Liberia's ambitious five-year healthcare program, aimed at reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates and improving overall healthcare delivery, is now on hold following the United States government's decision to cease all aid to the nation.
Fifty Liberian professionals have successfully completed a one-month AVoHC-SURGE training program designed to strengthen the country's capacity to respond to public health emergencies.
The state-run University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS) has ended the fifth cohort and first Executive Mentorship Program with 25 participants completing the program and certificated.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), with support from Sweden, has donated 13 Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles and a motorbike to the Ministry of Health. The vehicles are in support of strengthening reproductive and maternal health services across the country.
Evelyn Zaccheus spoke in a whisper as she recorded the voice note. That's because she was describing her slavery ordeal from inside her trafficker's home in the Gulf country of Oman.
The Armed Forces of Liberia, in partnership with the U.S. Government, unveiled a new tuberculosis (TB) clinic at 14 Military Hospital in Dauzon, Liberia, that will advance Liberia’s fight against TB in the military and civilian population.
An initial 899,000 vaccine doses have been allocated for nine countries across Africa that have been hit hard by the current mpox surge, the WHO and other health organizations said on Wednesday.
Save the Children International (SCI) Liberia Office has donated four-hundred and ninety-three (493) school kits to the Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, promising continuous support.