Browsing Meeting Documents by Author "Africa Office"
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1st Africa Environment Partnership Platform
New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD); African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2018)Concept and agenda of the Africa Environment Partnership Platform -
Abidjan Declaration on raising Africa’s ambition to Reduce Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought
United Nations Environment Programme (2024-09)Abidjan declaration on raising Africa’s ambition to reduce desertification, land degradation and drought. -
Abidjan Declaration on the Bamako Convention: A Platform for a Pollution-free Africa
United Nations Environment Programme (2018-04)Cette declaration, entre autres, renouvelle et réaffirme l'engagement politique des parties en faveur d’une plateforme pour une Afrique sans pollution en appuyant la mise en œuvre de la Convention de Bamako, à titre de ... -
Advancing Green Business and Circular Economy in Africa: Concept Note and Programme - SWITCH Africa Green
United Nations Environment Programme (2023-10)With the foregoing, SWITCH Africa Green is organising a regional meeting to discuss the avenues and approaches to implementing circular economy and scaling up circular economy approaches in Africa. Further, the regional ... -
Africa Ecological Futures_Agenda
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Africa Group Engagement in the Development of the International Legally Binding Instrument on Plastic Pollution, Including in the Marine Environment - Africa Regional Consultations on the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee Process
United Nations Environment Programme (2023-05)The African Group of Negotiators on plastic pollution (AGN) met from 16 - 18 May 2023 in Accra, Ghana to strengthen Africa’s position and concretize its negotiation strategy ahead of INC-2 in Paris, 29 May-2 June 2023. -
Africa Regional Workshop on Environmental Disasters: Workshop Report
United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2003-07)The Africa Regional Workshop On Environmental Disasters, held from 28 to 30 July 2003 at United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Headquarters in Nairobi, provided a forum for interactive dialogue between experts on the ... -
African Forum of Environment Protection Agencies - Note by the Secretariat
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2023-06)The creation of a formal regional forum of environmental protection agencies will facilitate collaboration, including the sharing of country-level best practices and experiences in environmental management, the exchange ... -
African Industrial Workshop: Africa - Regional Industrial Review
United Nations Environment Programme (2001)Industrial activity is a major contributor to many of the environmental and social problems facing society today. Industrial activity has, however, the potential to make an important contribution to achieving a sustainable ... -
African Major Groups and Stakeholders Contribution and Key Messages to the 8th Special Session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment - Final Draft
United Nations Environment Programme (2021-04)We, comprising of Major Groups and Stakeholders from the African region, gathered virtually to discuss how Africa can enhance environmental action for effective post-COVID recovery and our contribution to the Africa ... -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment - Fifteenth session: Report of the Ministerial Segment
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African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Agenda Fourteenth session Ministerial segment
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2012)African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Fourteenth session Ministerial segment -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Expert group Thirteenth meeting: Annotations to the provisional agenda
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2010-06)Annotations to the provisional agenda -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Fifteenth session Ministerial segment: Annotations to the provisional agenda
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2015)Annotations to the provisional agenda -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Fifteenth session Ministerial segment: Provisional agenda
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2015)Provisional agenda: Ministerial segment -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Fourteenth session Meeting of the expert group Agenda
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2012)African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Fourteenth session Meeting of the expert group Agenda -
African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Thirteenth session: Annotations to the provisional agenda
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2010)Annotations to the provisional agenda -
African Ministerial Statement to the World Summit on Sustainable Development: Adopted at the African Preparatory Conference for the World Summit on Sustainable Development
United Nations Environment Programme (2001)African Ministerial Statement to the World Summit on Sustainable Development -
Africa’s participation in the development of an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment - Note by the Secretariat
United Nations Environment Programme; African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (2023-07)In addressing the global issue of plastic pollution, the resumed fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly of the United Nations Environment Programme, through resolution 5/14 established an intergovernmental ... -
Africa’s preparations for the fifth session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management - Note by the secretariat
United Nations Environment Programme (2023-07)Many chemicals have the potential to cause significant harm to the environment if not managed properly. They can contaminate soil, water bodies, and air, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems, wildlife, and plant life. ...