Liberia: EPA and Partners Train National Experts on Submitting Budget Allotment for Unconditional NDC Commitments
Liberia: EPA and Partners Train National Experts on Submitting Budget Allotment for Unconditional NDC Commitments
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Buchanan, Grand Bassa – The Environmental Protection Agency-EPA along with the United Nations Development Program-UNDP, the European Union-EU, Conservation International-CI and the Nationally Determined Contributions-NDC Partnerships last week conducted a two-day training for national experts on the different processes and strategies on the submission of budget allotment for unconditional NDC commitments.
Giving an overview of the NDC, the Coordinator of all NDC related activities in the country, John F. Kannah highlighted that Liberia is in the final stages of NDC Revision and has been holding a number ‘of significant’ workshops/training to gather the most needed inputs across the country from all sectors, Civil society, Government Agencies, t
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