Resources 'Tajikistan'
This report aims to strengthen civil society groups and the public's awareness of the need for integrated data and monitoring of toxic pollution, its sources, and its impacts on human health and the…
Environmental activists and journalists across Europe and Central Asia face severe challenges in their efforts to promote both the access and dissemination of environmental information and public…
Access to information – Court upheld citizen’s claim against the Environment Protection Department of the town of Hudjand following its refusal to provide information on the environment impact of a…
The purpose of this study is to identify the impediments faced by the Parties to the Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice inEnvironmental…
The goal of the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) is to assist and support the governments of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and…
The development of information and communications technologies (ICTs) enables businesses and individuals to communicate and engage in transactions with other parties electronically, instantaneously…
The Best Practices Competition is open to all examples of projects and initiatives that have been implemented in sustainable development area by state, non-governmental or international organizations…
CARNet Informational Bulletin #10 devoted to accomplishments and challenges in implementing the principles of the Aarhus Convention in Central Asia
CARNet Informational Bulletin #11 focused on participation of civil society in decision/making on environment and sustainable development policy.The forms of public participation include addressing…
Green Patrols is a youth ecological movement in Tajikistan involves more than 16000 young people throughout the сountry. With information on the Aarhus Center. In English and Russian.