During the radio program, Hon. Barjuah provided a comprehensive overview of CARE Inc.'s ongoing development projects across Liberia, specifically targeting vulnerable communities in District #17, Montserrado County. The projects are focused on critical areas including food security, healthcare services, education, renovation work, and pump construction, all aimed at alleviating poverty."Our people deserve better, that is why we keep working hard to provide them basic needs in the area of health services, food provision, education, and many more," Hon. Barjuah asserted.
He detailed key progress, notably the near-completion and pending dedication of the Comfort K. Toe Orphanage Home in Christopolis community, which has been in disarray for over a decade.Addressing the growing concern of drug abuse, the CEO announced a crucial donation: 100 units of Naloxone, an expensive, life-saving drug sourced from the USA, to various hospitals in Liberia. He emphasized the drug's importance, stating it "will help restore overdose patients, and give them a life-saving chance."