change cannot be achieved without systemic reform. At CorporateWatch Liberia, we are committed to pushing for legal and policy reforms that will create a more equitable and just society. We recognize that changing policies and laws is fundamental to ensuring that the corporate world operates transparently and ethically, and that those affected by corporate malfeasance are protected. Our advocacy efforts focus on reforming local, national, and international frameworks to address these systemic issues. By pushing for strong legal protections, we ensure that corporations are held accountable for their actions and that citizens have access to justice.
By combining advocacy for policy reform with powerful storytelling, we create a dual approach to tackling corporate abuse. The stories we share empower individuals and communities, while the legal reforms we advocate for provide the structural changes necessary to prevent future injustices. Together, these efforts fuel the larger movement for accountability, justice, and the protection of human rights, creating a foundation for lasting and meaningful transformation.
If you’ve witnessed or experienced corporate abuse, this is your space. Our secure reporting portal allows you to share your story safely, anonymously, and with dignity. We understand the fear that can come with speaking out, and we prioritize your privacy and security at every step.
At CorporateWatch Liberia, we believe survivors, we protect whistleblowers, and we take action on every report. We are committed to ensuring that your voice is heard and that the necessary steps are taken to hold wrongdoers accountable.
Ann-Dora Gbormie is a seasoned leader with a distinguished career as a former government official, policy strategist, and global advocate for justice and inclusive development. With over 30 national policy instruments developed for Liberia, Ann-Dora has played a key role in shaping the country’s governance landscape. She has also served as a consultant for prominent international organizations, including USAID, UNDP, Open Society Foundations, and the United Nations Association of Sweden, among others.
Throughout her career, Ann-Dora has been at the forefront of advancing good governance, human-centered reforms, and sustainable development, both in Liberia and internationally. As the founder and Chief Executive Officer of CorporateWatch Liberia, she leads a pioneering platform dedicated to promoting corporate accountability, transparency, and community empowerment. Her work is focused on bridging the gap between corporations and citizens, ensuring that development serves the people and that corporate abuses are exposed and addressed.
With a strategic vision and a deep commitment to social justice, Ann-Dora combines policy expertise with compassion to drive systemic change. She envisions a future where dignity, accountability, and community thrive at the heart of every corporate and development initiative.