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CANEJ offers this on-line open distance training course in Russian to educateenvironmental journalists, journalism teachers, students and media professionals. The on-line course contains six modules…
Theis report by a participant in the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention provides a perspective of the meeting from the NGO community. Noting the diversity of the Aarhus meetings…
The sixth meeting of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee was held on 15-17 December 2004 in Geneva. For the first time since the Committee began its work, the question of considering appeals…
Green Salvation is a non-governmental, public organization established in 1990. Among the main areas of its activities are participation in the development of national environmental legislation,…
This report on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) workshop on the Aarhus Convention (16 June 2004, Almaty) discusses implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan…
This document examines actions undertaken by Kazakh governmental bodies in the field of access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice. It had been prepared for…
In this statement from Civil Society from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia issued by ECO Forum on 24 May 2005, EECCA NGOs present at the 2nd meeting of the Parties of the Aarhus Convention…
The workshop was organised by the OSCE (the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe) Centre in Almaty and the Greenwomen Public Association (Kazakhstan), in colloboration with the Access…
The Republic of Kazakhstan has signed and ratified the UN Framework Convention on Global Climate Change (UNFCCC) and is committed to joining the battle against global warming. The Interagency…
The Centre monitors political, legal and economic developments and promotes OSCE standards and commitments within Kazakhstan. The Centre maintains contact with state bodies such as the government,…