ACTO News
ACTO is working to increase and make more effective the participation of women in water management in the Amazon region
Since August, gender training has been taking place in all the Amazon countries, as part of the project to implement the...
Bidding for the contracting of a company to acquire and supply Automatic Telemetry Stations.
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), through the Amazonas Project: Regional Action in the Area of Water Resources - Phase...
XIV Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty approves 29 resolutions
The foreign ministers and senior representatives of the eight Amazonian countries approved 29 resolutions during the XIV Meeting of...
Venezuela is holding the National Workshop for the Implementation of the PAE this week to address integrated and sustainable water management in the Amazon Basin
This week, Venezuela will bring together the relevant national stakeholders in a workshop to identify priority actions for...
ACTO is recruiting a Senior Institutional Consultant specialized in Water Resources Management
Within the framework of the Amazon Basin Project, ACTO is hiring a Senior Institutional Specialist to support the PS/ACTO in...
Bolivia installs glacier monitoring stations and makes progress in protecting the water that supplies 1.8 million people in La Paz and El Alto
This October, the Hydraulics and Hydrology Institute (IHH) of the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés installed monitoring...
Monitoring tropical glaciers seeks greater water security in Peru
Peru's National Water Authority (ANA), responsible for the national coordination of the Amazon Basin Project/OTCA, carried out a...
Monitoring tropical glaciers in Bolivia contributes to water security in La Paz and El Alto, bringing benefits to the Amazon Basin
The Bolivian government and the University of San Andrés, together with the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), are...
Brazil and Colombia conclude study that will serve as a basis for building policies to protect and use groundwater on the Amazon border
The most dynamic urban agglomeration of all the Amazonian borders, formed by the twin cities of Leticia and Tabatinga, is located...