29/05/2026
FDA and Partners Host 2nd Conservation Partners Coordination Meeting at D’Calabash
Monrovia, Liberia – May 28, 2026
The Forestry Development Authority (FDA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and Forest Partners, convened the Second Conservation Partners Coordination Meeting at the D’Calabash Hotel in Congo Town, Monrovia. The one-day workshop brought together government officials, donors, NGOs, and private sector stakeholders to strengthen collaboration in Liberia’s forest conservation efforts.
Managing Director of the FDA, Rudolph J. Merab, Sr., emphasized the spiritual and ecological importance of Liberia’s forests. He described the forest as “God’s agricultural gift to mankind,” underscoring its role in sustaining life, providing clean air, and supporting biodiversity. Merab urged Liberians to protect forest resources, referencing the 1953 forest preservation initiative and his guiding principle of “Triple P – People, Planet, and Profit.”
He highlighted ongoing efforts to gazette the Wonegizi and Kpo-Woi (KWA) Proposed Protected Areas, calling on the National Legislature to approve the bill to safeguard these critical ecosystems for future generations.
Deputy Managing Director for Community, Conservation, and Carbon (DMDCCC), Madam Nora G. Bowier, reflected on the success of the first coordination meeting held in 2024.
She noted that the goal of these gatherings is to promote collaboration, share lessons learned, and address challenges in the conservation sector.
Bowier stressed the importance of aligning government institutions with implementing partners to improve interventions and ensure sustainable forest management.
Representatives from leading conservation organizations—including the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF), Fauna and Flora, GRET, IOM, Society for the Conservation of Nature Liberia (SCNL), TNC, Nature Africa, UNDP, Conservation International, and other partners — shared updates on their progress, challenges, and strategies for advancing Liberia’s forest conservation agenda.
Closing Remarks were delivered by the Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy, Fahnseth B. Mulbah, who reaffirmed the strong collaboration between the FDA and MME. He emphasized that both institutions consult each other before taking any action concerning forest areas, ensuring coordinated and lawful management of Liberia’s natural resources.
Madam Jarsa Varney Okai, the Administrative Assistant to the Deputy Managing Director for Community, Conservation and Carbon (DMDCCC) at FDA, serves as the moderator for the workshop.