UNDP Supports County Development Planning Units
May 22, 2025
UNDP Supports training of MIA technical Staff to operate County Development Planning Units in four counties.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs-Republic of Liberia, now the Ministry of Local Government, conducts a three-day onboarding training for development technicians from Montserrado, Margibi, Rivercess, and Grand Cape Mount Counties, with funding from UNDP Liberia through the Liberia Decentralization Support Program (LDSP).
The training held in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, is aimed at establishing County Development Planning Units (CDPUs) in these counties.
The establishment of the CDPUs is aligned with Chapter 5 of the Local Government Act of 2018, which mandates the creation of planning units in each of Liberia’s fifteen counties.
These units are intended to build local capacity and enhance the implementation of the government’s ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development.
They will operate under the supervision of County Development Officers (CDOs), who are responsible for coordinating county and sub-county level development activities.
The Units will be responsible for data collection and management, project design, monitoring, and evaluation, among others.
In remarks at the opening session, UNDP Liberia Deputy Resident Representative for Programmes, Louis Kuukpen, hailed the initiative as a vital step in Liberia’s decentralization and governance reform process.
He stressed that the CDPUs go beyond legal compliance and are central to inclusive development, local ownership, and effective coordination between national and local governments.
Mr. Kuukpen reaffirmed UNDP’s support, noting that under this initiative, essential equipment and supplies, including computers, printers, stationery, etc, will be provided to the newly established CDPUs in the four Counties.