Minamata Convention COP-5 takes crucial steps in its mission of eliminating mercury pollution
Post Views: 465 With more than 800 participants and 900 online viewers, the fifth meeting of the Conference of the
Read morePost Views: 465 With more than 800 participants and 900 online viewers, the fifth meeting of the Conference of the
Read morePost Views: 466 The much awaited fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP5) to the Minamata Convention on
Read morePost Views: 489 In a first of its kind, the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa’s Pathways to
Read morePost Views: 484 More than eight hundred participants – including Parties’ representatives, non-parties governments, intergovernmental organizations, UN bodies and NGOs
Read morePost Views: 450 Apparently due to the success recorded during the pilot stage of an awareness campaign project that started
Read morePost Views: 439 The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday 25 October 2023 called immediate release of all the hostages,
Read morePost Views: 465 Despite being banned by a global treaty, mercury-added skin lightening products (SLPs) are still sold by some
Read morePost Views: 438 Ten years ago, on October 10, 2013, the international community took a key step forward by signing
Read morePost Views: 483 At the fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5) in Bonn, Germany, Executive Secretary Monika Stankiewicz, Minamata
Read morePost Views: 469 The government of Kenya on Friday 22 September 2023 deposited her instrument of ratification, becoming as a
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