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Liberian Schools Heighten Efforts For Menstrual Hygiene Support For Adolescent Girls
By: Romelia P. George/LHRJN Fellow
The United Nations Children Education Funds (UNICEF) 2020 report revealed that 1.8 billion women and adolescent girls across the world menstruate,…
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Liberia Lacks Updated National HIV Data, As Gov’t’s Institutions Remain Silent
By: Siaway T. Miapue/LHRJN Fellow
Like other countries, Liberia is expected to end AIDs by 2030 as a public health threat.
For this to happen, a country must have updated national…
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Stakeholders Doubtful Over Liberia’s Preparedness To End AIDS By 2030
By: Gloria Wleh/LHRN Fellow
The United Nations in its Seventy-fifth Session on June 8, 2021, adopted a political declaration pledging “urgent, transformative action to stop global…
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The Shining Story of Liberia’s HIV PMTCT Program Celebrated, But….
By: Nyantee S. Togba, LHRJN Fellow
In 2004, the HIV Prevention from Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) program was set up by Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, an NGO based in…
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Liberian CSOs: “Stigma, Discrimination Hindering Key Populations’ Involvement To End AIDS”
By: Christophina P. Nyanneh, LHRJN Fellow
Like other countries in the world, Liberia seems to be making progress toward reaching the 95-95-95 strategy adopted in 2016 by the United…
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Stakeholders Highlight Key Populations, PLHIV Access To Health Services in Liberia
By: Taisiah K. Merfee, LHRJN Fellow
Liberia has a generalized HIV epidemic with the reproductive-aged population showing an HIV prevalence of 2.1%, according to the 2013 Liberia…
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SAIL, LHRJN, Partners Train Liberian Journalists to Report on Health and Human Rights Issues
By: Reuben Sei Waylaun
In an effort to effectively and adequately report on basic health and human rights in the country, Stop AIDS in Liberia (SAIL) in collaboration with the…
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Liberian Stakeholders Hold In-Country Meeting To Rethink HIV Strategies For Key Populations HIV…
By: Necus M. Andrews
A one day in-country stakeholders’ dialogue meeting to discuss the integration of HIV services for key populations has ended in Liberia, with calls for…
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Help Save Her Life
By: Christophina P. Nyanneh
A 26 year old woman, Juliean D. Junkameei who is suffering from a health condition (sickness) known as Appendicitis and Ovarian Cyst is appealing to the…
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Liberia Craves Safe Space For Children To Speak Out Against Harmful Practices Affecting Them
By: Christophina P. Nyanneh
In observance of the 2022 International Day of the African Child, some stakeholders in the protection of children are calling for the elimination of all…
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