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30/04/2026
EPA Advances Awareness on Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Liberia.
Monrovia, Thursday, April 30, 2026_The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia is currently hosting a one-day symposium aimed at advancing awareness and understanding of multilateral environmental agreements and Liberia’s role in global environmental governance.
The event is taking place at the National Climate Change Laboratory on the campus of the University of Liberia in Monrovia, bringing together participants from universities, government institutions, environmental organizations, and among others.
Organized by the EPA’s Department of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA), the symposium highlights the importance of international environmental treaties and Liberia’s obligations under such frameworks.
The department is headed by Arthur Richard Melvin Becker , who continues to lead efforts in coordinating the country’s engagement with global environmental processes.
Discussions are focused on how Liberia can strengthen its participation in multilateral environmental agreements while addressing national challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
The EPA noted that increasing awareness and building the capacity of stakeholders remain essential to enhancing Liberia’s contribution to global environmental efforts.
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