Anglican Communion News Service

Episcopal Relief and Development aids displaced in Liberia

Episcopal Relief and Development is providing emergency assistance to the Diocese of Liberia after escalating violence and civil unrest in the country. An estimated 250,000 internally displaced people need food and shelter. There are over 110,000 people in seven camps around Monrovia. Some 35,000 others have fled the central Liberia town of Gbarnga for the communities of Totota and Ganta.

"This inhumane human condition has necessitated our need to request additional assistance to help meet this tremendous human catastrophe and suffering," said the Rt Revd Edward W Neufville II, Anglican Bishop of Liberia.

Episcopal Relief and Development will provide shelter, food, clothing, and transportation to the displaced population including children, widows, elderly, and the disabled. ERD has given US$20,000 in emergency support to the Diocese of Liberia which will include materials for making 200 huts, 500 bags of rice, and 15 bags of clothing and blankets.