Monrovia, Nov. 20 -- Catholic Relief Services (CRS) on Tuesday launched a bold and highly anticipated five-year country strategy for Liberia with the unveiling of an agenda that places human dignity, local ownership, and community-driven development at the center of its mission from 2025 to 2030.

The ceremony, attended by senior government officials, religious leaders, international partners, and community representatives, marked what stakeholders described as a pivotal turning point in Liberia's development landscape.

Speaking via a virtual platform, CRS President and CEO Sean Callahan emphasized that "human dignity is what CRS has worked around over the years of our existence."

He announced that the new strategy will focus on four pi...