About EPA
Our Head Office
EPA Headquarters
P.O. Box 4024
4th Street Sinkor, Tubman Blvd
1000 Monrovia 10, Liberia
Email:
info@epa.gov.lr
Phones:
+231778-672-788
BACKGROUND
Liberia possesses natural resources and fertile land along with valuable fishing areas; however, it grapples with development hurdles linked to environmental damage and inadequate infrastructure and institutions despite its abundance of resources. The nation encounters difficulties in enhancing smallholder agriculture and fisheries performance that impact people’s livelihood opportunities well as food security and hinder overall economic progress.
The Country also faces challenges due to the extensive damage to its land and coastal regions caused mainly by unchecked human actions like building construction and roads as well as mining activities and urban growth that led to pollution issues. These harmful activities have greatly harmed the ecosystems for supporting agriculture and fishing industries. The impacts of climate change exacerbate these dangers by hastening land and coastal deterioration while diminishing the resources essential for the local communities’ sustenance.
The ecosystems in the country are facing challenges with a focus specifically being placed upon wetlands and coastal areas such as mangroves which play a key role as protective barriers during storms and habitats for marine life growth; these areas are at high risk due to rising sea levels and temperatures along with more powerful storm surges present in the oceans today causing concerns for both biodiversity loss and increased threats of flooding and erosion to nearby coastal communities.
OBJECTIVE
The Project Manager’s primary responsibility is to ensure that the Project delivers the results specified in the Project Document, to the required standard of quality and within the specified constraints of time and cost.
The Project Manager will manage the day-to-day activities of the PMU and other stakeholders involved in the implementation of the Project by providing technical, management and coordination support. He/she will be working closely with a project team composed of the Administrative and Financial Assistant, Procurement Officer, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Gender, Safeguard & Stakeholder Engagement Expert, Knowledge Management & Communication Officer, Innovative Finance Expert, and Driver. The Project Manager typically presents key deliverables and documents to the board for their review and approval, including progress reports, annual work plans, adjustments to tolerance levels and risk registers; and engage with relevant stakeholders, including the private sector, NGOs, technical focal points from relevant government agencies etc. He/she will also follow up on all activities of and supervise all Consultants hired on the Project.
