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The training material for officials accompanies the national guide; both have been integrated into existing training programmes for officials. Available in Russian or Armenian.
The national user guide includes information, step-by-step procedures, best practices and case studies with a particular focus on the specific legislation, procedures and conditions in Armenia. It is…
This website features resources designed to give practical help to officials implementing the Aarhus Convention and to people seeking to exercise their rights under the Convention. They include…
EEN is an international non-governmental organization advocating environmental protection as a means to improving health and well-being. Member groups and organizations represent health, environment…
The early NGO publication deals with the main features of the Aarhus Convention, from its background to its goals. Readers are advised to keep in mind the time of publication.
ECO Forum is a network of more than 200 Environmental Citizens' Organizations (ECOs) throughout Europe sharing an interest in Pan-European cooperation for a better environment. ECO Forum is…
The webpage concerning the Aarhus Convention of IDEA, a Paraguayan non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting environmental protection in Paraguay through improved policy and…
GRAIN is an international NGO which promotes the sustainable management and use of agricultural biodiversity. The website contains publications, news and links to national legislation dealing with…
The website of Greenpeace-Italia dedicated to GMO contains a glossary, the answers to the most frequently asked questions and some references to the existing legislation in Europe. In Italian.
The full report of the Flemish Region on implementation of the Aarhus Convention constitutes one of the four partial reports submitted by the Kingdom of Belgium. It is also available in French or…