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The African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN)

The African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) is a permanent forum where African ministers of the environment discuss mainly matters of relevance to the environment of the continent.

AMCEN was established in 1985 when African ministers met in Egypt and adopted the Cairo Programme for African co-operation. The Conference is convened every second year.

The objective of AMCEN is to halt environmental degradation and promote sustainable development in Africa by enhancing inter-governmental co-operation among African countries. More...

 
Highlights

of AMCEN,
Johannesburg, South Africa
7 - 12 June 2008


Decision on the implementation of the AMCEN 11 Work Programme for Biennium 2007 to 2008.
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Africa Environment Outlook

Africa’s Natural Wealth Key to its Economic Prospects.

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