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  • Article 13. Public Education and Awareness
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-13
  • Adansonia boabab tree
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adansonia
  • Annex I. Identification and Monitoring
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-a1
  • Annex II - Part 1. Arbitration
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-a2-1
  • Annex II - Part 2. Conciliation
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-a2-2
  • Article 1. Objectives
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-01
  • Article 10. Sustainable Use of Components of Biological Diversity
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-10
  • Article 11. Incentive Measures
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-11
  • Article 12. Research and Training
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-12
  • Article 14. Impact Assessment and Minimizing Adverse Impacts
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-14
  • Article 15. Access to Genetic Resources
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-15
  • Article 16. Access to and Transfer of technology
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-16
  • Article 17. Exchange of Information
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-17
  • Article 18. Technical and Scientific Cooperation
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-18
  • Article 19. Handling of Biotechnology and Distribution of its Benefits
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-19
  • Article 2. Use of Terms
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-02
  • Article 20. Financial Resources
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-20
  • Article 21. Financial Mechanism
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-21
  • Article 22. Relationship with Other International Conventions
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-22
  • Article 23. Conference of the Parties
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-23
  • Article 24. Secretariat
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-24
  • Article 25. Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-25
  • Article 26 Reports

    CBD Article 26


    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-26
  • Article 27. Settlement of Disputes
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-27
  • Article 28. Adoption of Protocols
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-28
  • Article 29. Amendment of the Convention or Protocols
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-29
  • Article 3. Principle
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-03
  • Article 30. Adoption and Amendment of Annexes
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-30
  • Article 31. Right to Vote
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-31
  • Article 32. Relationship between this Convention and Its Protocols
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-32
  • Article 33. Signature
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-33
  • Article 34. Ratification, Acceptance or Approval
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-34
  • Article 35. Accession
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-35
  • Article 36. Entry Into Force
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-36
  • Article 37. Reservations
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-37
  • Article 38. Withdrawals
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-38
  • Article 39. Financial Interim Arrangements
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-39
  • Article 4. Jurisdictional Scope
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-04
  • Article 40. Secretariat Interim Arrangements
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-40
  • Article 41. Depositary
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-41
  • Article 42. Authentic texts
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-42
  • Article 5. Cooperation
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-05
  • Article 6. General Measures for Conservation and Sustainable Use
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-06
  • Article 7. Identification and Monitoring
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-07
  • Article 8. In-situ Conservation
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-08
  • Article 9. Ex-situ Conservation
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-09
  • Belgian CHM

    This website is the Belgian contribution to the Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM) under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)


    http://www.biodiv.be/
  • Cape Mount
    http://bioval.jrc.ec.europa.eu/APAAT/pa/7413/
  • Convention on Biological Diversity

    The Convention on Biological Diversity was inspired by the world community's growing commitment to sustainable development. It represents a dramatic step forward in the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of its components, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the use of genetic resources.


    http://www.cbd.int/
  • Cuttington University

    In 1889, the Episcopal Church in Cape Palmas founded Cuttington Collegiate and Divinity School on the Southern-most tip of Liberia. The School was named for Mr. Robert Fulton Cutting, treasurer of the Board of
    Missions of the Episcopal Church in the United States, who in 1885 had donated to Bishop Samuel D. Ferguson, then Bishop of Liberia, US$ 5,000.00 to purchase a land on which to build a school. The primary purpose of the money was for the establishment of a manual labor farm, which should afford opportunities for practical instruction of boys in the mission schools and at the same time serve as a pattern for others. On February 22, 1889, Bishop Ferguson laid the corner stone of the first building and named it Epiphany Hall. At the time, Cuttington admitted only men. The students came from all parts of Liberia and also from other West African countries. The enrollment was limited to about 100 and standards of admission and achievement were high.


    http://www.cuttington.org/
  • Desk Study on the Environment in Liberia
    http://postconflict.unep.ch/publications/Liberia_DS.pdf
  • Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia

    The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) was established in 2003 by an Act of the National Legislature by the Republic of Liberia.


    http://www.epa.gov.lr
  • Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia

    The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) was established in 2003 by an Act of the National Legislature by the Republic of Liberia.


