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Presidency 2011: Ukraine – strong footing for the Danube
Joint Commitment in Tisza River Basin - Good Water Quality for all Tisza Countries
Uzhgorod, 11 April 2011. The five Tisza River Basin countries Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine entered a new stage in joint water management to ensure good water quality. In the course of a Ministerial Meeting held in Uzhgorod (Ukraine), a management plan was signed that commits the five countries to further cooperation in their efforts to protect the valuable environment of the basin. What used to be a matter of individual countries is now an international endeavour.
The Ukrainian Presidency of the ICPDR
Vienna, 19 January 2011. Ukraine took over the presidency of the ICPDR. In this article, President Mykola Melenevskyi gives an overview on his agenda and the key issues for his presidency.
Ukraine Takes Over Presidency of ICPDR
Vienna, 19 January 2011. Environmental aspects of the danube strategy and pushing sub-basin management are among the top priorities of the 2011 presidency
Presidency 2010: Slovenia – linking the Danube to the Mediterranean Sea
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Ministerial Statement Towards the Development and Implementation of the RBM Plan for the Tisza Basin (2010) (60.99 KB)
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UNDP GEF TiSZA MSP BROSCHURE (1.8 MB)
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Danube Declaration 2010 (89.35 KB)
Danube Basin: Shared waters - joint responsibilities. Declaration made by the Ministers of the Danube countries. Slovenia takes over Presidency 2010
Vienna, 14 January 2010. Slovenia takes over the Presidency of the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) for the year 2010 at a ceremony held at the Permanent Mission of Slovakia to the United Nations (Vienna) today.
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Presentations of the 1st Stakeholder meeting of the UNDP/GEF Tisza MSP (19.9 MB)