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Liberia’s JFK Medical Center launches a $132.8M plan to modernize, with a cardiac unit by Nov. 2026 and a trauma center, needing $123.3M in donor support.
Liberia’s John F. Kennedy Medical Center has launched a $132.8 million five-year plan to modernize its aging facilities, expand specialized services like cardiology and neonatal care, and improve digital health operations.
The initiative, aimed at transforming the nation’s only tertiary hospital, includes new imaging equipment, a planned cardiac surgery unit by November 2026, and a proposed 300-bed trauma center.
Despite government funding of $9.5 million, a $123.3 million gap remains, requiring donor support.
Officials stress sustained political will and external financing are critical for success.
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El Centro Médico JFK de Liberia lanza un plan de $ 132.8 millones para modernizar, con una unidad cardíaca para noviembre de 2026 y un centro de trauma, que necesita $ 123.3 millones en apoyo de donantes.