Reconciliation through Community Engagement in Liberia for Healthy Life
Reflection from community meetings with local leaders such as commissioners, clan leaders general town chiefs as part of the Health Life Campaign.
Teah A. Doegmah serves as a Social Behavior Change Program Officer. In the early 1980s, he served as a development radio program producer at the USAID-sponsored Liberian Rural Communications Network. In 1997, Teah joined Talking Drums Studio, where he and others created radio programs to promote conflict resolution as part of the organization Search for Common Ground. In 2003, Teah developed radio stations for Mercy Corps in Liberia’s 15 counties. Later, he joined CCP on a Ministry of Health and Social Welfare community health project. He moved to the Rebuilding Basic Health Services initiative. He now works for the HC3 Liberia team.
Reflection from community meetings with local leaders such as commissioners, clan leaders general town chiefs as part of the Health Life Campaign.
A one-day workshop for journalists held Oct. 2 by the LIberian Ministry of Health (MOH) in collaboration with partners brought together about 35 Monrovia- and community-based journalists. The workshop was […]