

Global Reach II Project hands over Transitional Plan to NAC.
Global reach II, a major HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment initiative implemented by JHPIEGO with support from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has turned over its transitional Plan to the National AIDS Commission.
The GR II Project worked closely with the National AIDS Commission, Ministry of Health, and CSOs as well as other implementing Partners to strengthen Liberia’s HIV response, aimed at supporting the Country’s efforts in achieving its Global 95-95-95 targets.
An event marked with lasting memories was witnessed by relevant MACs, CSO, as well as Partners within the response.
Global Reach II will be greatly remembered for her role played during her implementation period especially in building the capacity of health Care workers. During the implementation, they provided Client- Centered Services, including HIV testing, Linkage to Treatment, adherence to counseling, viral load monitoring, and retention in care.
Additionally, gains made during the implementation period, is the scaling up of Pre- Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among key and vulnerable populations in supporting counties in Liberia.
Speaking on June 23, 2026 at the offices of the AIDS Commission, the Technical Assistant for the project, lauded the Government of Liberia through its relevant institutions for the level of support received during its operations in liberia.
“We can only be happier when the government of Liberia sustains the gains made as it is our hope that the Roadmap turned over today be utilized”
For his part, the Commissioner for Program and Policy at the NAC, Dr Mohammed Swaray thanked the GR II team for buttressing government’s effort by supporting key HIV programs in Liberia,
He assured the team of government’s commitment to continue activities that have led to significant progress in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
“With this Transitional document, we are committed to elevating it at the level of the Presidency and make sure Sustainability remains paramount”
The Global Reach project a five year plan which commenced October of 2021, will finally phase out September, 2026
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