    http://www.epa.gov.lr
  • Forestry Development Authority of Liberia

    The Forestry Development Authority was established by an Act of the National Legislature of Liberia on 20 December 1976 as a regulatory and conservation body for the forests and forest resources of Liberia.


    http://www.fda.gov.lr
  • Forestry Development Authority of Liberia

    The Forestry Development Authority was established by an Act of the National Legislature of Liberia on 20 December 1976 as a regulatory and conservation body for the forests and forest resources of Liberia.


    http://www.fda.gov.lr
  • Importance of Biodiversity
    http://www.undp.org/biodiversity/biodiversitycd/bioImport.htm
  • International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    IITA, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture is a research oriented organization currently providing support to Cocoa and Oil Palm farmers in Bong, Nimba and Lofa counties.


    http://www.iita.org/
  • Liberia Environmental Threats and Opportunities Assessment (LETOA)
    http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDACM923.pdf
  • Liberia Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program

    The Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program (GEMAP) is a partnership between the Government of Liberia (GOL) and the international community to improve governance, enhance transparency and accountability, and lay a solid foundation for a sustainable peace.


    http://www.gemapliberia.org/
  • Liberia Land Rights and Community Forestry Project

    Building sustainable income-generation opportunities.


    http://www.acdivoca.org/acdivoca/portalhub.nsf/ID/liberiaLRCFP
  • Liberia Land Rights and Community Forestry Project

    Building sustainable income-generation opportunities.


    http://www.acdivoca.org/acdivoca/portalhub.nsf/ID/liberiaLRCFP
  • Ministry of Agriculture of Liberia

    The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Liberia is responsible for the development of the agriculture sector. It does so by ensuring that an effective organizational structure is put in place and is manned by staff capable of planning, coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating agricultural development programs from time to time. It also ensures that its staff and the farmers are trained to cope with the challenges of the agricultural activities.


    http://www.moa.gov.lr/
  • Ministry of Agriculture of Liberia

    The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Liberia is responsible for the development of the agriculture sector. It does so by ensuring that an effective organizational structure is put in place and is manned by staff capable of planning, coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating agricultural development programs from time to time. It also ensures that its staff and the farmers are trained to cope with the challenges of the agricultural activities.


    http://www.moa.gov.lr/
  • Ministry of Finance

    The Ministry of Finance was created by an Act of National Legislature, Republic of Liberia, authorizing it to manage, direct and coordinate the financial affairs of the Country. It is mandated to collect revenue; engage in loan arrangement, disburse Government funds, and service the National Debt.


    http://www.mof.gov.lr
  • Ministry of Health and Social Services

    Welcome to the Official website of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Lliberia, the primary institution for health care delivery services in the country. The sole responsibility of the Ministry is to provide quality health and social welfare services to the citizens of Liberia.


    http://liberiamohsw.org/
  • Ministry of Lands, Mines & Energy

    The Ministry of Lands, Mines & Energy (MLME) was established by an act of Legislature to administer all activities related to land, mineral, water and energy resources exploration, coordination and development in the Republic of Liberia. We have strengthened the ministry to focus on delivering front line services throughout the country.


    http://www.molme.gov.lr/
  • Ministry of Lands, Mines & Energy

    The Ministry of Lands, Mines & Energy (MLME) was established by an act of Legislature to administer all activities related to land, mineral, water and energy resources exploration, coordination and development in the Republic of Liberia. We have strengthened the ministry to focus on delivering front line services throughout the country.


    http://www.molme.gov.lr/
  • Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs

    The Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs (MPEA) is one of the newest cabinet-level departments in the Liberian government. Originally established by Legislative Act on February 14, 1976, as the Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs (Chapter 32; Executive Law), the defined role of the new Ministry was “to undertake economic studies for planning and economic policy to foster, promote, and develop the Liberian economy.”


    http://www.mopea.gov.lr
  • Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs

    The Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs (MPEA) is one of the newest cabinet-level departments in the Liberian government. Originally established by Legislative Act on February 14, 1976, as the Ministry of Planning & Economic Affairs (Chapter 32; Executive Law), the defined role of the new Ministry was “to undertake economic studies for planning and economic policy to foster, promote, and develop the Liberian economy.”


