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The 2024 Aarhus Centres meeting, held in Serbia (Belgrade) and online, focused on integrating youth and children’s perspectives into environmental decision-making. It was organised by the OSCE, UNECE…
Since 2002, Aarhus Centers have been established in the Republic of Armenia through Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Ministry of Nature Protection and OSCE office in Yerevan. There are…
Aarhus Centers have been important tools for promoting environmental governance in countries where environmental issues and potential conflicts have a security dimension. Under an OSCE-led initiative…
A new Aarhus Centre for the Caspian Sea subregion is being set up in Kazakhstan. A workshop on the scope and functions of the Caspian Sea Centre was held in Atyrau, Kazakhstan, in April 2009, through…
The OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media (OSCE RFOM) provided comments based on the Draft European Convention on Access to Official Documents which reflects the state of…
The environmental department of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro focuses on sustainable environmental and economic development in accordance with international standards. The implementation…
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…
The OSCE Centre in Dushanbe supports many environmental initiatives, such as youth awareness projects in co-operation with the Tajik Ministry of Nature Protection, and the first ECO FORUM for…