1. Home
  2. West Africa
  3. Liberia

AIDS NGO fights AIDS war in Liberia

A US-based NGO has launched a pilot HIV/AIDS programme at two major Liberian hospitals to tackle mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). Nduaka Educational Foundation (NEF) last Friday donated HIV/AIDS test kits and laboratory equipment to the St Joseph Catholic and Redemption Hospitals in the capital, Monrovia. "While Liberia has a number of AIDS awareness campaigns in place, none of them address the rising problem of MTCT," NEF president, Chudy Nduaka, told the UN news service PlusNews. Nduaka said an NEF consignment of the antiretroviral drug nevirapine was expected to arrive in Liberia soon. Nevirapine helps reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV by up to 50 percent. "Following the success of the pilot programme, our donor has assured us of support for similar projects in rural Liberia," Nduaka said. However, Nduaka expressed concern that the ongoing Liberian conflict could hamper NEF plans for expansion. The rebel group, Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), has waged a three-year war to oust President Charles Taylor.

This article was produced by IRIN News while it was part of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Please send queries on copyright or liability to the UN. For more information: https://shop.un.org/rights-permissions

Share this article

Our ability to deliver compelling, field-based reporting on humanitarian crises rests on a few key principles: deep expertise, an unwavering commitment to amplifying affected voices, and a belief in the power of independent journalism to drive real change.

We need your help to sustain and expand our work. Your donation will support our unique approach to journalism, helping fund everything from field-based investigations to the innovative storytelling that ensures marginalised voices are heard.

Please consider joining our membership programme. Together, we can continue to make a meaningful impact on how the world responds to crises.

Become a member of The New Humanitarian

Support our journalism and become more involved in our community. Help us deliver informative, accessible, independent journalism that you can trust and provides accountability to the millions of people affected by crises worldwide.

Join