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Photos from Community Action Network Inc's post 02/03/2026

Continuation of the strong family program training.

On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Community Action Network Inc. completed phase two of the "Strong Family Program training that brought caregivers and children together, with laughter and curiosity filling the room. They played games, shared stories, learned to communicate better, and build resilient during difficult times while maintaining stronger bonds as a family.

During the training session, one of the caregivers hugged her child, tears in her eyes after listening to some of the issues children go through daily that may lead to stressful situations, "I never knew they felt this way." A dad learned to listen more. As they left, hand in hand, smiles said it all: stronger family bonds were forming 🌟.

Thanks to the Ministry of Health through the Mental Health Unit for the support and coordination and to our volunteers for the sacrifices and efforts in ensuring that the strong family program training objectives are achieve.

13/11/2025

We make prevention more effective when we channel it through learning from approaches that are results oriented.
✔ Proven approaches are preferable to guesswork.
✔ Sharing the teachings allows you to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
✔ The challenges and different risk factors are universal, as are the solutions.
Prevention is universal. When it works somewhere, it can work anywhere, provided it creates awareness of the local culture.


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Photos from Community Action Network Inc's post 07/11/2025

Community Action Network Inc extend appreciation to the UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Ministry of Health, Republic of Liberia for providing the opportunity that saw four (4) members of our team who trained as facilitators through the training.

The program is focused on helping families deal with challenges that may arise in association with life including, unemployment, educational issues, inadequate housing and conflict in the family and neighborhood which makes it difficult for families to realize their potentials. The program improves Facilitators skills to enable them give the needed support to caregivers and children in managing stress, building strong family bonds and assisting others overcome life situations.

When we build strong and healthy families, it makes our Communities, society and the world 🌎 a more better place everyone.

Over Anti-Drug Steering Committee Report; MOH Accused of Violating FOI Law – Cape 96.5 FM/TV 11/09/2025

The Law is the Law.

Over Anti-Drug Steering Committee Report; MOH Accused of Violating FOI Law – Cape 96.5 FM/TV By: Julius Konton The Ministry of Health (MOH), serving as chair of the Government’s Anti-Drug Multi-Sectoral Steering Committee, has been accused of violating Liberia’s Freedom of Information (FOI) Law after reportedly failing to respond to a formal request for documents filed by the Global Act...

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