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Couverture rapport

Rapport annuel 2012 - PRCM

L’année 2013 s’ouvre sur d’heureux auspices. En effet, le PRCM qui a réuni durant une décennie de nombreux acteurs de la conservation du littoral ouest africain sur la base d’un Programme, change de configuration et prend une nouvelle allure. Au cours de l’année 2012 s’est achevé le processus de réflexion sur les principes et orientations de sa troisième phase. Le PRCM est considéré désormais comme un Partenariat regroupant une vaste coalition régionale partageant des défis communs et non comme un Programme agissant sur la base d’un portefeuille de projets. …  

17 Jun 2013 | Downloads - publication

Jeju wild flowers- January 2012

IUCN celebrates key achievement of the 2012 World Conservation Congress

Representatives from the Ministry of Environment and the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Republic of Korea, together with IUCN Director General Julia Marton-Lefèvre unveiled the Jeju Declaration commemorative plaque at IUCN Headquarters in Switzerland last Friday, emphasizing their commitment to continued cooperation with IUCN following the successful 2012 IUCN World Conservation Congress. …  

17 Jun 2013 | News story

UNESCO WHC 2013 Cambodia

Decision time for World Heritage

Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 16 June 2013 (IUCN) – UNESCO’s annual World Heritage meeting, which starts today in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, will see a total of 34 natural and cultural areas considered for World Heritage status. The World Heritage Committee will also review the state of existing World Heritage sites, including some that could be placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger. The ever-increasing number of iconic areas facing threats to their unique status puts the credibility of the World Heritage Convention at stake, according to IUCN. …   | French | Spanish

16 Jun 2013 | IUCN statement

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