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The objective of this theme is to create an agreed operational and instrumental framework of strategies and indicators, mainly in the development of activities enabling the strengthening of Public Health Surveillance with an emphasis on Environmental Health in the Amazon Region and in the development of strategies for health aligned with national health systems.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
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ACTO is hiring a meeting facilitation consultant
ACTO is selecting a professional as a consultant by product in the capacity of Specialist in meeting facilitation to support the...
GEF council approves the PIF proposal of ACTO to promote the governance and sustainable management of the Amazon aquifer systems
On April 11, the Permanent Secretariat of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (PS/ACTO) jointly presented their PIF (Project...
Professors from the University of Brasilia visit ACTO to discuss possible cooperation
With great satisfaction, the ACTO team received the visit of Prof. Dr. Mário Lima Brasil, Director of the Center for Advanced...
ACTO visits Tiriyo village in the Tumucumaque Indigenous Park
With logistic support and chartered flight by part of Iepé Institute, the coordinator Carlos Macedo and the technical consultant Fabrício...
ACTO launches Biodiversity Program: Wakaya
On May 22, in commemoration of International Biodiversity Day, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) is officially launching...
Sixth Meeting of the 18th Session of the United Nations Forest Forum
The Secretary General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, participated in the sixth meeting of the United Nations Forum on Forests and thanked the...