Monrovia, 12 April, 2024 / 3:02 pm (ACI Africa).
From over 20 years of civil war and Ebola, and the subsequent poverty and illiteracy, Liberia is a country haunted by a painful past. It is reportedly one of the poorest countries in the world where life-expectancy is also low.
Through Priests and women and men Religious, Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, is helping the West African nation to make peace with its past years of turmoil.
According to the charity foundation, there are many priorities facing Liberia “in the short and medium term.”
“The work of priests and nuns has been fundamental for Liberia to make peace with its past, erasing rivalries and building bridges towards a future with less suffering,” ACN says in its Thursday, April 11 report.
“Lifting the country out of poverty, promoting agriculture, the health and education system, combating corruption and gender inequality are battles to be fought in the coming years. Battles that require everyone's commitment. This is where the Church comes in,” the charity foundation has reported, adding that the foundation is “deeply committed to supporting the efforts of priests and nuns on mission in Liberia.”