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Charity Health Rights

Strengthening Resilience of vulnerable communities

Building the resilience of vulnerable communities and human rights defenders in Liberia is essential for the country's sustainable development and social cohesion. By addressing the challenges they face and implementing comprehensive support strategies, Liberia can create a more inclusive and equitable society where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

Education Health Rights

Advancing SRHR: A Transformative National Conference

The first-ever National Conference on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Liberia was a gathering of policymakers, CSOs, activists, researchers, healthcare providers, and advocates dedicated to promoting and advancing the rights and well-being of individuals in matters concerning

Education Health Rights

Strengthening the Lens of holistic SRHR in Liberia

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) remains a crucial and evolving topic in the modern world. It refers to a range of interventions and initiatives aimed at promoting and protecting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of

Education Food Rights

Building a sustainable future

“With this job, I am not sure of selling, it is just by luck”. This was a statement from one Cooper (not his real name). Anderson Cooper is one among many youths in Monrovia

Education Health Rights

Where we work

Global Fund, through Plan International Liberia (Jan 1,2021 – Dec 31,2023): Comprehensive Key Population Community Targeted  HIV Services in Bong, Nimba, Margibi and Grand Bassa. USAID, through fhi360 (Jan 1, 2021 – October 30,2022): Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) in Montserrado. USAID (Mar 1, 2021 – May 31,2021):

Education Health

Demystifying HIV/AIDS Myths

Learning that you are HIV positive can be one of the most difficult experiences that you go through in life. You may feel scared, angry and sometimes very discouraged, but this should not be the end of you enjoying your normal life. Most people live in denial and this affects

Education Health

A ‘new dawn’ for Mrs. Comfort Tiah

In most communities in Liberia, women and girls still remain vulnerable to HIV/AIDS for various reasons, from HIV/AIDS drugs adherence, little support or care for the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) and lack of awareness on prevention. Most of the rural communities in Liberia have also been characterized by harmful

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