
Liberia
It is estimated that 10 per cent of people in Liberia suffer from a mild to moderate mental health disorder, and 3 per cent suffer from a severe disorder. Epilepsy is also widespread, as past studies have shown a prevalence between 2.8 and 4.9 per cent. People with these conditions often lack access to treatment and face social stigma that can lead to exclusion from schools or jobs.
We support five health facilities in Montserrado County with diagnosis, treatment and essential medicines for people with mental health conditions and epilepsy. Our teams also supervise health workers in outpatient departments and make hospital referrals when necessary. In addition, we collaborate with psychosocial workers and volunteers to identify patients and work with families and communities to reduce social stigma.
Our activities in 2021 in Liberia
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2021.
365
365
€8.3 M
8.3M
1990
199


20,300
20,3
5,070
5,07

Oxford University begins trial of possible Ebola treatment at MSF Treatment Centre in Liberia

Ebola crisis update - 18th December 2014

A day in the life of a chlorine sprayer

Ebola outbreak contained in Lofa County, MSF hands over activities

MSF Ebola Transit Unit to support the safe re-opening of Redemption Hospital for regular service
