EPA PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
INTRODUCTIONThis Chapter presents and describes the background and objectives of this Framework. It identities the benefits of utilizing the Framework and end users, as well as rationalizes flexibility in its […]
INTRODUCTIONThis Chapter presents and describes the background and objectives of this Framework. It identities the benefits of utilizing the Framework and end users, as well as rationalizes flexibility in its […]
The Environmental Protection and Management Law (EPML) provides for a wide ranging responsibility for environmental management by the EPA. One of the most prominent mandates is the need for development
An Act to establish a monitoring, coordinating and supervisory authority for the sustainable management of the environment in partnership with regulated Ministries and organizations and in a close and responsive
Liberia is located on the West Coast of Africa. It is bordered by Sierra Leone on the west, Guinea on the north, Côte d’Ivoire on the east, and the Atlantic
The Republic of Liberia is confronted with the threat and related impacts of climate change. Adapting to these impacts is imperative to protect lives, property, livelihoods and socio economic activities,
Liberia has had a long Journey in the process of formulation a national waste management policy. The fourteen of sanitation services and resulted in the collapse of the public waste
The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) was created by an Act of Legislation in 2003 with mandate to ensure the protection, conservation, monitoring and sustainable use of the environment and its
The significance of the Human Resource Policy and other policies to any entity where public accountability and expectations are the hallmark of the credibility of the entity cannot be overemphasized.
The Environmental Protection and Management Law (EPML) provides for a wide ranging responsibility for environmental management by the EPA. One of the most prominent mandates is the need for development
As part of its mandate under Part II Section 6 of the Environmental Protection Agency Act and Part IV Section 49 of the Environmental Protection and Management Law of Liberia,