By: Darious Dapae
Greenville, Sinoe County – February 18, 2026Medical Liberia, with support from the Bread for the World Project, hosted a case management and coordination meeting for Partner Networks (PNs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in Greenville, Sinoe County.
The meeting was held at the Liberia National Red Cross Society office in Greenville City, bringing together key stakeholders to strengthen collaboration, improve service delivery, and enhance psychosocial support within communities.
The opening ceremony featured welcome remarks from Helen Kieh, Community Advocate, followed by a review of the meeting agenda to set the tone for deliberations.A presentation on the Bread for the World Project highlighted its objectives and expected outcomes. Gloria Pantoe, Psychosocial Counsellor, elaborated on the project goals and emphasized the roles and responsibilities of partners in ensuring effective case management and coordination.
During the plenary discussion, representatives from various Partner Networks and Community-Based Organizations provided updates on their activities, progress made, and challenges faced within their communities.Speaking on behalf of the CBOs and PNs, Madam Lorraine G. Mennoh expressed appreciation to Medical Liberia and its partners for organizing the meeting.
She reaffirmed the commitment of community actors to work collectively in strengthening coordination, improving reporting mechanisms, and enhancing support services for vulnerable individuals. The meeting concluded with a question-and-answer session, allowing participants to seek clarifications and propose recommendations aimed at improving coordination efforts across Sinoe County.
Medical Liberia reaffirmed its commitment to sustained collaboration with partners to ensure effective implementation of programs that positively impact communities in Sinoe County.
