News
Postponement of the Ministerial Meeting on Environment!
The Co-Presidencies and the host country inform that due to the disruption in air traffic in northern and central Europe caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland, it has been decided to postpone the Ministerial Meeting on Environment that was scheduled for 21/22 April 2010 in Dubrovnik.
Civil Society Meeting and IV Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water, 12-13 April 2010, Barcelona, Spain
The IV Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on Water was held in Barcelona, Spain on 13 April 2010. In this Conference, following the agreements achieved in the Ministerial Conference in the Dead Sea Ministerial Conference in 2008, the “Long-Term Strategy for Water in the Mediterranean” was discussed.
MIO-ECSDE’s participation at the European Eco Forum Training on Aarhus Convention Compliance procedures, 16-19 March 2010, Geneva, Switzerland
MIO-ECSDE (through its member staff Ms. Thomais Vlachogianni) was given a unique opportunity to participate at the Third Training on Aarhus Convention Compliance Mechanism organized by the European ECO Forum in the framework of a three year project targeted to environmental non-governmental organizations.
10th Mediterranean Honorific Award
Mediterrània CIE and MIO-ECSDE are calling for candidates to be considered for the 10th MEDITERRANEAN HONORIFIC AWARD, addressed to innovative projects relating to conservation of natural areas, promoting biological diversity.
Launching of the ‘State of the Environment and Development in the Mediterranean’ report
On Tuesday, 2 March 2010, MIO-ECSDE participated in a joint event co-hosted by UNEP/MAP and the Hellenic Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, where the MAP launched a comprehensive report on the State of the Environment and Development in the Mediterranean
Clean up the Med 2010
MIO-ECarticle_thumb_145_LX2UPHBK68N3DSDE is pleased to invite you to join the Clean Up the Med 2010 Campaign to once again reinforce a common commitment to safeguard the Mediterranean environment. The 2009 campaign was a great success with a hit a record of over 400 participating bodies that mobilised more than 100,000 people.