    http://www.mopea.gov.lr
  • Ministry of Youth and Sport

    An agency within the Executive branch of government, the ministry of youth and sports was first created as the ministry of labor, youth and sports in 1972 by an act of the national legislature. The act was amended in 1981 by the people's redemption council (PAC) decree 36 to establish the national youth and sports commission.subsequently, the ministry of youth and sports was created in 1982.


    http://www.moys.gov.lr
  • Preamble
    http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-00
  • Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences

    The Belgian Royal Institute of Natural Sciences is part of the Federal Public Planning Service Science Policy.


    http://www.naturalsciences.be
  • SAPO National Park
    http://bioval.jrc.ec.europa.eu/APAAT/pa/7409/
  • Sustainable Development Institute

    The SDI's struggle for the environment is not about trees. It is a campaign for social justice and respect for human rights. It is about the right to have a healthy and safe environment.


    http://www.sdiliberia.org/
  • Sustainable Development Institute

    The SDI's struggle for the environment is not about trees. It is a campaign for social justice and respect for human rights. It is about the right to have a healthy and safe environment.


    http://www.sdiliberia.org/
  • Sustainable Tree Crops Program (STCP)

    The Sustainable Tree Crops Program (STCP) started in 2000. It is a public-private partnership and innovation platform that seeks to generate growth in rural income among tree crop farmers in an environmentally and socially responsible manner in West/Central Africa.


    http://www.treecrops.org/
  • The Global Environment Facility

    The Global Environment Facility (GEF) unites 179 member governments — in partnership with international institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector — to address global environmental issues. An independent financial organization, the GEF provides grants to developing countries and countries with economies in transition for projects related to biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants. These projects benefit the global environment, linking local, national, and global environmental challenges and promoting sustainable livelihoods.

     Established in 1991, the GEF is today the largest funder of projects to improve the global environment. The GEF has allocated $8.8 billion, supplemented by more than $38.7 billion in cofinancing, for more than 2,400 projects in more than 165 developing countries and countries with economies in transition. Through its Small Grants Programme (SGP), the GEF has also made more than 10,000 small grants directly to nongovernmental and community organizations.

    The GEF partnership includes 10 agencies: the UN Development Programme; the UN Environment Programme; the World Bank; the UN Food and Agriculture Organization; the UN Industrial Development Organization; the African Development Bank; the Asian Development Bank; the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; the Inter-American Development Bank; and the International Fund for Agricultural Development. The Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel provides technical and scientific advice on the GEF’s policies and projects.

     


    http://gefweb.org
  • The International Year on Biodiversity 2010
    http://www.cbd.int/2010/welcome/
  • The Society for the Conservation of Nature in Liberia

    Established 1986 by Alexander Peal, the former goalie of the Liberian national football team, the Society for the Conservation of Nature in Liberia is Liberia's oldest and most prestigious private sector conservation organization. In its 20-plus year career, SCNL has been a strong supporter of responsible environmental stewardship for Liberia's remaining rainforest.


    http://www.scnlib.net
  • The Society for the Conservation of Nature in Liberia

    Established 1986 by Alexander Peal, the former goalie of the Liberian national football team, the Society for the Conservation of Nature in Liberia is Liberia's oldest and most prestigious private sector conservation organization. In its 20-plus year career, SCNL has been a strong supporter of responsible environmental stewardship for Liberia's remaining rainforest.


    http://www.scnlib.net
  • UNDP Liberia Energy and Environment 2010 Annual Report
    http://www.lr.undp.org/Documents/PDF/2010-anual-report-energy&environment-UNDP-Liberia.pdf
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the United Nations ' global development network. It advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and....


    http://www.undp.org
  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

    To provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.


    http://www.unep.org
  • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    The Convention on Climate Change sets an overall framework for intergovernmental efforts to tackle the challenge posed by climate change. It recognizes that the climate system is a shared resource whose stability can be affected by industrial and other emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The Convention enjoys near universal membership, with 192 countries having ratified.


    http://unfccc.int/
  • University of Liberia (UL)

