The Jackson F. Doe Memorial Regional Referral Hospital has launched an ambitious Five-Year Strategic Plan aimed at transforming healthcare delivery.
The official launch, held in Tappita, brought together a cross-section of stakeholders, including government officials, health professionals, development partners, local authorities, and community members, all rallying around a shared goal of improving access to quality healthcare.
The strategic plan outlines a comprehensive roadmap focused on modernizing infrastructure, expanding specialized medical services, building the capacity of healthcare workers, and introducing innovative approaches to service delivery.
Speaking at the ceremony, the hospital’s Chief Administrator, Dr. Victor Kai, described the launch as a major step forward in the institution’s mission to provide efficient, accessible, and high-quality medical care.
“This is more than just a document,” Dr. Kai said. “It is a clear commitment to strengthening our healthcare system and delivering improved services to the people of Liberia and beyond.”
He commended the collective efforts of stakeholders whose contributions made the development of the plan possible, emphasizing that its successful implementation will significantly enhance patient care and service delivery.
Also speaking at the event, Tappita City Mayor Karlewoe Dahn lauded the hospital’s leadership for what he termed a “forward-looking initiative,” noting that the plan will positively impact not only Nimba County but neighboring regions that rely on the facility for advanced medical services.
Community members and citizens who attended the program expressed optimism about the hospital’s future, calling for full implementation of the plan to address longstanding healthcare challenges in the area.
Hospital staff also welcomed the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention that will improve working conditions, boost morale, and enhance the overall quality of care provided to patients.
The hospital used the occasion to recognize the continued support of the Government of Liberia and its international partners, stressing that collaboration and sustained investment will be critical to achieving the goals set out in the strategic plan.
As one of Liberia’s premier referral institutions, the Jackson F. Doe Memorial Regional Referral Hospital reaffirmed its commitment to advancing healthcare delivery through strategic planning, innovation, and strong partnerships aimed at improving health outcomes nationwide.


