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New Liberian Women Organization supports government efforts to fight EBOLA VIRUS in Liberia, West Africa, sponsored by the African Women Development Fund
Ebola survival in Liberia, West Africa gives testament
A man in Liberia, West Africa, shares his harrowing yet inspiring testimony of surviving the Ebola outbreak. Through resilience and determination, he recounts the challenges he faced, the suffering endured, and the hope that kept him going. His story sheds light on the devastating impact of the epidemic and the strength of those who overcame it.

New Liberian Women Organization Mobilizes Villages to Combat Ebola
In a determined effort to curb the spread of the Ebola virus, the New Liberian Women Organization has launched a village-to-village awareness and support campaign across District 2, Liberia, West Africa. This grassroots initiative, backed by the African Women Development Fund, aims to educate communities, provide essential hygiene resources, and reinforce preventive measures against the deadly disease.

A Mother and Daughter’s Triumph: Surviving Ebola in Liberia
Amid the devastating Ebola outbreak in Liberia, West Africa, a mother and her daughter defied the odds and emerged as survivors of the deadly virus. Their journey of resilience began with an unimaginable battle—facing severe illness, isolation, and the heartbreaking loss of loved ones. Through determination, medical intervention, and unwavering support from healthcare workers, they endured the painful symptoms and grueling recovery process.

Mrs. Miatta K. Sirleaf: Leading Change as CEO of the New Liberian Women Organization
As the CEO of the New Liberian Women Organization, Mrs. Miatta K. Sirleaf is a dedicated advocate for women's empowerment, community development, and public health initiatives in Liberia, West Africa. Under her leadership, the organization has played a pivotal role in supporting grassroots efforts, particularly in combating health crises like the Ebola outbreak.