    UL traces its origins to Liberia College. Liberia College was incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of Liberia in December 1851. The University of Liberia, therefore, is the second oldest institution of higher learning in West Africa---- second in rank to Furah Bay College, now the University of Sierra Leone. The Trustees of Donations for Education in Liberia laid the Cornerstone and financed the first building on January 25, 1858. Underlying this effort was the belief that: "The Republic of Liberia ought to have within itself the means of educating its citizens for all the duties of public and private life."


    http://www.universityliberia.org/
  • Vacancy: Across the River - Project Manager
    http://www.birdlife.org/jobs/jobs/2010/across_the_river_project_manager.html
  • World Bank

    The World Bank was originally established to support reconstruction in Europe after World War II, but has since reframed its mission and expanded its operations both geographically and substantively. Today, the Bank's mission is to reduce poverty. It has over 184 member countries and provides over $24 billion annually for activities ranging from agriculture to trade policy, from health and education to energy and mining. The World Bank provides funding for bricks-and-mortar projects, as well to promote economic and policy prescriptions it believes will promote economic growth. For example, part of the over $300 million the Bank is currently providing the West African country of Niger funds health programs addressing HIV/AIDS and irrigation. However, the Bank also promotes more controversial projects in the country, like privatization of state enterprises.


    http://www.bicusa.org/en/Index.aspx

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  • One Day Coordination Forum For MEAs

    The one day coordination forum for MEAs is a  meeting of  national stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for ensuring  effective national   coordination mechanism for MEAs implementation In Liberia.


    http://www.epa.lib.org
  • African Forestry and Wildlife Commission - 17th Session and 1st African Forestry and Wildlife Week This is the 17th session event and it will bring together African Stakeholders on forestry and wildlife in observance of 1st African Forestry and Wildlife week.
    ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/017/ai686e.pdf
  • African Forestry and Wildlife Commission - 17th Session and 1st African Forestry and Wildlife Week This is the 17th session event and it will bring together African Stakeholders on forestry and wildlife in observance of 1st African Forestry and Wildlife week.
    http://www.fao.org/forestry/afwc/en/
  • LRCFP Trains Forest Management Committees on Biodiversity Threat Analysis

    The Land Rights and Community Forestry Program (LRCFP) will on Monday July 20, ‘09 conduct a three day consensus building training workshop on ‘biodiversity threat analyses' for over 36 participants drawn from the Forest Management Committees (FMCs) of Gba and Zor Communities in Nimba County.


    http://www.theinformer-lr.com/oneadmin/newspublish/samplenewspublish.php?news_id=4454&start=0&category_id=0&parent_id=0&arcyear=&arcmonth=
  • Mangrove Conservation in Liberia through Poverty Alleviation Strategies

    This is report of a community based managrove conservation initiative in Lake Piso nature reserve ( RAMSAR site) in Grand Cape County. The local people got trained in beeskeeping and woodlot development /management. Five woodlots totally 8.5 acres and 14 honey keeping sites  were established on pilot basis as alternative to the continuous unsustainable exploitation of the mangrove forest. 


    Add-On project
  • Meeting of the Clearing-House Mechanism Informal Advisory Committee

    The meeting of the Informal Advisory Committee to the Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM‑IAC) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is intended to adopt the mission, goals, and objectives of the clearing-house mechanism for the period 2011-2020 decision.


    http://www.cbd.int/doc/?meeting=CHMIAC-2010-01
  • Meeting of the Clearing-House Mechanism Informal Advisory Committee

    The meeting of the Informal Advisory Committee to the Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM‑IAC) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is intended to adopt the mission, goals, and objectives of the clearing-house mechanism for the period 2011-2020 decision.


    http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp
  • National Validation Workshop on draft ABS Law

    The ABS workshop schedule for August 18, 2011, is the final stage of the drafting process of an ABS Law for Liberia. Participants will review the Draft Law and make recommendations for inclusion in the draft.


    SKD Sport Complex Paynesville, Monrovia
  • Pygmy Hippos "Rediscovered"

    Pygmy hippos have been "rediscovered" in the Sapo National Park in Liberia.


    http://www.ml.duke.edu/projects/hippos/Newsletter/Mar08.html