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Resources 'Armenia'

The web portal of the nine existing Aarhus Centres in the Republic of Armenia. These Centres provide information on the implementation of the Convention and other information services on…
The objective of establishing Aarhus Centers in Armenia is to promote public access to environmental information and participation in decision-making. The Centers shall also contribute to the…
The 23 hours poster series provides a snapshot of UNEP’s year-round work compressed and simplified into a 24-hour timeframe. Included are themes related to the Aarhus Convention, such as…
Uganda's Access to Information Act, adopted in 2005, prescribes the classes of information and procedure for obtaining access to that information by citizens. The Act is pursuant to Article 41…
The BAA of Armenia seeks to leverage the skills and experience of young Armenian specialists from varied academic and professional backgrounds to speed economic, political and social development in…
CENN, with the financial support of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Environmental Information Systems and Networking Project, organized the regional workshop on August…
The PEIC website provides Aarhus Convention related documents and national environmental laws, country reports and links. With lists of environmental NGOs in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. In…
CENN is a non-governmental, non-profit organization which seeks to foster regional cooperation and to improve communication among environmental organizations of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia (also…
OSCE supports several Aarhus Centres in the countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia which are facing serious environmental challenges. These centres promote dialogue the Aarhus Convention among…
Educating the public about ecological awareness is the aim of a new publication, supported by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Aarhus public environmental information Centre. Written by professors…