Remote Health Reach
We work with underserved communities to ensure access to essential health services, enabling individuals to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
19/05/2026
Today, our Founder and Executive Director Elijah S. Tingban graduated from the Gabriel L. Dennis Foreign Service Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with an Executive Certificate in Diplomatic Studies.
We are proud of this achievement, and his unwavering commitment to academic excellence.
Congratulations ๐, Elijah.
24/04/2026
We can end malaria, not someday, but in our lifetime.
For the first time, that's not ambition. It's real. Science is advancing faster than ever. New vaccines, treatments, mosquito control tools and pioneering technologies, including gene drive, are in development. Already, 25 countries are rolling out malaria vaccines to protect 10 million children a year. Next-generation mosquito nets now make up 84% of all new nets distributed.
Nationally-led programmes are driving change.
But malaria doesn't wait. When funding falls, it comes back fast, killing hundreds of thousands more children and reversing hard-won gains.
The possibility has never been greater. And neither has the cost of letting it slip.
This World Malaria Day: Grasp the moment. Protect lives now. Fund a malaria-free future.
Now We Can. Now We Must.
17/04/2026
06/03/2026
On this International Women's Day, we celebrate the remarkable young women of the Liberia Malaria Youth Corps whose quiet dedication, tireless advocacy, and unwavering presence in their communities continue to move us closer to a malaria-free Liberia โ one conversation, one household, and one life at a time.
Notably, 46% of active LMYC members are young women between the ages of 17 and 34, demonstrating the powerful role young women play in community health leadership and malaria prevention across the country.
Today, we honor their commitment, celebrate their impact, and applaud their leadership in building healthier communities.
24/02/2026
Stop treating Malaria like itโs just part of life. ๐
Normalizing malaria leads to delayed treatment, and delay is where the danger lies.๐๐
It is a preventable and treatable disease, yet it still claims far too many lives every year.
At Remote Health Reach, we believe awareness is the first line of defense.๐ Donโt wait for symptoms to get worse, protect your home, use treated nets, and seek medical help at the first sign of a fever.๐๐๐
Malaria is serious. Letโs stop calling it normal.
Monrovia, Liberia | February 23, 2026 โ Remote Health Reach (RHR) participated in a pivotal meeting convened by the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) to discuss and validate the Malaria Program Review Report โ a critical step in shaping the country's future malaria control strategy.
16/02/2026
The Africa Malaria Progress Report 2025 provides a clear, evidence-based assessment of Africa's malaria response at a critical moment.
While progress over the past two decades has saved millions of lives, recent gains are stalling amid funding pressures, climate shocks, and growing resistance.
The report highlights what is working, where risks are rising, and why a Big Push Against Malaria is urgently needed to get elimination back on track.
The message is clear, Africa can still , but only with sustained investment and collective action.
Learn more: https://alma2030.org/2025-report
12/02/2026
Liberia contributes 0.6โ0.77% of global malaria cases.
According to the WHO 2025 World Malaria Report, Liberia accounts for less than 1% of global malaria cases. While the percentage may seem small globally, the burden on our communities, children, pregnant women, and health system is significant.
This is why our malaria intervention through the Liberia Malaria Youth Corps - LMYC is poised to work with national stakeholders to roll malaria back to zero.
Through youth engagement, social behavior change communication, vaccine advocacy, community outreach, and strong partnerships with the National Malaria Control Program and other stakeholders, we are committed to accelerating progress.
Malaria is preventable. Malaria is treatable. Malaria can be eliminated.
The time to act is now.
07/02/2026
At Remote Health Reach, our impact is fueled by the passion and commitment of our incredible team.
During our Annual Planning Session today, we took a moment to step back and celebrate the young leaders who make our work possible.
From the front lines to the strategy table, these amazing individuals bring:
Unwavering Commitment to the communities we serve.
We are more than an organization; we are a movement powered by youth dedication. Their ideas aren't just shaping our plans for the coming year, they are strengthening the very foundation of health access for those who need it most.
04/02/2026
Real conversations. Real communities. Real impact.
At Remote Health Reach, we believe change starts by engaging people where they live and workโempowering communities through meaningful SBCC interventions that inspire healthier choices.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the organization
Telephone
Website
Address
Paynesville
Opening Hours
| Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Sunday | 09:00 - 17:00 |