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International Climate Change and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Expert to Develop and Deliver Training for Working Groups and Focal Points

BACKGROUND

The EPA is Liberia's principal authority for environmental management. It coordinates, monitors, supervises, and consults with relevant stakeholders and sector Ministries, Agencies, and Commissions (MACs) on all activities related to protecting the environment and sustainable use of its natural resources.

 

The Government of Liberia (GoL), through the EPA and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and with funding from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), received funding for the project “Enhancing Resilience of Vulnerable Coastal Communities in Sinoe County of Liberia (ERVCCS).” EPA is the project's Executing Entity. It is financed by a GEF Trust Fund grant and co-financed by UNDP and the GoL.

 

The project aims to build on existing projects to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable coastal communities and their livelihoods to the impacts of climate change, focusing on women and youths. Specifically, project interventions include 1) Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation Planning, 2) Supporting Innovative Technologies for Climate Information and Communication Management, 3) Introducing Hybrid Adaptation Solutions, and 4) Supporting Resilient Livelihood Diversification through Training and Improved Access to Finance. The majority of the above interventions will target all coastal counties in Liberia. In contrast, hybrid adaptation interventions will be explicitly implemented in Sinoe County, one of the country’s most vulnerable coastal counties.

OBJECTIVE

The primary objective of this consultancy is to build the capacity of coastal working groups and focal points involved in coastal and community management, especially on climate change risks information, and techniques and measures used in climate adaptation in Liberia’s nine coastal counties by:

  • Enhancing their understanding of the impacts of climate change on coastal zones.

Equipping them with practical tools and strategies derived from the ICZM plans and CAPs to implement effective coastal management practices.

 

 

Closing Date: March 14, 2025
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