Coastal Protection
Liberia is protecting its vulnerable coastlines through infrastructure, ecosystem restoration, and nature-based adaptation. These projects address erosion, rising sea levels, and livelihoods for coastal communities.
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Liberia is protecting its vulnerable coastlines through infrastructure, ecosystem restoration, and nature-based adaptation. These projects address erosion, rising sea levels, and livelihoods for coastal communities.
Implemented by Conservation International and supported by Sweden, this program promotes marine ecosystem health, pollution control, and sustainable ocean governance.
Co-funded by the Green Climate Fund and the Government of Liberia, this project supports coastal infrastructure, mangrove restoration, and climate-resilient livelihoods. It targets over 250,000 direct beneficiaries in Monrovia.
Funded by the GEF and UNDP, this project helps protect vulnerable communities in Sinoe through land rehabilitation, climate-smart farming, and youth-focused job creation.
This UNDP-supported project strengthens shoreline protection in Monrovia through the construction of coastal defence revetments. It aims to reduce erosion risks and improve resilience for densely populated West Point and surrounding communities.