The Institutional bodies
ACTO
Organization Structure
The Directorate of the Permanent Secretariat and the coordination of the projects plan and execute their activities in close collaboration and through consultations with the Member Countries. The work dynamics is carried out through periodic meetings of the Coordination Commission of the Amazon Cooperation Council (CCOOR), the meetings of the Amazon Cooperation Council (CCA) and of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, when they are called by the Member Countries. In addition, meetings and exchange of experiences and information are held with the focal points appointed by the governments in the various areas of action of ACTO.
The Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs
Regulations of the Meeting of Ministers
Regulation of the CCOOR
2nd Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
4th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
6th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
8th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
10th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
12th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
Regulation of the CCA
1st Meeting of Ministers
3rd Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
5th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
7th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
9th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
11th Meeting of Ministers: Minutes
The Amazon Cooperation Council
The Amazon Cooperation Council (CCA) is made up of high-level diplomatic representatives from the Member Countries of the Treaty. It is empowered to ensure compliance with the objectives and purposes of the Treaty, and the decisions adopted at the meetings of Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
Regulation of the CCA
The Coordination Commission of the Amazon Cooperation Council
The Coordination Commission of the Amazon Cooperation Council (CCOOR) is composed of representatives of the Member Countries accredited to ACTO. It is an advisory and auxiliary entity to the CCA.
Regulation of the CCOOR
The Permanent National Commissions
The Permanent National Commissions (CNPs) are responsible for the decision-making of the Organization’s instances in each of the Member Countries. These Commissions meet, under the guidance of the Foreign Ministries, to coordinate all the works of the institutions responsible for the Amazonian development and cooperation in their respective territories.
National Commissions
The Meeting of Presidents of the Amazon Countries
It is not an ordinary instance of the Treaty. It is a fundamental forum for the dialogue on common interests, exchange of opinions on issues affecting the region, and consensus on actions aimed at achieving the region’s development through joint policies and strategies.
The Heads of State have met three times in Manaus, Brazil. In 1989, they discussed the future of cooperation for the development and protection of the heritage of their respective Amazonian territories.
In 1992, for preparation of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. In 2009, in addition to addressing issues on Climate Change, they expressed their firm support to the management of the Permanent Secretariat of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (PS/ACTO).
News
The new directors of ACTO commit to the Amazon
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ACTO is recruiting an institution to update the Hydroclimatic Vulnerability Atlas
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Meeting between ACTO Member Countries on the reactivation of the Amazon University Association (UNAMAZ)
On January 10, 2024, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) held a meeting on the Amazon University Association (UNAMAZ),...
ACTO member countries discuss Proposal of Protocols for monitoring surface waters in the Amazon Basin
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) is holding the first virtual working meeting to analyze and approve the "Proposal of...
ACTO releases “Rapid Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Amazon Basin/Region”
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Bolivia establishes monitoring networks for the sustainable management of the aquifers that supply more than 1.5 million inhabitants of the Madeira River basin
The attentive gazes of 132 children filled the large hall of the San Jacinto Educational Unit, a school in the town of...