UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
11 March 2008
Before Liberia was torn apart by civil war, the AM Dogliotti medical school was funded by the government and turned out around 40 graduates a year. Now there are 195 students on the register, but last year only four students graduated as the average course length has jumped from five years to nine. And the school, the only one of its kind in Liberia, is running out of money.
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