The Wetland Taskforce held its first meeting in Monrovia to implement Executive Order 143 aimed at protecting Liberia’s wetlands. Key officials discussed the risks posed by urban expansion, pollution, and climate change. The Taskforce identified challenges and formulated immediate, medium, and long-term action plans to address the degradation crisis, including developing proposals and launching a public awareness campaign.
On March 6, 2025, the Wetland Taskforce convened its inaugural meeting at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters in Monrovia. Established under Executive Order 143, this Taskforce aims to prevent encroachment upon Liberia’s wetlands and coastal regions. Key attendees included prominent government figures such as Dr. Emmanuel K. Urey Yarkpawolo, Minister of Justice N. Oswald Tweh, and Monrovia City Mayor John Cheruk Siafa, among others.
The Wetland Taskforce is dedicated to addressing the urgent challenges posed by wetland degradation in Liberia. Through immediate, medium, and long-term action plans, including the establishment of a Technical Working Group and public awareness campaigns, the Taskforce aims to protect vital ecosystems. Their commitment highlights the importance of preserving Liberia’s wetlands for environmental and public safety, emphasizing coordinated efforts among governmental and community stakeholders.
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