ECOWAS delegation in Liberia to monitor response to victims of flood disaster, food insecurity 

Wed, Jul 24, 2024
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A delegation from ECOWAS Commission led by the Humanitarian Directorate is in Liberia for a 4-day assessment mission on the impact of the humanitarian response of over $440,000 to the vulnerable in affected communities in Liberia, which was officially launched in November 2023, has provided crucial assistance to 1,878 families, surpassing the initial target of 1,841 families.

The beneficiaries included 10,000 individuals across 30 flood-affected communities, offering a lifeline to many vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, single mothers, people with disabilities and those with no income.

The project’s slogan, “Building Back Stronger,” was adopted to emphasis community resilience and the development of sustainable coping mechanisms.

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July 24, 2024 @ 12:01 GMT|

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