84% of Liberians live in extreme poverty and over 50% of the population is under the age of 18. RESTORE HOPE: LIBERIA supports disadvantaged children in the remote Kolahun District with healthcare, e...
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Region: Liberia
Physical health in Liberia is a major concern due to limited access to healthcare facilities, poor sanitation, and high rates of infectious diseases such as malaria and Ebola. Additionally, malnutrition and inadequate healthcare infrastructure contribute to high maternal and infant mortality rates.
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