She maintained that the coronavirus is not just a global health crisis is having a deep impact on the community, but the pandemic also touches every aspect by creating socio-economic hardship and further worsening existing humanitarian needs. “People with special needs including people with disabilities and other vulnerabilities are already struggling and could be at even greater risk if nothing is done to address their pressing needs. “People with special needs including people with disabilities and other vulnerabilities are already struggling and could be at even greater risk if nothing is done to address their pressing needs. Under this support, Madam Swope pointed out, that about 352 people with special needs including persons with disabilities, and orphans from seven institutions in Liberia will benefit from the gesture. Madam Swope, however, expressed the hope that the LNRCS’ support to the vulnerable groups will make a positive difference and affect the families.
Source: Front Page Africa April 27, 2020 21:00 UTC