Liberia: Over 2,000 COVID-19 Volunteers Begin Receiving Compensation, As Madam Julie Endee Apologies for Delay - News Summed Up

Liberia: Over 2,000 COVID-19 Volunteers Begin Receiving Compensation, As Madam Julie Endee Apologies for Delay


Monrovia – At long last, over 2,000 volunteers, who have worked as active case finders and risk communicators, have begun receiving compensation for work done during the start of the coronavirus pandemic in Liberia. Speaking at the start of the payment exercise, the Executive Director of the Liberia Crusaders Madam Judi Endee appreciated the workers for volunteering their service to the nation. This is your country and you did a good job and so, we congratulate you,” Madam Endee said. Also, for the two months, volunteers will receive US$120 in its Liberian dollar equivalent, according to Madam Endee, who added that the remaining one-month payment will be made to volunteers at a different date. Madam Endee also praised Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Koijee, adding that the Mayor was of “great help” in making the funds available for the volunteers.


Source: Front Page Africa August 20, 2020 05:03 UTC



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