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Assessment on the Revolving Drug Fund (RDF) Scheme Implementation in Liberia

Date Published: August 12th, 2025

The Rural Human Rights Activists Programme (RHRAP) secured funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Civil Society Activity CSA/DAI to assess the Revolving Drugs Fund (RDF) Scheme implementation in Bong and Lofa Counties. The assessment targeted four health facilities including the Kolahun Health Center in Kolahun City, and the Telleworyan Memorial Hospital in Voinjama City, Lofa County. For Bong County, the assessment targeted the C.B. Dumber Hospital, and the Phebe Hospital in Gbarnga City. The assessment was intended to assess gaps and progress so as to design solution to address gaps identified in providing effective, timely, and affordable drugs to the residents that improves primary healthcare.

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RHRAP FACTSHEET

Date Published: August 12th, 2025

This is a factsheet that provide information on some of RHRAP major programatic activities that have been implemented. It briefly helps people to understand the workings of RHRAP.

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RHRAP Court and Police withholding cell Report

Date Published: April 15th, 2020

This initiative was a pilot project implemented by RHRAP that monitored Magisterial Courts and Police withholding cells in Montserrado County which helps RHRAP and partners to develop an intervention to address some of the gaps identified.

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RHRAP Policy Brief on Prison Health in Liberia

Date Published: June 2nd, 2022

This policy paper looks at the prison health in the Liberian Prisons.

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RHRAP Human Rights Situation Report

Date Published: October 1st, 2020

RHRAP 2019 Human Rights Situation Report focusing on police withholding cells, courts and prisons in three counties of Liberia Bong, Lofa, and Montserrado.

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