Monrovia, Feb. 21 -- The Monrovia City Hall recently became the center of an important dialogue as dozens of adolescent girls and young people gathered to engage government officials, civil society organizations (CSOs), donor organizations, school administrators, and community leaders in addressing the challenges affecting them.

The event, a Call to Action Review, was organized by Community Healthcare Initiative (CHI) in partnership with the Global Fund for Children as a follow-up to the Adolescent Girls Summit held last year in Liberia. The summit had brought together 121 young people from 10 West African countries, highlighting critical issues such as early marriage, female genital mutilation (FGM), teenage pregnancy, the inclusion of ...