Highlights
In September, IOM trained 330 (43% of targeted) health care workers in Bomi and Grand Cape Mount counties on the essential Ministry of Health (MoH) Safe and Quality Health Services (SQS) package to support national strengthening of Liberia’s health workforce capacity.
IOM efforts to expand support to border surveillance and implementation of the MoH Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy in border counties, were initiated with a joint MoH—IOM mission to Lofa and Nimba counties, targeting county authorities and civil society.
IOM completed repair of 45 (of 48 planned) hand pumps in schools in Bomi,
Grand Cape Mount and Grand Bassa, as part of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure upgrades conducted to create safe school environments and promote infection, prevention and control practices.