FIND launches sanitation campaign Print E-mail
Written by Matthias Daffah   
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

The Foundation for International Dignity has launched a public awareness campaign to improve the sanitary condition of Monrovia and its environs.


The World Bank in collaboration with the UN Development Program is sponsoring the ten-month public awareness campaign.
 

The Project Coordinator of the campaign Adolphus Woods said a total of seventy-two thousand U.S. dollars has been earmarked for the exercise.
 

Mr. Woods told Star Radio the campaign will cover Vai Town, Clara Town, Duala, Twe Farm , St. Paul Bridge and surrounding communities.
 

Earlier, the National Program Coordinator of FIND said the campaign to keep Monrovia clear would be conducted in agreement with the Monrovia City Corporation.
 

Mr. Roosevelt Woods said exercise would be in straight compliance with the Monrovia city ordinance.

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