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The main objective of the project is to draft and promote a European Charter of Active Citizenship based on the practical and theoretical knowledge of civic organizations. In order to define the…
The Ministers confirmed their readiness and ambition to reach the environmental standards of the European Union. Despite economic hardship, the Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) countries…
The conference held from 29 to 30 August 2003 in Leuven, Belgium, outlined and discussed the three pillars of the Aarhus Convention and examined various directives that implement the Convention at…
This webpage hosted by the website of the Ministry of Environment and Water of Bulgaria briefly introduces and contains the full text of the Aarhus Convention in Enlgish and Russian. With the…
The African Peer Review Mechanism is an instrument voluntarily acceded to by 25 African Union Member States meant to function as an African self– monitoring mechanism. Its primary purpose is to…
This overview paper deals with issues of women’s representation and political participation in Africa. It sketches the kinds of strategies that have been advanced in African countries and examines…
EPL, formerly called Ecopravo, provides assistance to individuals and legal persons in the protection of environmental rights, to promote the development of the environment protection and…
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…
This website introduces the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004. These Acts cover more than 100,000 public authorities, waste companies and privatised…
This speech by Ms. Gila Altmann, Parliamentary State Secretary, Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, argues that it is a prerequisite to organize civil society to…