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  • Publications

    Shared Basin – Shared Destiny: Principles of Effective River Basin Management (2.74 MB)

    River Basins by their very nature, impart a deep sense of common heritage, shared destiny and solidarity between citizens and nations along shared waters. This permeates not only through social and...
  • Publications

    Danube Watch 1/2020 - Presidency 2020

  • Publications

    Danube Watch 1/2020 - Mapping Environmental Protection

  • News & Media

    Communication from the ICPDR Executive Secretary Regarding COVID-19

    VIENNA, 17 March 2020 – Following recent developments of the coronavirus, and in line with both the measures taken by the Austrian authorities, and the advice from the Vienna International Centre Medical Service, I have instructed all staff of the ICPDR Secretariat to work from home.

  • News & Media

    Moldova takes over ICPDR Presidency for 2020 from Hungary

    VIENNA, 31 January – Embassy of Hungary in Austria
    As Moldova takes over the annual Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) today, incoming President Dorin Andros is setting the chief goals and highest priorities for his term: improving cooperation and collaboration between ICPDR members, putting focus on non-EU members, reducing water pollution in the Danube River Basin, crossing sectorial divides, and strengthening resilience to the effects of climate change are at the top of President Andros’ to-do list.

  • Legal Documents

    Staff Regulations of the ICPDR (93.49 KB)

    Document No.: IC/005.
  • Legal Documents

    Job description of the Secretariat (97.31 KB)

    Main Functions and Job Descriptions of the Permanent Secretariat of the ICPDR. Document No.: IC/004
  • Legal Documents

    ToR ad-hoc Strategic EG (156.22 KB)

    Terms of Reference of the ad-hoc Strategic Expert Group, IC/108 2005
  • Content pages

    Observers

    In keeping with commitments to engaging the public, the ICPDR maintains close relationship with some 24 organisations – representing a variety of public interests – defined by the DRPC as “Observers”.

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    Expert Groups

    Expert Groups (EGs) are the backbone of the operation and the success of the ICPDR. They are composed of national experts from the Contracting Parties and representatives from ICPDR observer organisations. Eight different Expert Groups deal with a variety of issues and make recommendations to the ICPDR.