Crisis preparedness is essential for preventing shocks from becoming crises. Investments in ex ante preparedness are especially relevant in countries like Liberia, which face high levels of exposure and vulnerability to a range of risks. The Crisis Preparedness Gap Analysis (CPGA) assesses a country’s capacity and systems to deal with crises across core sectors and provides priority recommendations. In seeking to identify opportunities to strengthen the capacity of the Government of Liberia (GoL) to prepare for crisis events in an effective and timely manner, this technical annex presents findings from the application of the CPGA in the country. Following a brief description of the CPGA methodology, the technical annex summarizes the findings from each CPGA component and identifies entry points and opportunities to strengthen crisis preparedness in the country.