MONROVIA – Stakeholders from the agriculture, coastal and energy sectors have assisted the Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) team with the identification of barriers, which would help to develop an enabling framework for the transfer, deployment and diffusion of prioritized technologies in Liberia. The process is a national driven and is implemented by a national TNA team. Mr. Kabah disclosed that there has been stakeholders’ engagement and indicated that the mapping of stakeholders took place during each stage of the TNA process. “The first engagement was during the inception workshop held on 23rd – 26th October 2018 at the EPA Conference Hall in Monrovia, Liberia,” he explained. He added that on 1st of April 2019, a national stakeholder’s TNA engagement workshop for the prioritization of technologies in Liberia was held at the Lutheran Church Compound on 13th Street in Sinkor, Monrovia.
Source: Front Page Africa January 21, 2020 09:45 UTC