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    Officer-In-Charge of LNRCS Clinic Wants More Humanitarian Support for Clinic

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkMarch 28, 20251 Comment3 Mins Read
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    Official Headquarter of the Liberia National Red Cross Society, Lynch Street, Monrvovia-Liberia.
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    By: Emmanuel Koffa| Grand Kru County Correspondent

    Liberia, Monrovia-Friday, March 28, 2025- The Officer-In-Charge of the Liberia National Red Cross Society’s Clinic, Ruth Scott has stressed the need for more humanitarian support to the clinic amid pressing challenges facing the clinic. She also wants local and international humanitarian organizations to unite in support of the work of LNRCS in the country.

    Inside the compound of the LNRCS’ head office which also hosts the clinic.

    Madam Ruth Scott spoke Thursday, March 27, 2025 at the LNRCS’ headquarters in Monrovia. She highlighted the challenges the clinic goes through to address the growing demand for healthcare services due to the shortage of medical supplies.

    “Our team is dedicated to providing essential care to the most vulnerable people and communities in Liberia, but we are facing significant hurdles that hinder our ability to respond effectively,” she stated.

    The OIC of the LNRCS clinic reported increase in the number of patients seeking treatment for preventable diseases, including malaria, sexually transmitted infections, malnutrition, and other health issues.

    “Despite our best efforts, we often find ourselves turning patients away or delaying critical services due to a lack of resources,” Scott lamented.

    Ms. Ruth Scott being interviewed by RRNN Grand Kru County Correspondent Emmanuel Koffa while another lady looks-on.

    Among the key issues outlined, Scott pointed to the decreasing stock of essential medical supplies such as drugs and hospital beds; and emphasized the need for urgent intervention by humanitarian organizations.

    OIC Scott noted the impact of climate change on healthcare, with increased cases of illnesses such as malaria and cholera due to unpredictable weather patterns. “The intersection of health and environment is becoming increasingly concerning, and we need comprehensive strategies to address these challenges,” she urged.

    In light of these obstacles, Scott called on humanitarian organizations, both local and international, to collaborate with the Liberia National Red Cross Society in a concerted effort to bolster the clinic’s operations. “We need partners who can provide not just funding but also expertise and resources that can help us expand our reach and enhance the quality of care we provide,” she said.

    Inside the LNRCS clinic; where registration takes place.

    The Officer-In-Charge expressed a commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring potential donors that every contribution would be used effectively to assist those in need. “Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of many Liberians who are struggling to access basic healthcare services,” Scott concluded.

    The call for support comes at a critical time as Liberia continues to navigate complex social and economic issues, including the suspension of USAID aid.

    RRNN Reporter Emmanuel Koffa and Clinic head, Ms. Scott being captured on camera.

    Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita |Editor-In-Chief

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