Three months after the government’s big World Sight Day promise to screen 1,000 students and distribute 12,000 reading glasses, communities are still waiting for clear answers. While the Ministry of Health says thousands of glasses came from international donors, there’s still no public breakdown showing who actually received them. With so many Liberian children struggling to see the chalkboard, advocates say transparency isn’t just paperwork — it’s the only way to know whether help is truly reaching those who need it most.
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This report was produced with New Narratives as part of the Investigating Liberia project. Funding was provided by the Swedish Embassy in Liberia, which had no say in the story’s content.