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Nombre oficial: Official name: Republic of Suriname
National day: November 25th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Paramaribo
Form of government: presidential system and democratically representational republic based on the 1987 constitution
Political division: 10 districts
Head of state: Chandrikaperdad Santokhi
Area: 163,820km²
Population: 560,157
Language: Dutch (Official), Sranan Tongo, Sarnami, Hindi, Javanese and tribal languages
Currency: Surinamese dollar
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Consultants of the Contingency Plan project participate in the roundtable with indigenous peoples in Colombia
Round Table is a permanent space for inter-administrative coordination between the government and the associations of indigenous...
Framework Agreement between ACTO and CIC-Plata will allow strategic actions for the management of water resources in the Plata and Amazon Basins
In ceremony, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) and the Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee of the Plata Basin...
Agreement allows cooperation between institutions of the Plata Basin and the Amazon Basin
The Cooperation Agreement between ACTO and CIC-Plata will allow the exchange of experiences, knowledge and lessons learned in the...
Amazon Basin Project: Recruitment of a consultant in water resources management for the project implementation of the Strategic Action Program
Recruitment of a consultant/ specialized in water resources management for the project implementation of the Strategic Action Program to...
ACTO opens the selection process for hiring a regional coordinator to the Amazon Basin Project
Recruitment of a regional coordinator of the project: implementation of the Strategic Action Programme to ensure integrated and...
ACTO will hold the launch webinar “ACTO Regional Forests Program for the Basin and Amazon Region”
The webinar will take place on December 7, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Brasilia time) in the Spanish, Portuguese and English languages...