The recent appointment of Sai Wata Camanor as the chief medical officer of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center has been marred by controversy.
Liberia Appeals to WHO for Help in Addressing Finance Gap
Dr. Francis Kateh, Liberia’s chief medical officer, has made an appeal to the World Health Organization help the country address a financial gap he says the country’s health sector is faced with.
Margibi Trains Adolescents to Educate Peers on HIV
The National Aids Commission, in partnership with the Margibi County Health Team, has trained peer educators who will conduct one-on-one community awareness to encourage the youth to get tested.
Health Authorities Dispel Rumors of Ebola Outbreak
In the wake of rumors circulating in the public of two cases of the deadly Ebola virus in the country, health authorities have dismissed the reports.
Police Agree to Pay Medical Bills of Alleged Shooting Victim
The Liberia National Police has taken the responsibility to provide further medical treatment for Helena Nimely, the victim of a recent police operation to disperse angry protestors.
Ministry of Health Dedicates Health Facilities in Two Districts in Nimba
The Nimba County Health Team has dedicated additions to two health facilities in Yarwein Mehnsonnoh and Gbeh-lay Geh Statutory Districts.
Drug Agency Burns 229 Kg of Narcotics in Gbarnga
The Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency has set ablaze narcotic substances valued at L$1,836,380 (US$12,242) in Gbarnga.
60 Officers to be Trained in Crisis Intervention
At least 60 Liberia National Police officers are being trained over the next few months in crisis intervention.