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Liberia: Mines & Energy Wants Accelerated Collaboration in Combating Climate Change

Liberia: Mines & Energy Wants Accelerated Collaboration in Combating Climate Change Liberia: Mines & Energy Wants Accelerated Collaboration in Combating Climate Change Share MONROVIA – The Ministry of Mines and Energy, is calling for accelerated global collaboration in combating climate change, and reducing greenhouse gas emission (GHG) below two percent Celsius. A release from the Mines and Energy Ministry quotes Assistant Minister for Energy, William Thompson as saying, Liberia has made some level of progress towards implementing the transparency elements of the Paris Climate agreement through the Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) project which started in 2019, approved by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) in 2018.

LIBERIA: In Energy Sector CI, EPA, Begins Two-Days Training for Technicians

LIBERIA: In Energy Sector CI, EPA, Begins Two-Days Training for Technicians LIBERIA: In Energy Sector CI, EPA, Begins Two-Days Training for Technicians The Conservation International (CI), and Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) on Monday February 18, 2021 begins a two-day technical training workshop in Monrovia for technicians in the energy sector on the methodologies and application of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines and software for data collection, analysis and reporting. The training which took place at a local entertainment center in Monrovia was held under the auspices of the Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) Project  and supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

Conversation International Sued For US$2M Damages Of Wrong

Conversation International Sued For US$2M “Damages Of Wrong” Conversation International Sued For US$2M “Damages Of Wrong” It is commonplace that international organizations would uphold best practices in every aspect of their operations particularly the treatment of employees in accordance with law. At Conservation International Liberia office, the reverse of that reality is being witnessed with the appointment of Mr. Peter Mulbah as Acting Country Director. Mr. Mulbah, on August 3, 2020 dismissed four (4) employees from the Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) project jointly implemented with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In addition to the abrupt dismissal of the staff, on August 10, 2020, CI Technical Director, George Ilebo, acting on the instructions of the Acting Country Director Mulbah sent out an email circular to over 50 employees informing them that Mr. Yekeh Johnson, Mark Tamba and others were dismissed from the CBIT project “f

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