National Consultancy to Develop a Project Knowledge Management and Communications Strategy

Project Background
The Government of Liberia, through the Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia, in collaboration with the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia, received funding from the
Global Environment Facility (GEF) through Conservation International GEF Agency (CI-GEF) to implement a five-year project titled “Strengthening Conservation and Effective Governance of
Liberia’s Critical Forests in the Northwest Liberia Landscape”.

The project’s objective is to enhance ecosystem services and improve socioeconomic conditions in Northwest Liberia by promoting integrated and inclusive management of intact forest landscapes, including protected areas, and supporting collaborative transboundary watershed management through five components:
1: Establishment of proposed protected areas and promote the effective management of existing protected areas;

2: Promotion of innovative climate-resilient and conservation-friendly livelihoods and enterprises;

3: Strengthening transboundary watershed and forest landscape management;

4: Capacity building and strengthened collaboration, learning, and knowledge sharing; 5: Monitoring
and Evaluation (M&E) Framework. For more information about the project, please refer to this link HERE.
The results of this project will contribute to the success of the Guinean Forests Integrated Program (GFIP), aligning with the program’s objectives to promote sustainable forest management and
environmental resilience across the region.

Objective of the Assignment
The primary objective is to hire a qualified National Consultant to develop a comprehensive Knowledge Management and Communications Strategy (KMC Strategy) for the project. This
strategy will provide a structured approach to systematically capture lessons learned, best practices, and data generated by the project, and to communicate them effectively to diverse audiences,
including local communities, government agencies, donors, and regional partners.

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