Liberia Recommits to Environmental
To ensure sustainability, Liberia is advocating for stronger governance, the establishment of a Conservation Trust Fund, and participation
Human development promotion. With one of the youngest and fastest-growing populations in Africa, Liberia stands at a pivotal juncture where targeted investment in human development could significantly reduce its dependency on natural wealth and reduce vulnerability to climate change. Sustainable landscape management.
Liberia, through the EPA, needs to integrate climate adaptation considerations in policy and planning. Adaptation is simultaneously being considered at the national level, in some sector-specific planning, and to a lesser extent in selected local development plans.
Liberia has key opportunities to invest in climate-resilient infrastructure. In growing city centers, this could mean a policy shift in urban planning, ensuring that homes and other assets are built with climate risks in mind. Human development promotion.
Inadequate access to finance is a key barrier to meeting Liberia's climate and development goals. While concessional finance will be essential, deepening the domestic capital market offers a way to diversify financing mechanisms and attract foreign investments.
To ensure sustainability, Liberia is advocating for stronger governance, the establishment of a Conservation Trust Fund, and participation
EPML, 2002 The Environmental Protection and Management Law (EPML) of Liberia establishes a legal framework for the sustainable development, management, and protection of the
(Monrovia, Liberia January 30, 2024) – The Government of Liberia, through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia, has officially launched a five-year strategic plan
and Liberia''s Vision 2030. They address Liberia''s socio-economic and environmental challenges by focusing on poverty reduction, sustainable economic growth, natural resource
To ensure sustainability, Liberia is advocating for stronger governance, the establishment of a Conservation Trust Fund, and participation in international frameworks like
This Country Climate and Development Report examines Liberia''s development trajectory through the lens of the country''s vulnerability to climate change. It identifies Liberia''s
MONROVIA – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia has officially launched its five-year strategic plan for 2025-2029, marking a significant step in the country''s
The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia unveils a 5-year strategic plan to enhance environmental sustainability and promote inclusive development. By Stephen G. Fellajuah
Effective waste management in Liberia requires policy development, infrastructure investment, and public engagement. Implementation of these measures could significantly enhance
Objective To strengthen Liberia''s capacity to manage its environment for sustainable development through improved resilience to climate change and disasters, biodiversity conservation,
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