Liberia: Bong-Totota Clinic where age-old ‘blood-stained’ child-delivery bed was found, gets 2nd bed

By James Kokulo Fasuekoi|JNB Foundation Comm. Director Photographs by author Totota, Bong County-It was about October 2, when Hon. Jackson K. George Jr., made a brief stop at the Mary…

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Liberia: Ferry absence on St. Paul River leads to multiple deaths, loss of business income in Bong

By James Kokulo Fasuekoi|JNB Foundation Communications DirectorA lingering family-clan feud that has existed in lower Bong County’s Bonkumuand Lorla clans over who should control the township’s ferryboat business andproceeds, came…

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Liberia: Despite big boom of US $1.6m from JNB-F-donated ferryboat operation, Bong’s Bonkumu clanstill sees no development

Believe it or not but it is true: one heavily populated ethnic Kpelle clan namedBonkumu in Bong County’s Sanoyea Dist. has seen no development in over eightyears despite a ferryboat…

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Mot. Oretha During turns to the JNB Foundation for help with vulnerable youths in her home

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, a team from the JNB Foundation concluded its assessment tour of Mot. Oretha During’s Gardernesville Chocolate City home where 47 vulnerable community youths, 32 of whom…

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Liberia: In Lofa, Gbandi youths are using football tournament to reunite their people

Romans 12:18 “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone (NIV). By James Kokulo Fasuekoi/JNB Foundation Comm. Director There’s no doubt the…

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