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WHO Awards Liberia Health Minister Kpoto for Landmark Tobacco Control Leadership

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 12:48 pm
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Liberia’s Health Minister Honored by WHO for Outstanding Leadership in Tobacco Control

On May 31, 2026, during the global observance of World No Tobacco Day, Liberia’s Health Minister, Dr. Louise Mapleh Kpoto, was recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) for her exceptional contributions to public health and tobacco control. This prestigious honor, a Certificate of Appreciation, underscores her unwavering commitment to safeguarding Liberians from the harmful effects of tobacco and advancing health initiatives across the nation.

A Milestone for Liberia and Global Public Health

The award ceremony, held as part of WHO’s global efforts to combat tobacco use, highlighted Dr. Kpoto’s leadership in strengthening anti-tobacco policies and promoting healthier communities. According to the WHO, her efforts have significantly contributed to reducing tobacco-related illnesses and deaths in Liberia, a country working diligently to overcome significant public health challenges.

“This recognition is not just for me but for Liberia as a whole,” said Dr. Kpoto in a statement. “It reflects our collective commitment to protecting lives and building a healthier future for our people.”

Liberia’s Growing Role on the Global Stage

The honor places Liberia among a select group of nations recognized for their progress in tobacco control and their dedication to global health initiatives. Health authorities believe this acknowledgment signals growing international confidence in Liberia’s health sector leadership under Dr. Kpoto’s stewardship.

Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa, commended Liberia’s efforts, stating, “Dr. Kpoto’s work exemplifies the kind of leadership needed to tackle public health challenges head-on. Liberia’s commitment to tobacco control is a beacon of hope for the region.”

A Symbol of Progress Amid Challenges

Despite limited resources and persistent public health concerns, Liberia has intensified its efforts to tackle tobacco use and promote healthier lifestyles. The Ministry of Health has launched widespread awareness campaigns, focusing on the dangers of harmful substances, preventive healthcare, and the benefits of adopting healthier habits.

“We are proud of this remarkable achievement,” said Hon. Julie Fatormah Wiah, Chair of the House of Representatives Committee on Health, who accepted the award on behalf of Dr. Kpoto. “This recognition is a testament to the progress we’ve made and the work that still lies ahead.”

The Road Ahead

Liberia’s health sector continues to face significant challenges, including funding shortages and the need for stronger infrastructure. However, the WHO accolade serves as a reminder of the strides the country has made under Dr. Kpoto’s leadership.

Health stakeholders and government officials have lauded the recognition as a milestone, emphasizing its significance for Liberia’s role in global health. “This is a moment of pride for our nation,” said a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health. “It reaffirms our commitment to building a robust health system that protects and empowers our citizens.”

As Liberia celebrates this achievement, the focus remains on sustaining momentum in public health advocacy and tobacco control. With Dr. Kpoto at the helm, the country is poised to continue making impactful contributions to global health initiatives, ensuring a healthier future for its people.

— Reported by Nexio News

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