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August 10, 2009 | Voice from the Field

Liberia: "Sexual violence is a stain on our society"

Theresa Saday, 40, is confronting the problem of sexual violence in Liberia, where she works with MSF to counsel sexual violence victims and their parents.

“We meet parents on a daily basis who are unhappy that their children, who have been raped or abused, will go to the police. These parents are anxious, they are afraid for their children’s safety. So they turn to us with their concerns and for support.”

March 4, 2009

'The sixth time, I could not take it anymore'

I went to the shop to buy toilet paper for my uncle and I noticed a guy staring at me. Then he came over and asked my name. I didn’t want to tell him my real name, so I said it was ‘Junior’. He asked where I lived and invited me to come to his house.

March 4, 2009 | Special Report

Shattered Lives: Liberia

MSF is providing care for victims of sexual violence in two hospitals and two clinics in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia. A drama group helps raise awareness of rape, social workers provide psychosocial support to patients and medical-legal certificates are issued for everyone. Coordinated lobbying efforts resulted in the adoption of a new medical-legal certificate, which is now being implemented at a national level.

March 24, 2006 | Voice from the Field

Nurse Gabriela Adao
New Strategies for Treating Children with Tuberculosis in Liberia

It is Brazilian nurse Gabriela Adao's fourth mission with MSF. At Island Hospital, Gabriela is developing alternative adherence tools to make sure that tuberculosis (TB) patients actually take their drugs properly, and ultimately recover.

January 27, 2006 | Voice from the Field

Midwife Lisa Errol in Salala, Liberia
"Unable to speak and barely able to breathe, Alice burned with fever"

For the past nine months, Lisa Errol, a midwife from New Zealand, has been treating pregnant women at the MSF clinic in a camp for internally displaced people in the Liberian town of Salala in Bong county.

September 20, 2005 | Voice from the Field

Rebecca Singer, RN, ND
Treating Sexual Violence in Liberia

Rebecca Singer is a nurse from Denver, Colorado, who has spent five months working with MSF to provide treatment and support for victims of rape and other forms of sexual violence at Benson Hospital's Gender-Based Violence Clinic. Rebecca writes of her experiences thus far in Monrovia.

September 19, 2005

Cholera Outbreaks Across West Africa: MSF Sends More Staff and Supplies

West African countries, including Liberia, Guinea, Mauritania, Guinea Bissau, and Burkina Faso, are facing a particularly bad cholera outbreak this year. In most countries, a large number of patients come from the capital cities. MSF, already active in fighting cholera across the region, has sent in more staff and supplies in response to the outbreaks.

September 24, 2003

MSF Liberia Activity Update

September 9, 2003 | Press Release

Liberians Flee Fighting as Crisis Continues

September 9, 2003 | Speech

The Humanitarian Situation in Liberia

Statement by Morten Rostrup, MD, President, International Council of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to the United Nations Security Council "Arria Formula" Meeting

August 21, 2003

Redemption Hospital Reopens

August 20, 2003 | Press Release

Renewed Fighting Threatens Liberians

August 15, 2003

Picking Up The Pieces

August 10, 2003 | Voice from the Field

Nurse Tom Quinn
Diary of a Liberian aid worker

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is one of the few aid agencies still working in Liberia. Tom Quinn, a nurse who works for MSF, is writing a diary for BBC News Online.

August 1, 2003 | Press Release

Civilians Still Under Siege

July 30, 2003 | Voice from the Field

Andrew Schechtman, MD
Liberia: "It's Not Easy"

Andrew Schechtman is a volunteer doctor working for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Monrovia. In this excerpt form his diary, he describes the life and death struggles faced by those caught in the crossfire in the war-torn the Liberian capital.

July 20, 2003 | Press Release

Liberian Capital Under Attack

June 25, 2003 | Press Release

Monrovia Public Hospital Abandoned Again

June 20, 2003 | Press Release

Liberians Facing Enormous Unmet Needs

June 15, 2003 | Voice from the Field

Nurse Tom Quinn
Diary of a Liberian aid worker

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is one of the few aid agencies still working in Liberia. Tom Quinn, a nurse who works for MSF, is writing a diary for BBC News Online.

June 9, 2003 | Press Release

Desperate Situation in Liberian Capital

June 6, 2003 | Press Release

Chaos in the Streets of Monrovia

May 22, 2002 | Speech

The Humanitarian Situation in the Mano River Union

An MSF Statement Delivered to the United Nations Security Council "Arria Formula" Meeting in New York City by Martha Carey, MSF

October 17, 2001 | Speech

The Humanitarian Situation in Liberia

A U.N. Security Council Briefing Delivered by Catherine Dumait-Harper, MSF Representative to the U.N.

August 14, 1999 | Press Release

MSF Volunteers In Liberia Released

August 12, 1999 | Press Release

MSF Volunteers Abducted in Liberia