Sign In
  • LR.
  • International
  • U.S.
  • AFRICA
Hot Pepper Liberia
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Reading: Rep. Karfiah Submits Bill For Financing Mental Healthcare, Tuberculosis, Diabetes
Share
Hot Pepper LiberiaHot Pepper Liberia
0
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Search
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Hot Pepper Liberia > Blog > News > Rep. Karfiah Submits Bill For Financing Mental Healthcare, Tuberculosis, Diabetes
News

Rep. Karfiah Submits Bill For Financing Mental Healthcare, Tuberculosis, Diabetes

Sheikh O. Jalloh
Last updated: February 2, 2022 10:48 am
Sheikh O. Jalloh
Share
Bong County’s district #5 Representative, Edward W. Karfiah
SHARE

In order to curtail mental health illness, tuberculosis and diabetes in Liberia, Bong County’s district #5 Representative,  Edward W. Karfiah have submitted for legislative consideration an act to establish a national healthcare fund for financing mental healthcare, tuberculosis and diabetes within Liberia.

   According to the act, submitted by the Bong County lawmaker, mental health illness in Liberia is wide-spread, and estimated that the civil conflict left more 40% of Liberia’s population with post-traumatic stress disorder and the high rate, in the general population, of mental disorder, including major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder.

   The act further explained that Liberia has suffered from years of violent conflict, mental health being of the major contributing factor used to destabilize peace and security, and the number of incidents of violence and crime within Liberia and the presence of some of its citizens (zogos) in the street continue to present a grave danger to public safety and national security.

   The act submitted by Representative Karfiah stated that Article 8 of the 1986 Constitution says that the Republic shall direct its policy towards ensuring for all citizens, without discrimination, opportunities for employment and livelihood under just and humane conditions and towards promoting safety, health welfare facilities for all.

   The act further noted that the growing number of disadvantaged young people (zogos) in Liberia constitutes a major destabilizing factor, and poses a serious threat to the peace and stability of Liberia.

   “Mental health issues have turned into a national tragedy, but with little or no consideration to mental budgetary allocation. The national healthcare fund shall constitute revenue fees and charges generated from excise tax levies on tobacco and alcohol and their related products, including excise tax stamps collections to finance mental health, tuberculosis and diabetes,” the act further explained.

   The Bong County district #5 Representative’s act submitted to plenary of the House of Representatives asserted that tuberculosis affects the population of Liberia due to low capacity of its healthcare system. It said that tuberculosis is the eighth leading cause of death in Liberia, infects over 300 people per 100,000 and diabetes has become prevalent in the adult population, with an estimated 5.6% of the population.

   The act continued, “Strengthen cooperation, coordination and collaboration with local and international partners, such as the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, United Nations Population Fund, and United Nations Children’s Fund and similar institutions as may be applicable to the health sector,” the act intimated.

   After the reading of the communication in plenary, a motion was made by Grand Bassa County’s district #4 Representative, Vincent S.T. Willie, that the communication be turned over to the committees on Healthcare, Ways, Means, Finance and Judiciary to report to plenary within two weeks for action.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Fire Service Chief Seeks Collaboration With Nigeria Fire Service
Next Article LACC Requests MOJ To Remove Self-Styled “Pro-Bono” Man From MOA
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Editor's Pick

Top Writers

Oponion

You Might Also Like

News

Rep. Williams Champions The Cause Of Legislative Staffers; Calls For Increment In Their Salaries

Maryland Representative, Anthony William, is pleading with the House of Representatives for the increment in the salaries and benefits of…

3 Min Read
Editorial

Editorial: Political Parties Demonstrate The Readiness To Sustain Peace, Security, Stability And Development

THE FARMINGTON RIVER Declaration 2023 is a comprehensive document that commits all participating parties in the ensuing October elections to…

3 Min Read
News

Gov’t Recruits Students For 20 Fully Funded Scholarships

The Liberian government, in collaboration with partners, is recruiting brilliant students to benefit from 20 fully funded scholarships at the…

2 Min Read
News

Forty-Five Acre Rice Farm Ready For Harvest–As Rep. Bob Sheriff intensifies the fight against Hunger

The fight against hunger, announced by President George Manneh Weah days following his overwhelming victory in 2018, appears to be…

3 Min Read
Hot Pepper Liberia

News

  • World
  • Travel
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Fashion

Technology

  • Innovate
  • Gadget
  • PC hardware
  • Review
  • Software

Health

  • Medicine
  • Children
  • Coronavirus
  • Nutrition
  • Disease

Culture

  • Stars
  • Screen
  • Culture
  • Media
  • Videos

More

  • World
  • Advertise

Subscribe

  • Home Delivery
  • Digital Subscription
  • Games

© Hot Pepper Liberia. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?