Liberia 2022 VNR main key messages
May 2, 2022
1. Since 2019, the world is still experiencing and feeling the impacts of the highest level of a health emergency (COVID-19 pandemic). The disaster has evolved into global public health and economic crisis that has affected the global economy; overshadowed gains made, and hampered numerous efforts geared toward sustainable development, and growth. Moreover, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine…
1. Liberia’s Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development 2018 - 2023 is second in the
series of 5-year National Plans under the Liberia Vision 2030 framework, and follows the
Agenda for Transformation (2012-2017). The PAPD aligns with the African Union Agenda
2063 and SDGs, particularly its three dimensions—economic, social, and environmental
with special emphasis on human rights and peace. Established technical groups, with a
diverse…
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Rio+20;
The below is a listing of all partnership initiatives and voluntary commitments where Liberia is listed as a partner or lead entity in the Partnerships for SDGs online platform
Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)
The best opportunity to slow the rate of near-term warming globally and in sensitive regions such as the Arctic is by cutting emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) – most notably methane,…