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Government Administration in Liberia
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Companies
7 on file
Civil Service Agency-Liberia
The Civil Service Agency is the central government agency responsible for managing the Civil Service. It is responsible for improving human resources capacity, service delivery and thereby enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Civil Service. This entails planning human capacity needs, selection and recruitment, training and development, performance management, and career development of civil servants. In addition, the Civil Service Agency provides advice to the Government of Liberia in key areas of the Civil Service, including organization, staffing, pay and benefits, pension, conditions of employment and human resources development.
51 to 200 staff
Liberia Revenue Authority
The LRA was established through an Act of the National Legislature in 2013 and began operations on July 1, 2014 as a semi-autonomous agency of Government. The core mandate of the LRA is to administer and enforce Liberia's Revenue Code of as amended in 2011, and other related laws under which it is assigned responsibility, for the purpose of assessing, collecting, auditing and accounting for all national revenues and for facilitating legitimate international trade through border management and enforcement.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ministry Of Mines And Energy, Liberia
The Ministry of Mines & Energy (MME) was established by an act of legislature to administer all activities related to mineral, water and energy resource exploration, coordination and development in the Republic of Liberia. Liberia has a free enterprise system modeled after that of the United States of America. Private sector participation drives the engine for the revival of our mineral sector and constitutes the basic framework in the formulation of our national mineral policy.
201 to 500 staff
Liberia One Health Platform
One Health is a holistic vision to address complex challenges that threaten human and animal health, food security, poverty and the environment where diseases flourish.
201 to 500 staff
Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission is the country’s biggest and leading anti-graft institution. The establishment of the LACC was part of the Government of Liberia (GOL) continuing efforts to formulate and adopt new regulations and measures aimed at strengthening laws and policies that adequately address the peculiar nature of corruption in society.
51 to 200 staff
Millennium Challenge Account Liberia
The Millennium Challenge Account-Liberia is a legal, independent and autonomous agency of the Government of Liberia created by an Act of the National Legislature on October 23, 2015. It administers the compact grant between the Governments of Liberia and the United States of America, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation, MCC. MCA-Liberia grows out of the commitment of the Governments of Liberia and United States of America to the shared goals of promoting economic growth and the elimination of extreme poverty in Liberia. Pursuant to signing of the compact and the setting up of MCA-Liberia, the Government and the MCC undertook a national consultative campaign involving the private sector and civil society to determine the development priorities for the compact to help facilitate poverty reduction through economic growth in Liberia. MCA-Liberia, therefore, helps to address two identified binding constraints to Liberia`s development, the lack of reliable, accessible and affordable electricity and improved roads.
11 to 50 staff
Paynesville City Corporation
Be the first to pcc20242024's profile picture THE FUTURE OF LIBERIA'S CITIES: The experts views on Solid Waste Management in Liberia's Cities. Today we are going to start with Municipal Waste Generation and Characterization. What do we want to know and why? What measure do we want to Introduce for waste prevention and reduction? It is, of course, important to know what's is generated in the household, and what can be achieved with such measures. If it's important to know what the capacity and the number of collection vehicles that are necessary, then it's also important to know what waste is generated in the household which needs to be removed and collected by vehicles. However, we want to assess feasibility, and the scale of a treatment option. Then it's rather important to know what's entering the treatment station at a point in the waste Management stream, and what needs to be processed. If our interest is in identifying recycling opportunities, then of course we need to know the Composition and of the value of the waste generation. Finally, if we want to estimate the life span of the landfill, then it's important to measure waste amounts that are reaching the landfill. On waste generation, let's look at the global waste Management outlook. What we are going to understand is waste generation per capita, per year and on the X axis we will understand gross national income per capita. What is clearly visibly is that, with increasing income, we have increasing waste generation rates. Poor communities ( people) generate less waste, rich communities ( people) generate more waste. SO WHAT INFLUENCES GENERATION RATES. The evidence is not so clear, but what is certain is that it's lifestyle, degree of urbanization, and what we just talked previously, income level. Let me give you an example of lifestyle. People that tend to not eat at home, and eat outside of their house. That's a typical phenomenon of lifestyle. Now, let's look at Municipal solid waste Composition.
201 to 500 staff