After enduring over a decade of civil war and the 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic, Liberia prioritized rebuilding its devastated health system. The need was overwhelming: over 1.2 million people lived more than an hour’s walk from the nearest health facility, and the country suffered from some of the highest maternal and under-five mortality rates in the world. Liberia’s Ebola epidemic highlighted the need to build a stronger, more resilient health system that would leave no one behind.

To accelerate this, FAH, in partnership with Last Mile Health:

  • Supported community health strategy co-development, and co-development of an investment case with the Ministry of Health
  • Supported resource mobilization through Global Fund and/or Global Financing Facility application preparations