CARes-Hub is currently facilitating a comprehensive training session for Supervisors and Enumerators as part of the Mid-Term Assessment of the UNDP Community-Based Forestry Area Management Project. This initiative, which spans seven counties—Lofa, Cape Mount, Gbarpolu, River Cess, Sinoe, Grand Gedeh, and River Gee—aims to evaluate the impact of sustainable forestry management efforts on local communities and ecosystems.

 

The training equips participants with the necessary skills to collect high-quality data that will inform the assessment of project progress, community engagement, and environmental outcomes. Through hands-on sessions and interactive discussions, Supervisors and Enumerators are gaining insights into data collection methodologies, ethical considerations, and best practices for engaging with community stakeholders.

 

As the assessment unfolds, CARes-Hub remains committed to delivering accurate and actionable findings that will help shape future interventions for sustainable forestry management in Liberia.

 

Stay tuned for updates on this important initiative!

March 3- 5

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