Addressing the factors that impact the lived experiences of women with lymphatic filariasis is an essential but complex task that requires positive changes across various domains.
The lack of sustaining and maintaining key government projects continues to be a huge challenge for the country. Despite the government’s support to fund these projects, the failure to sustain and maintain them appears to be a waste of taxpayers’ resources.
In the wake of the increase in cases of Mpox in the sub-region and Liberia, the Mpox National Incident Management System (IMS), has confirmed additional new cases of Mpox. These testing results submitted by the National Reference Laboratory (NRL) of the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) bring to sixty-nine (69) the number of active cases and zero (0) deaths to date as of 31″ May 2025.
The United States Government, through the Department of Defense’s Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster Assistance, and Civic Aid (OHDACA) program, has donated more than $150,000 worth of lifesaving endoscopic medical equipment to the Armed Forces of Liberia’s (AFL) 14 Military Hospital.
The National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) has reported three new confirmed cases of the Mpox disease caused by the monkeypox virus, thus totaling the number of active cases to four. Director General Dr. Dugbe Chris Nyan made the disclosure Sunday, May 18, 2025, at a news conference held at the institute’s headquarters in Congo Town.
Liberia today joined the global community in commemorating the International Day of Yoga, with the country’s Deputy Minister/Chief Medical Officer- R.L. Dr. Catherine T. Cooper, championing yoga as an important tool in advancing holistic health.