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The official web site of the Basel Convention secretariat addresses general information, meetings, technical and legal matters, the Partnership programme and national reporting. With contacts, press…
A collection of resources on web site usability and accessibility, including the Multimedia Training Kit, a series of modular training materials for use in workshops developed by ItrainOnline…
A site for researchers, government officials, and citizens interested in understanding and improving control of industrial pollution, especially in developing countries. NIPR is the primary source…
World Water Monitoring Day is a worldwide opportunity to positively impact the health of rivers, lakes, estuaries and other waterbodies. On 18 October 2004 volunteer monitoring groups, water quality…
This report is the first product of a larger project entitled 'Engaging the Disenfranchised: Developing Countries and Civil Society in International Governance for Sustainable Development.…
The report examines how Norway approaches provision of information, consultation and active engagement of citizens in public policy-making and includes a special focus on the use of consensus…
IFAI is the Mexican organization in charge of: 1) guaranteeing the public right of access to the governmental public information 2) protecting personal data that are into the hands of the federal…
The document made public for the first time by the Turkish NGO BilgilenmeHakki.Org lays out the security procedures for the exchange of classified information between the European Union and the above…
BilgilenmeHakki.Org publishes regular reports on the Turkish Law on the Right to Information and the experience of public access to information in Turkey. With links to the Turkish Law on Right to…
FSLD is an independent, non-partisan and non-political NGO founded to serve as a social partner to the Parliament and the Government in reforming Polish local authorities and building local democracy…