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Within the Framework of the Amazonian Strategic Cooperation Agenda (ASCA), ACTO has been working in its institutional, financial and legal strengthening with the objective of becoming a modern dynamic Organization fully recognized in the Member Countries, producing positive results and meeting regional expectations.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
Sectoral Agenda Conservation,Protection and Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources Subtopic:
News
Amazon Rescue Center has new spaces for manatees
The new facilities that received support from ACTO will be inaugurated by the end of this year The Amazon Rescue Center (CREA) built new...
Forest Products Laboratory has new equipment
An electronic microscope and a high-tech stereomicroscope will assist researchers at the Forestry Products Laboratory of the Brazilian...
Amazon Regional Observatory advances
Mandate of Ministers of Foreign Affairs instructed PS/ACTO to develop the Amazon regional information platform. The development of the...
Cedrela: ACTO supports Amazon countries to develop Non-detriment Findings
Non-detriment Findings (NDFs) are an essential requirement for international trade to enter into force of the inclusion of the genus...
Diplomatic delegation visit the 5th Border Platoon of the Maturacá Army and the Special Secretariat for Indigenous Health
Brasilia, 06.11.2020.- On the last day of the visit to the Brazilian Amazon, the Secretary-General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, along with...
International Agency hires Consulting: design a project proposal to strengthen a sustainable management and traceability mechanism for Psittacines
ACTO opens the selection process for hiring consultancy design a project proposal to strengthen a sustainable management initiative and...