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    Group of 77 receives Humanitarian Aid from Unification Movement of Liberia

    Godfred Badu QuansahBy Godfred Badu QuansahJune 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BUT COMPLAINS OF DISCRIMINATION.

    Monrovia, Liberia – The Group of 77 Disabled Center’s members have voiced their profound anguish and outrage over what they see as systemic discrimination and neglect in Liberian society for a long time. Mr. Joseph W. Jimmy, who spoke on behalf of the group, emphasized that a large portion of the discrimination they encounter is due to their physical challenges, which keep them at a disadvantage in many facets of life.

    “Due to our condition, we are not given the opportunity to apply for employment for which we are qualified, even if we do so,” Mr. Jimmy stated.

    He made these remarks on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at a gift ceremony at the Group of 77 offices on Newport Street in Monrovia. Together with the National Safety Partnership of Liberia (NASAPAL), the Unification Movement of Liberia (UMOL) provided vital food supplies, such as rice, Vita, vegetable oil, and other needs.

    Philip Woods, a Liberian-American, formed the nonprofit organization UMOL with the goal of fostering tolerance and togetherness among all Liberians while combating marginalization, tribalism, and prejudice.

    In a heartfelt statement, Mr. Jimmy thanked UMOL and its CEO for the gesture, calling it a “timely intervention.” He urged the group to keep up its work for inclusivity and national unity as well as its support of the Group of 77.

    Mr. Jimmy said, “We are so grateful to these organization, especially for their message against tribalism and discrimination. We need to have these discussions in order to help end marginalization in our nation and bring about real change.”

    In order to meet the needs and welfare of Liberia’s challenged people, then-President Rev. Dr. William R. Tolbert Jr. founded the Group of 77 challenged Center in 1977. It continues to be one of the most important organizations in the country for those with disabilities and is directly supervised by the vice president of Liberia.

    The facility, which is situated on Newport Street in Monrovia, offers a variety of services, such as advocacy for disability rights, healthcare access, social inclusion initiatives, and vocational training. Enhancing the standard of living for its members and promoting a more inclusive Liberian society are the goals of all initiatives.

    Notwithstanding these admirable objectives, Mr. Jimmy’s and others’ concerns highlight the critical need to ensure the organization fulfills its mandate. The fact that many members still feel left behind is brought to light by their voices.

    Bishop Jerry C. M. Yarpa, who presented the contribution on behalf of UMOL, underlined the organization’s steadfast dedication to supporting those with disabilities. He emphasized how critical it is to address and eradicate marginalization, tribalism, and prejudice throughout Liberia.

    Bishop Yarpa stated, “As we hand over these items, we want you to know that we are with you in this fight on behalf of our CEO, Mr. Philip Woods. This is the main goal of the Liberia Unification Movement, and we won’t give up until we bring all Liberians together and make them feel included.”

    Philip E.P. Woods, ii, the CEO of UMOL, is urging the William R. Tolbert Jr. Foundation to intervene on behalf of the Group of 77, emphasizing the urgency of their situation. “I am urging the foundation to take prompt action because these people’s circumstances are extraordinary,” Mr. Woods said.

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