The Association of Liberia Community Radios, ALICOR, has expressed disappointment in the failure of the Government of Liberia and its partners to appreciate the contributions of community radio stations in the Ebola crisis.
Ministry of Health Completes Media Training in Kakata
A one-day training session for media workers and network organizations has taken place in Kakata, Margibi County. The training took place on Oct. 2, in the conference hall of the C.H. Rennie Hospital.
So Little But So Much: BESTWA Thrives Amid the Odds
Prior to the outbreak of Ebola, Joriam Clinic struggled to get everything from gloves to pills. Its owner, Joseph B. Sumo, went through hell and high water to get the needed medical supplies for the privately owned clinic.
Paynesville Promotes Biking as Part of a Healthy Lifestyle
The city of Paynesville held its Second Annual Health Fair on Saturday, September 12 to promote a healthy lifestyle for its residents. The fair was preceded by a bike ride around the city.
Senator Cooper Donates Van to C.H. Rennie Hospital
Margibi Senator Oscar Cooper has donated a van to the C.H. Rennie Hospital in Kakata. The donation was made during a ceremony at the hospital compound on Wednesday.
448 Tons Of Waste Collected Every Month In Kakata
Every month, Kakata collects and disposes of 448 tons of waste.
Eric Geso and Miatta Fahnbulleh Tackle Maternal Mortality
A two-day awareness campaign to reduce the rate of maternal mortality, teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections has taken place in Margibi County.
US-Based Medical Professionals to Establish Biomedical Training Facility at BWI
In July, a team of medical professionals and humanitarians transported over US$700,000 worth of medical supplies to hospitals in Liberia such as the John F. Kennedy Memorial, Phebe, and Redemption, and Ganta United Methodist Hospitals. They plan to return in December to provide training for using and maintaining the equipment.