Consultancy to Develop PIP for BTR2 and BTR3/NC4 for Liberia.

BACKGROUND
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as mandated by Section 99 of the Environmental
Protection and Management Law (EPML) is the principal authority in Liberia responsible for
coordinating all Multilateral Environmental Agreements and is empowered to coordinate, monitor,
supervise and consult with relevant stakeholders on all activities in the protection of the environment
and sustainable use of natural resources.
With the adoption of the Paris Agreement (PA), adopted at the 21 st Conference of the Parties to the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 21) in December 2015, all
countries agreed on an Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) for action and support (Article 13),
with built-in flexibility, which considers parties’ different capacities and builds upon collective
experience. The Paris Agreement sets out a global action plan that puts the world on track to avoid
dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to well below 2°C. It establishes that each Party
should submit a Nationally Determined Contribution and revise it every five years to achieve the global
goal of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
In the context of the ETF, countries are expected to track and report progress towards achieving their
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and communicate adaption actions, including good
practices, priorities, needs and gaps, to inform the global stocktake under Article 14 of the Agreement.
Besides submitting their National Communications (NCs) every four years, signatory countries will be
expected to submit Biennial Transparency reports (BTRs) including a National Inventory Report every
two years starting from December 2024, thus replacing the Biennial Update Reports (BURs).

OBJECTIVE
To develop PIP for the Second Biennial Transparency Report (BTR2) and Combined Third Biennial
Transparency Report and Fourth National Communication (BTR3/NC4) of the Republic of Liberia. The
PIP shall comply with reporting requirements of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change (UNFCCC) and Paris Agreement.

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