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Shared Waters – Joint Responsibilities: ICPDR Presents Annual Report 2022
The ICPDR has released its 2022 Annual Report, providing a comprehensive overview of the organization's activities and achievements in safeguarding the Danube River Basin in an eventful year.
Vienna, 23 January 2024 - Slovakia Commences Leadership of ICPDR Presidency, Succeeding Serbia for 2024
(Press Release) VIENNA, 28 February (Permanent Mission of the Republic of Serbia to the OSCE and other International Organizations in Vienna) -
In keeping with its longstanding tradition of collaborative leadership, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) announces the commencement of Slovakia's presidency, succeeding Serbia for the year 2024.-
Annual Report 2022 (Accessible Version) (4.07 MB)
The ICPDR 2022 Annual Report accessible version is now available. -
International Danube Art Master 2006: Winner's Art (104.51 KB)
High resolution of the winner's art 2006. -
Romanian Students Win Art Master 2006 (41.4 KB)
Romanian Students Win Art Master 2006
Vienna, 11 December 2006. “Two young Romanians have won the ‘International Danube Art Master 2006’ competition, for their creation titled ‘The Danube Flows Through Us’’, announced Philip Weller, Executive Secretary of the ICPDR today. Mr. Weller made the announcement at the Annual Meeting of the Delegations to the ICPDR being held at the Vienna International Centre.
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Conference Participants (484.82 KB)
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ICPDR Stakeholder Conference Report (375.17 KB)
This reports sumarises the discussion and suggestions made during the ICPDR Stakeholder Conference, June 2004. -
ICPDR Response Document NOV 2006 (50.96 KB)
This document comments and further develops the suggestions made during the consultation process (Stakeholder Conference and written consultation process) on the ICPDR Roof Report 2004. Danube Box - "Danube goes School"
Any child in the Danube Basin is able to name the closest river. But it might have difficulties to say where this river flows to. And it might be impossible for it to name the ten countries, the Danube flows through.
The Danube Box - an education toolkit available in several languages and country versions - assist teachers in bringing the Danube closer to the minds of future generations.